| Literature DB >> 29398724 |
Philipp Resl1, Helmut Mayrhofer1, Stephen R Clayden2, Toby Spribille3, Göran Thor4, Tor Tønsberg5, John W Sheard6.
Abstract
The genus Rinodina (Physciaceae), with approximately 300 species, has been subject to few phylogenetic studies. Consequently taxonomic hypotheses in Rinodina are largely reliant on phenotypic data, while hypotheses incorporating DNA dependent methods remain to be tested. Here we investigate Rinodina degeliana/R. subparieta and the Rinodina mniaraea group, which previously have not been subjected to comprehensive molecular and phenotypic studies. We conducted detailed morphological, anatomical, chemical, molecular phylogenetic and species delimitation studies including 24 newly sequenced specimens. We propose that Rinodina degeliana and R. subparieta are conspecific and that chemical morphs within the R. mniaraea group should be recognized as distinct species. We also propose the placement of the recently described genus Oxnerella in Physciaceae.Entities:
Keywords: Oxnerella; Physcia-Physconia-type ascospore development; Physciaceae; lichenized Ascomycetes
Year: 2016 PMID: 29398724 PMCID: PMC5793993 DOI: 10.1017/S0024282916000359
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lichenologist (Lond) ISSN: 0024-2829 Impact factor: 1.514
ID, origin, species and used loci of the present molecular studies. IDs indicate laboratory-tracking numbers and also correspond to numbers used in Fig. 1 and the main text. Newly published sequences generated in this study are indicated in bold.
| ID | Taxon | Origin | Specimen voucher | ITS+5.8S | mtSSU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| X209 | Ukraine: Donetsk Upland | GZU 000272563 | GU553286 | GU553306 | |
| X208 | Russia: Komi | KW 63381 | GU553289 | GU553307 | |
| T77 | USA: Montana, Lincoln Co., Laughing Water Creek | JF744910 | KR017396 | ||
| X212 | Iran | KM410153 | KM410156 | ||
| X213 | Iran | – | KM410155 | ||
| X214 | Iran | KM410151 | KM410154 | ||
| X207 | unknown | EF582752 | EF582803 | ||
| X202 | Belgium: District Mosan | JQ301694 | DQ912289 | ||
| T805 | Montenegro: Hajla | – | |||
| X176 | Spain | MAF 7464 | AY449723 | AY464069 | |
| X219 | unknown | AF224388 | EU682140 | ||
| X177 | Spain: Caceres | MAF-lich 9896 | DQ862482 | AY464068 | |
| X201 | Canada: Nunavut | AFTOL-ID 220 | JQ301696 | DQ912291 | |
| X179 | Ukraine: Donetsk Upland | KW 63380 | GU553291 | GU553311 | |
| X199 | Austria: Steiermark, Schladminger Tauern | GU553293 | GU553313 | ||
| P268 | Austria: Tirol, Ötztaler Alps | ||||
| T806 | USA: Montana, Lincoln Co., Bluebird Basin | ||||
| T807 | Canada: British Columbia, Selkirk Mtns., Silvercup Ridge | ||||
| X196 | Austria: Styria, Schladming | DQ849297 | – | ||
| X197 | unknown | unknown; sequence published in | AF250808 | – | |
| P102 | Norway: Nordland, Hemnes | ||||
| P103 | Japan: Yamanashi, Honshu | ||||
| P229 | USA: New York, Hamilton County | ||||
| P230 | Canada: New Brunswick, Sunbury County | – | |||
| P231 | USA: Alaska, Katmai | ||||
| P232 | USA: Alaska, Katmai | ||||
| P233 | USA: Washington | – | |||
| P234 | USA: Alaska, Katmai | ||||
| P269 | Canada: British Columbia, Clearwater River | – | |||
| P278 | USA: Alaska, Kenai Peninsula | – | |||
| P258 | Czech Republic: Southern Bohemia, distr. Česky Krumlov | – | |||
| X175 | Sweden: Oestergotland | GU553294 | GU553314 | ||
| P263 | Austria: Steiermark, Oststeirisches Riedelland, Laßnitzhöhe | – | |||
| X206 | Austria: Steiermark, Schladminger Tauern | GU553295 | GU553315 | ||
| X198 | Ukraine: Donetsk Upland | KW 63379 | GU553299 | GU553317 | |
| T803 | USA: Idaho, Boundary Co., Mt. Roothaan | ||||
| T831 | USA: Montana, Lincoln Co., Wolverine/Bluebird Divide | ||||
| P280 | Austria: Tirol, Ötztaler Alps | ||||
| T809 | Canada: British Columbia, Goat Range, Dennis Creek | – | |||
| T810 | Canada: British Columbia, Selkirk Mtns., Silvercup Ridge | ||||
| X178 | Antarctica: Lagoon Island | AF540547 | – | ||
| X204 | Austria: Steiermark, Zirbitzkogel | DQ849309 | – | ||
| X203 | unknown | unknown; sequences published in | AF250812 | AY143425 | |
| X182 | Russia: Komi | GZU 000272561 | GU553303 | GU553320 | |
| X181 | Austria: Steiermark, Schladminger Tauern | GU553304 | GU553321 | ||
| P101 | Japan: Yamanashi, Honshu | ||||
| P235 | Japan: Yamanashi, Honshu | ||||
| P264 | Mongolia: Khangai | ||||
| X200 | Sweden | AF224362 | – |
Fig. 1A, maximum-likelihood phylogenetic hypothesis of the concatenated ITS and mtSSU dataset. Branch support is provided as bootstrap values. Branches with high support (bootstrap value ≥70) are indicated in bold. B, maximum-likelihood ITS gene tree. Branch support is provided as bootstrap values. Branches with high support (bootstrap value ≥70) are indicated in bold. C, maximum-likelihood mtSSU gene tree. Branch support is provided as bootstrap values. Branches with high support (bootstrap value ≥70) are indicated in bold. Scales show nucleotide substitutions per site.
Fig. 2Phylogenetic hypothesis and species delimitation results of the ITS dataset according to the Bayesian General Mixed Yule-Coalesence model. The tree displayed is the maximum clade credibility tree from the BEAST analysis. Node support is provided as coloured circles. Probabilities of the bGMYC probability map are indicative for the chance that tips could be assigned to one species. The pamk clusters refer to grouping based on k-medoids. bGMYC and pamk clustering was based on a tree sample of 100 randomly selected trees from the BEAST posterior distribution of trees.
Fig. 3Rinodina subparieta (A–G). Fertile sorediate morph (Lendemer 43666, GZU); B & C, fertile esorediate morph (Thor 28096); D, submature Physconia-type ascospores (arrow pointing to Physcia-like ascospore with narrow lumin canals and apical wall thickening) (Tønsberg 22502, BG); E, mature Physconia-type ascospores with broad lumin canals, no apical wall thickening and prominent tori at the septa in various optical sections (Tønsberg 22502, BG); F, labriform soralia arising from slightly upturned areole margins (Tønsberg 42540); G, sterile morph showing labriform soralia (Tønsberg 41921); H, R. mniaraea showing typical matt, rugose grey-brownish thallus. Scales: A–C, F & G = 200 μm; D & E = 10 μm; H = 1 mm.