Jenniferia cinerea (Hywel-Jones) Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom, 2022

Mongkolsamrit, Suchada, Noisripoom, Wasana, Tasanathai, Kanoksri, Kobmoo, Noppol, Thanakitpipattana, Donnaya, Khonsanit, Artit, Petcharad, Booppa, Sakolrak, Baramee & Himaman, Winanda, 2022, Comprehensive treatise of Hevansia and three new genera Jenniferia, Parahevansia and Polystromomyces on spiders in Cordycipitaceae from Thailand, MycoKeys 91, pp. 113-149 : 113

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.91.83091

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scientific name

Jenniferia cinerea (Hywel-Jones) Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom
status

comb. nov.

Jenniferia cinerea (Hywel-Jones) Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom comb. nov.

Fig. 5 View Figure 5

Akanthomyces cinereus Akanthomyces cinereus Hywel-Jones, Mycol. Res. 100: 1068 (1996).

Hevansia cinerea Hevansia cinerea (Hywel-Jones) Luangsa-ard, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora, IMA Fungus 8: 349 (2017).

Description and illustration.

See Hywel-Jones (1996).

Host.

Spiders ( Araneae, Thomisidae , Amyciaea sp.).

Habitat.

Specimens were found on the underside of dicot leaves and bamboo leaves of forest plants.

Material examined.

Thailand , Ranong Province, Khlong Nakha Wildlife Sanctuary, 9°27'34.52"N, 98°30'16.15"E, on spider ( Araneae), 21 April 1994, Hywel-Jones NL, Nasit R, Plomhan R, Sivichai S, Thienhirun S, NHJ 3531 holotype, holotype damaged and no culture living, Neotype designated here: THAILAND, Ranong Province, Khlong Nakha Wildlife Sanctuary, 9°27'34.52"N, 98°30'16.15"E, on spider (Non-web builder, Araneae, Thomisidae , Amyciaea sp.), 21 April 1994, Hywel-Jones NL, Nasit R, Plomhan R, Sivichai S, Thienhirun S, NHJ 03510 View Materials (BBH 2649, holotype), ex-type culture BCC 6839. GoogleMaps

Notes.

Based on the asexual morph of species in Jenniferia , they share similar characteristics in producing grey mycelium covering the spider host and multiple cylindrical synnemata from all parts of the host. The phylogenetic analysis supported J. cinerea as a sibling species to J. griseocinerea , but they have differences in producing synnemata. Jenniferia cinerea produces long synnemata, while J. griseocinerea produces short and long synnemata (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ). Jenniferia cinerea was not found as a sexual morph, whereas both J. griseocinerea and J. thomisidarum were found with sexual and asexual morphs (Tables 2 View Table 2 and 3 View Table 3 ). The shape of conidia in J. cinerea is clavate, but conidia in J. griseocinerea are fusiform and in J. thomisidarum are fusiform to cylindrical (Table 3 View Table 3 ). The spider hosts of J. cinerea from both specimens presented herein are identified as Amyciaea sp. belonging to the family Thomisidae .

Kingdom

Fungi

Class

Arachnida

Order

Hypocreales

Family

Cordycipitaceae

Genus

Jenniferia

Loc

Jenniferia cinerea (Hywel-Jones) Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom

Mongkolsamrit, Suchada, Noisripoom, Wasana, Tasanathai, Kanoksri, Kobmoo, Noppol, Thanakitpipattana, Donnaya, Khonsanit, Artit, Petcharad, Booppa, Sakolrak, Baramee & Himaman, Winanda 2022
2022
Loc

Akanthomyces cinereus

Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom & Tasanathai & Kobmoo & Thanakitpipattana & Khonsanit & Petcharad & Sakolrak & Himaman 2022
2022
Loc

Akanthomyces cinereus

Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom & Tasanathai & Kobmoo & Thanakitpipattana & Khonsanit & Petcharad & Sakolrak & Himaman 2022
2022
Loc

Hevansia cinerea

Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom & Tasanathai & Kobmoo & Thanakitpipattana & Khonsanit & Petcharad & Sakolrak & Himaman 2022
2022
Loc

Hevansia cinerea

Mongkolsamrit & Noisripoom & Tasanathai & Kobmoo & Thanakitpipattana & Khonsanit & Petcharad & Sakolrak & Himaman 2022
2022