| Literature DB >> 29104325 |
Walter M Jaklitsch1,2, Hermann Voglmayr2.
Abstract
Based on phylogenetic analyses of an ITS-LSU-SSU-rpb2-tef1 sequence data matrix three taxa once classified in Cucurbitaria are referred to the Melanommataceae. Cucurbitaria rhododendri, also known as Melanomma rhododendri, is not congeneric with the generic type of Melanomma, M. pulvis-pyrius and thus classified in the new genus Alpinaria. Cucurbitaria piceae, known as Gemmamyces piceae, the cause of the Gemmamyces bud blight of Picea spp., belongs also to the Melanommataceae. The name Gemmamyces is conserved. For Cucurbitaria obducens, also known as Teichospora obducens, the new genus Praetumpfia is described, as it cannot be accommodated in any known genus. All species are redescribed and epitypified. Based on sequence data and morphology, Blastostroma, Mycodidymella and Xenostigmina are synonyms of Petrakia. The genus Petrakia is emended. We also provide sequences of additional markers for Beverwykella pulmonaria, Melanomma pulvis-pyrius, Petrakia echinata and Pseudotrichia mutabilis.Entities:
Keywords: Ascomycota; Gibberidea; Megaloseptoria; Pleosporales; phylogenetic analysis; pyrenomycetes
Year: 2017 PMID: 29104325 PMCID: PMC5669484 DOI: 10.12905/0380.sydowia69-2017-0081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sydowia ISSN: 0082-0598