Neopalmiascoma X. Zhang, K.D. Hyde, Tibpromma & Karunarathna, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.633.3.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C2187A6-FFAD-EC03-FF2A-3CDFFC68FBC6 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Neopalmiascoma X. Zhang, K.D. Hyde, Tibpromma & Karunarathna |
status |
gen. nov. |
Neopalmiascoma X. Zhang, K.D. Hyde, Tibpromma & Karunarathna , gen. nov.
Index Fungorum IF901496, Facesoffungi FoF 14800
Etymology: Named after the generic epithet, “neo” refers to the similarity of the new genus to the genus Palmiascoma .
Saprobic on decaying of twigs, stems or branches in terrestrial habitats. Sexual morph: Ascomata solitary, semi-immersed, dark brown to black, subglobose to ampulliform, unilocular, ostiolate, papillate. Peridium outer cells merge with the host epidermal cells, composed of brown to dark brown cells of textura angularis, tending to be smaller, brown to dark brown cells of textura angularis, thin-walled towards the outside, and inner cells composed thick-walled, light-brown of textura angularis cells. Hamatheciu branched, dense, cellular pseudoparaphyses, longer than asci. Asci 6–8-spored, cylindric-clavate, fissitunicate, bitunicate, short pedicellate, slightly curved with shallow ocular chamber. Ascospores overlapping uni to biseriate, broadly fusiform to ellipsoid, with obtuse ends, 1-septate, constricted at the septum, hyaline to yellowish-brown when immature, brown to dark-brown when mature, slightly wider upper cell, tapering towards and slightly rounded ends, straight or slightly curved, guttulate, with or without appendages or mucilaginous sheath, echinulate, rough-walled. Asexual morph: Undetermined.
Type species: Neopalmiascoma macadamiae X. Zhang, K.D. Hyde, Tibpromma & Karunarathna
Notes: The phylogenetic analyses showed that two isolates of Neopalmiascoma formed separated lineage basal to Bambusicolaceae View in CoL which is sister to Palmiascoma View in CoL with 100% ML and 1.00 PP statistical support. Palmiascoma View in CoL is characterized by having solitary, semi-immersed to erumpent ascomata ( Liu et al. 2015) while, Neopalmiascoma has gregarious, scattered to clustered, semi-immersed ascomata. However, Neopalmiascoma shares similar morphology with Palmiascom, and only a few morphological features are distinct. In addition, the basepair differences in LSU of Neopalmiascoma macadamiae (HKUCC 23-0746) to Palmiascoma gregariascomum View in CoL (MFLUCC 11-0175) are 1.96% (16 bp out of 818 bp). Thus, it is difficult to distinguish them based on morphological traits alone, so we introduce Neopalmiascoma as a new genus within Bambusicolaceae View in CoL based on both morphology and multigene phylogeny ( Zhang et al. 2012, Hyde et al. 2013, Ariyawansa et al. 2014, Liu et al. 2015).
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