@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25769,
author = {Jiao Qin and Zhu-Liang Yang},
title = {Cyptotrama (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) from Asia.},
year = {2016},
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doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2016.01.009},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {120},
number = {},
pages = {513--529},
abstract = {Cyptotrama was divided into several sections, of which sect. Xerulina was often treated as a separate genus by some mycologists. In this study, collections of Cyptotrama from East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia were studied. For comparison, materials from North America and New Zealand were analysed. Our multi-gene phylogenetic analyses indicated that Cyptotrama is monophyletic and Xerulina should be treated as a section within the ge- nus Cyptotrama. Different scenarios of morphological character evolution in Cyptotrama are discovered. A total of seven species of Cyptotrama can be recognized from Asia, three of which, Cyptotrama angustispora, C. glabra, and C. shennongjia, are new to science. Mean- while, three taxa previously placed in Xerulina or Marasmius were proved to be members of Cyptotrama, and the new combinations, namely Cyptotrama trogioides, C. megaspora, and C. myochroa, are accordingly proposed. A key for the diagnosis of worldwide Cyptotrama species is provided.}
}
Citation for Study 17668
Citation title:
"Cyptotrama (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) from Asia.".
Study name:
"Cyptotrama (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) from Asia.".
This study is part of submission 17668
(Status: Published).
Citation
Qin J., & Yang Z. 2016. Cyptotrama (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) from Asia. Fungal Biology, 120: 513-529.
Authors
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Qin J.
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8613508716733
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Yang Z.
Abstract
Cyptotrama was divided into several sections, of which sect. Xerulina was often treated as a separate genus by some mycologists. In this study, collections of Cyptotrama from East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia were studied. For comparison, materials from North America and New Zealand were analysed. Our multi-gene phylogenetic analyses indicated that Cyptotrama is monophyletic and Xerulina should be treated as a section within the ge- nus Cyptotrama. Different scenarios of morphological character evolution in Cyptotrama are discovered. A total of seven species of Cyptotrama can be recognized from Asia, three of which, Cyptotrama angustispora, C. glabra, and C. shennongjia, are new to science. Mean- while, three taxa previously placed in Xerulina or Marasmius were proved to be members of Cyptotrama, and the new combinations, namely Cyptotrama trogioides, C. megaspora, and C. myochroa, are accordingly proposed. A key for the diagnosis of worldwide Cyptotrama species is provided.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25769,
author = {Jiao Qin and Zhu-Liang Yang},
title = {Cyptotrama (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) from Asia.},
year = {2016},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2016.01.009},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {120},
number = {},
pages = {513--529},
abstract = {Cyptotrama was divided into several sections, of which sect. Xerulina was often treated as a separate genus by some mycologists. In this study, collections of Cyptotrama from East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia were studied. For comparison, materials from North America and New Zealand were analysed. Our multi-gene phylogenetic analyses indicated that Cyptotrama is monophyletic and Xerulina should be treated as a section within the ge- nus Cyptotrama. Different scenarios of morphological character evolution in Cyptotrama are discovered. A total of seven species of Cyptotrama can be recognized from Asia, three of which, Cyptotrama angustispora, C. glabra, and C. shennongjia, are new to science. Mean- while, three taxa previously placed in Xerulina or Marasmius were proved to be members of Cyptotrama, and the new combinations, namely Cyptotrama trogioides, C. megaspora, and C. myochroa, are accordingly proposed. A key for the diagnosis of worldwide Cyptotrama species is provided.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 25769
AU - Qin,Jiao
AU - Yang,Zhu-Liang
T1 - Cyptotrama (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) from Asia.
PY - 2016
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UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.funbio.2016.01.009
N2 - Cyptotrama was divided into several sections, of which sect. Xerulina was often treated as a separate genus by some mycologists. In this study, collections of Cyptotrama from East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia were studied. For comparison, materials from North America and New Zealand were analysed. Our multi-gene phylogenetic analyses indicated that Cyptotrama is monophyletic and Xerulina should be treated as a section within the ge- nus Cyptotrama. Different scenarios of morphological character evolution in Cyptotrama are discovered. A total of seven species of Cyptotrama can be recognized from Asia, three of which, Cyptotrama angustispora, C. glabra, and C. shennongjia, are new to science. Mean- while, three taxa previously placed in Xerulina or Marasmius were proved to be members of Cyptotrama, and the new combinations, namely Cyptotrama trogioides, C. megaspora, and C. myochroa, are accordingly proposed. A key for the diagnosis of worldwide Cyptotrama species is provided.
L3 - 10.1016/j.funbio.2016.01.009
JF - Fungal Biology
VL - 120
IS -
SP - 513
EP - 529
ER -