@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20128,
author = {Matthew P. Nelsen and Robert L?cking and Joelle S. Mbatchou and Carrie Andrew and Carrie Andrew and Adriano Spielmann and H. Thorsten Lumbsch},
title = {New insights into relationships of lichen-forming Dothideomycetes},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Lichens, Trypetheliaceae, Pleosporales, Systematics},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {51},
number = {},
pages = {155--162},
abstract = {Here we continue to investigate the phylogenetic relationships of taxa ascribed to the primarily lichen-forming families Trypetheliaceae, Monoblastiaceae and Arthopyreniaceae. We demonstrate that the genera Julella and Arthopyrenia do not form monophyletic groups with taxa from these genera appearing in Pleosporales and Trypetheliales. Within Dothideomycetes, lichen-forming species with brown ascospores are generally placed in the genera Mycomicrothelia, Architrypethelium, and Aptrootia in the family Trypetheliaceae. We tested the taxonomic placement of Anisomeridium phaeospermum, in Monoblastiaceae. This species produces brown-spores with wall ornamentation and therefore appears morphologically similar to Mycomicrothelia. Despite these morphological similarities, molecular data indeed confirmed its placement in Anisomeridium. Consequently, the distinction between these two genera is in need of clarification and ascus characters are identified as the principal discriminating feature. Finally, we identify the non-lichenized taxa Heleiosa barbatula and Funbolia dimorpha as being part of the otherwise lichen-forming family Monoblastiaceae. This is confirmed by the perithecial anatomy of the sexually reproducing Heleiosa barbatula.}
}
Citation for Study 12023
Citation title:
"New insights into relationships of lichen-forming Dothideomycetes".
Study name:
"New insights into relationships of lichen-forming Dothideomycetes".
This study is part of submission 12023
(Status: Published).
Citation
Nelsen M., L?cking R., Mbatchou J., Andrew C., Andrew C., Spielmann A., & Lumbsch H.T. 2011. New insights into relationships of lichen-forming Dothideomycetes. Fungal Diversity, 51: 155-162.
Authors
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Nelsen M.
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L?cking R.
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Mbatchou J.
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Andrew C.
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Andrew C.
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Spielmann A.
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Lumbsch H.T.
Abstract
Here we continue to investigate the phylogenetic relationships of taxa ascribed to the primarily lichen-forming families Trypetheliaceae, Monoblastiaceae and Arthopyreniaceae. We demonstrate that the genera Julella and Arthopyrenia do not form monophyletic groups with taxa from these genera appearing in Pleosporales and Trypetheliales. Within Dothideomycetes, lichen-forming species with brown ascospores are generally placed in the genera Mycomicrothelia, Architrypethelium, and Aptrootia in the family Trypetheliaceae. We tested the taxonomic placement of Anisomeridium phaeospermum, in Monoblastiaceae. This species produces brown-spores with wall ornamentation and therefore appears morphologically similar to Mycomicrothelia. Despite these morphological similarities, molecular data indeed confirmed its placement in Anisomeridium. Consequently, the distinction between these two genera is in need of clarification and ascus characters are identified as the principal discriminating feature. Finally, we identify the non-lichenized taxa Heleiosa barbatula and Funbolia dimorpha as being part of the otherwise lichen-forming family Monoblastiaceae. This is confirmed by the perithecial anatomy of the sexually reproducing Heleiosa barbatula.
Keywords
Lichens, Trypetheliaceae, Pleosporales, Systematics
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20128,
author = {Matthew P. Nelsen and Robert L?cking and Joelle S. Mbatchou and Carrie Andrew and Carrie Andrew and Adriano Spielmann and H. Thorsten Lumbsch},
title = {New insights into relationships of lichen-forming Dothideomycetes},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Lichens, Trypetheliaceae, Pleosporales, Systematics},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {51},
number = {},
pages = {155--162},
abstract = {Here we continue to investigate the phylogenetic relationships of taxa ascribed to the primarily lichen-forming families Trypetheliaceae, Monoblastiaceae and Arthopyreniaceae. We demonstrate that the genera Julella and Arthopyrenia do not form monophyletic groups with taxa from these genera appearing in Pleosporales and Trypetheliales. Within Dothideomycetes, lichen-forming species with brown ascospores are generally placed in the genera Mycomicrothelia, Architrypethelium, and Aptrootia in the family Trypetheliaceae. We tested the taxonomic placement of Anisomeridium phaeospermum, in Monoblastiaceae. This species produces brown-spores with wall ornamentation and therefore appears morphologically similar to Mycomicrothelia. Despite these morphological similarities, molecular data indeed confirmed its placement in Anisomeridium. Consequently, the distinction between these two genera is in need of clarification and ascus characters are identified as the principal discriminating feature. Finally, we identify the non-lichenized taxa Heleiosa barbatula and Funbolia dimorpha as being part of the otherwise lichen-forming family Monoblastiaceae. This is confirmed by the perithecial anatomy of the sexually reproducing Heleiosa barbatula.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 20128
AU - Nelsen,Matthew P.
AU - L?cking,Robert
AU - Mbatchou,Joelle S.
AU - Andrew,Carrie
AU - Andrew,Carrie
AU - Spielmann,Adriano
AU - Lumbsch,H. Thorsten
T1 - New insights into relationships of lichen-forming Dothideomycetes
PY - 2011
KW - Lichens
KW - Trypetheliaceae
KW - Pleosporales
KW - Systematics
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Here we continue to investigate the phylogenetic relationships of taxa ascribed to the primarily lichen-forming families Trypetheliaceae, Monoblastiaceae and Arthopyreniaceae. We demonstrate that the genera Julella and Arthopyrenia do not form monophyletic groups with taxa from these genera appearing in Pleosporales and Trypetheliales. Within Dothideomycetes, lichen-forming species with brown ascospores are generally placed in the genera Mycomicrothelia, Architrypethelium, and Aptrootia in the family Trypetheliaceae. We tested the taxonomic placement of Anisomeridium phaeospermum, in Monoblastiaceae. This species produces brown-spores with wall ornamentation and therefore appears morphologically similar to Mycomicrothelia. Despite these morphological similarities, molecular data indeed confirmed its placement in Anisomeridium. Consequently, the distinction between these two genera is in need of clarification and ascus characters are identified as the principal discriminating feature. Finally, we identify the non-lichenized taxa Heleiosa barbatula and Funbolia dimorpha as being part of the otherwise lichen-forming family Monoblastiaceae. This is confirmed by the perithecial anatomy of the sexually reproducing Heleiosa barbatula.
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JF - Fungal Diversity
VL - 51
IS -
SP - 155
EP - 162
ER -