Lentithecium yunnanensis W.H. Lu, Karun. & Tibpromma, 2022

Lu, Wenhua, Dai, Dongqin, Lu, Li, Liu, Xiangfu, Wei, Xiaomei, Karunarathna, Samantha C. & Tibpromma, Saowaluck, 2022, Additions to microfungi in China: Lentithecium yunnanensis sp. nov., Phytotaxa 554 (2), pp. 103-121 : 108-111

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.554.2.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6823442

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Lentithecium yunnanensis W.H. Lu, Karun. & Tibpromma
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sp. nov.

Lentithecium yunnanensis W.H. Lu, Karun. & Tibpromma sp. nov. ( FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 2 )

Index Fungorum number: IF559622; Facesoffungi number: FoF 10778

Holotype: HKAS 123192

Etymology: Named after the place “ Yunnan ” where the new taxon was first discovered.

Saprobic on dead culms of Artemisia sp. in the marsh habitat. Sexual morph: Ascomata 190 – 220 μm diam, 220 – 240 μm high (x̅ = 201 × 228 μm, n = 6), scattered to gregarious, conspicuous at the surface, semi-immersed to immersed beneath host epidermis, sometimes sparse erumpent, subglobose to globose in section, with a short papillate ostiolar neck (40 – 70 μm long, 40 – 70 μm diam), central, black. Peridium 20 – 30 μm wide, thick-walled, multilayers, consist of dark – brown, thick - walled cells of textura angularis in the outermost layers, unequal thickness. Hamathecium 2 – 3 μm wide, hyaline, slenderly cylindrical, slightly septate, rarely anastomosing, unbranched, tubular psedoparaphyses. Asci 60 – 150 × 10 – 20 μm (x̅ = 82 × 14 μm, n = 25), 8 – spored, fissitunicate, clavate, bitunicate, oblong to cylindrical, the apex is broadly round with visible apical chambers, short - stalked with club shape perdicel. Ascospores 20 – 40 × 10 – 20 μm (x̅ = 29.7 × 7.5 μm, n = 30), overlapping, bi-seriate, hyaline, clavate to broadly fusiform with broadly rounded ends, slightly curved, 1 – 3-septate, slightly constricted at the middle septum, widest at the centre, tapering towards ends, smooth - walled, with large guttules, surrounded by a hyaline mucilaginous sheath (1 – 4 μm thick). Asexual morph: Undetermined.

Culture characteristics: Ascospores germinated on PDA within 20h, pure mycelia were transferred to PDA and cultured for two weeks at 25 °C, circular, effuse, irregular, flossy, velvety, pale brown to brown; reverse dark brown in the middle and yellow-white at the margin. Mycelium superficial and partially immersed raised. Hyphae septate branched, subhyaline, thin, smooth-walled. Incubated culture on PDA for eight months, but not get an asexual morph.

Material examined: China, Yunnan, Kunming, Songhua Dam Reservoir , on dead culms of Artemisia sp. , Wenhua Lu, LL 96, 17 July 2021, (HKAS 123192, holotype), ex-type, KUNCC 22-10776 = KUNCC 22-10777 .

Notes: Lentithecium yunnanensis was isolated on a dead culm of Artemisia sp. from Yunnan, China. Its morphology is comparable with the type species of Lentithecium and other taxa in Lentithecium ( TABLE 3 View TABLE 3 ). The phylogenetic analyses of a combined sequence dataset ( LSU, SSU, ITS, and tef 1 - α) position L. yunnanensis well separated from other taxa in Lentithecium with strong statistical supports (89% ML, 0.96PP, FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Lentithecium fluviatile is morphologically similar to our new species but differs from L. yunnanensis by having comparatively small ascomata (180 – 200 × 180 – 210 μm), at asci apex without an obvious apical chamber whereas L. yunnanensis has larger ascomata (190 – 218 × 222 – 236 μm) with a shallow ocular chamber on apex of bi-tunicate asci. Lentithecium fluviatile also has a relatively smaller (69 – 82 × 18 – 23 μm) asci compared with L. yunnanensis (58.4 – 154 × 11 – 18 μm), ascospore 24–31 × 7–10 μm, broadly fusiform, septate, hyaline, constricted at the septa, surrounded by a mucilaginous sheath ( Ryckegem et al. 2001). In addition, L. clioninum differs from L. yunnanensis by having a relatively larger (210 – 280 × 330 – 430 μm) ascomata and (81.5–) 86–118 (–128) × 15–19 (–21) μm asci, ascospores of L. yunnanensis lack winglike sheaths as found in L. clioninum ( Tanaka et al. 2015) . Furthermore, the difference between L. yunnanensis and L. pseudoclioninum are mainly reflected in the following aspects, ascospores of L. yunnanensis hyaline, clavate to fusiform, 3-septums, clavate to multiple global guttules, smooth-walled, surrounded by hyaline mucilaginous sheath, with rounded ends; L. pseudoclioninum ascospore clavate to broadly fusiform, slightly curved, constricted at the septum. A synopsis of morphological characteristics of the accepted species of Lentithecium is provided in TABLE 3 View TABLE 3 . Comparison of gene fragments of Lentithecium yunnanensis and four phylogenetically closely related species ( TABLE 4 View TABLE 4 ). In addition, this is the first report of Lentithecium on the genus Artemisia in China.

LSU

Louisiana State University - Herbarium

SSU

Saratov State University

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