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Phylogenetic relationships and morphological reappraisal of Chaetothyriales

Qing Tian

2021Mycosphere17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The order Chaetothyriales, are mainly epiphytes, often with the appearance of sooty moulds and are found adpressed to the surface of leaves and stems, gaining nutrients from sugary exudates. Others can be saprobes growing on decaying wood or pathogens on plants, mushrooms and animals, including humans. This group has other ecologies, such as being associated with ants, rocks and lichens. Most species of Chaetothyriales are delimited exclusively by morphology. There has been very little molecular reassessment of the group. We revisit the recently listed genera in Chaetothyriales as in the Outline of the Fungi 2020. Currently, the families, Chaetothyriaceae, Coccodiniaceae, Cyphellophoraceae, Epibryaceae, Herpotrichiellaceae, Lyrommataceae, Microtheliopsidaceae, Paracladophialophoraceae, Pyrenotrichaceae and Trichomeriaceae, with 55 genera are accepted in Chaetothyriales. Four genera have not been resolved and are placed in Chaetothyriales genera incertae sedis. A checklist and a backbone tree of Chaetothyriales based on ITS and LSU sequence data are provided. Illustrations, line drawings, and descriptions are provided based on the examination of types and the literature.

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BiologyPhylogenetic treeEvolutionary biologyPhylogenetic relationshipPhylogeneticsGeneticsGeneMollusks and Parasites StudiesFish biology, ecology, and behavior
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