@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23751,
author = {Cecile Gueidan and Jean-Yves Monnat and Pere Navarro-Rosin?s and Claude Roux},
title = {Trimmatothelopsis versipellis: D?couverte de stations dans le Finist?re (France), position phylog?n?tique et cons?quences taxonomiques},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Trimmatothelopsis, Thelocarpella gordensis, Polysporina subfuscescens, phylogeny},
doi = {},
url = {http://slprovence.olympe.in/bulletin.htm},
pmid = {},
journal = {Bulletin de la Societe Linneenne de Provence},
volume = {65},
number = {},
pages = {47--65},
abstract = {The discovery of several new localities of Trimmatothelopsis versipellis in the department of Finist?re in 2013 allowed us to better describe this species, to understand its ecology and to analyze its DNA. A phylogenetic analysis including this species and 30 other Acarosporaceae shows that T. versipellis clearly belongs to this family, but is not related to Polysporina subfuscescens (which is heterogeneous) nor to the genus Myriospora. It belongs to the same clade than two morphologically and anatomically very distinct species, Thelocarpella gordensis and Acarospora rhizobola. As a result, the genus Trimmatothelopsis is maintained (with a single species, T. versipellis), as well as the genus Thelocarpella (also monospecific), whereas Acarospora rhizobola, which has to be excluded from Acarospora, most probably belongs to a new genus. T. versipellis is also compared with three species of Melanophloea for which the taxonomic placement is still debated.}
}