@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20033,
author = {M. Teresa Telleria and Margarita Due?as and Esperanza Beltr?n-Tejera and J. Laura Rodr?guez-Armas and Maria P. Martin},
title = {A new species of Hyphoderma (Meruliaceae, Polyporales) and its discrimination from closely-related taxa},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, corticioid fungi, Hyphoderma, ITS, taxonomy, oceanic islands, Canary Islands, Azores Archipielago, xerophilic fungi},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {Thirty-five corticioid collections from the Canary Islands and Azores Archipelago were examined morphologically and subjected to molecular phylogenetic analysis. These specimens, almost all collected on endemic and/or xerophilic vegetation, were similar in morphological and ecological characteristics to Hypochnicium prosopidis from the Sonoran Desert (Arizona, USA) and Hyphoderma amoenum. Thirty-seven new ITS nrDNA sequences from these specimens, including the nomenclatural type of the above-mentioned species were obtained and aligned with homologous sequences from GenBank. These collections were distributed in two strongly supported monophyletic clades. However, similar patterns of morphological variability shared by specimens included in both clades, and their differences with related species, suggest that they should be described as a single new species. Therefore Hyphoderma macaronesicum is proposed. Future studies will be required to test, in a more robust multilocus genealogical framework, whether these populations constitute two cryptic species or whether they are the same taxon. The position of Hypochnicium prosopidis in the resolved tree and its morphological characters suggest that it should be included in Hyphoderma and the new combination Hyphoderma prosopidis is proposed.}
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Citation for Study 11909
Citation title:
"A new species of Hyphoderma (Meruliaceae, Polyporales) and its discrimination from closely-related taxa".
Study name:
"A new species of Hyphoderma (Meruliaceae, Polyporales) and its discrimination from closely-related taxa".
This study is part of submission 11909
(Status: Published).
Citation
Telleria M., Due?as M., Beltr?n-tejera E., Rodr?guez-armas J., & Martin M.P. 2012. A new species of Hyphoderma (Meruliaceae, Polyporales) and its discrimination from closely-related taxa. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Telleria M.
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Due?as M.
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Beltr?n-tejera E.
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Rodr?guez-armas J.
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Martin M.P.
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Abstract
Thirty-five corticioid collections from the Canary Islands and Azores Archipelago were examined morphologically and subjected to molecular phylogenetic analysis. These specimens, almost all collected on endemic and/or xerophilic vegetation, were similar in morphological and ecological characteristics to Hypochnicium prosopidis from the Sonoran Desert (Arizona, USA) and Hyphoderma amoenum. Thirty-seven new ITS nrDNA sequences from these specimens, including the nomenclatural type of the above-mentioned species were obtained and aligned with homologous sequences from GenBank. These collections were distributed in two strongly supported monophyletic clades. However, similar patterns of morphological variability shared by specimens included in both clades, and their differences with related species, suggest that they should be described as a single new species. Therefore Hyphoderma macaronesicum is proposed. Future studies will be required to test, in a more robust multilocus genealogical framework, whether these populations constitute two cryptic species or whether they are the same taxon. The position of Hypochnicium prosopidis in the resolved tree and its morphological characters suggest that it should be included in Hyphoderma and the new combination Hyphoderma prosopidis is proposed.
Keywords
Basidiomycota, corticioid fungi, Hyphoderma, ITS, taxonomy, oceanic islands, Canary Islands, Azores Archipielago, xerophilic fungi
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20033,
author = {M. Teresa Telleria and Margarita Due?as and Esperanza Beltr?n-Tejera and J. Laura Rodr?guez-Armas and Maria P. Martin},
title = {A new species of Hyphoderma (Meruliaceae, Polyporales) and its discrimination from closely-related taxa},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, corticioid fungi, Hyphoderma, ITS, taxonomy, oceanic islands, Canary Islands, Azores Archipielago, xerophilic fungi},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Thirty-five corticioid collections from the Canary Islands and Azores Archipelago were examined morphologically and subjected to molecular phylogenetic analysis. These specimens, almost all collected on endemic and/or xerophilic vegetation, were similar in morphological and ecological characteristics to Hypochnicium prosopidis from the Sonoran Desert (Arizona, USA) and Hyphoderma amoenum. Thirty-seven new ITS nrDNA sequences from these specimens, including the nomenclatural type of the above-mentioned species were obtained and aligned with homologous sequences from GenBank. These collections were distributed in two strongly supported monophyletic clades. However, similar patterns of morphological variability shared by specimens included in both clades, and their differences with related species, suggest that they should be described as a single new species. Therefore Hyphoderma macaronesicum is proposed. Future studies will be required to test, in a more robust multilocus genealogical framework, whether these populations constitute two cryptic species or whether they are the same taxon. The position of Hypochnicium prosopidis in the resolved tree and its morphological characters suggest that it should be included in Hyphoderma and the new combination Hyphoderma prosopidis is proposed.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 20033
AU - Telleria,M. Teresa
AU - Due?as,Margarita
AU - Beltr?n-Tejera,Esperanza
AU - Rodr?guez-Armas,J. Laura
AU - Martin,Maria P.
T1 - A new species of Hyphoderma (Meruliaceae, Polyporales) and its discrimination from closely-related taxa
PY - 2012
KW - Basidiomycota
KW - corticioid fungi
KW - Hyphoderma
KW - ITS
KW - taxonomy
KW - oceanic islands
KW - Canary Islands
KW - Azores Archipielago
KW - xerophilic fungi
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Thirty-five corticioid collections from the Canary Islands and Azores Archipelago were examined morphologically and subjected to molecular phylogenetic analysis. These specimens, almost all collected on endemic and/or xerophilic vegetation, were similar in morphological and ecological characteristics to Hypochnicium prosopidis from the Sonoran Desert (Arizona, USA) and Hyphoderma amoenum. Thirty-seven new ITS nrDNA sequences from these specimens, including the nomenclatural type of the above-mentioned species were obtained and aligned with homologous sequences from GenBank. These collections were distributed in two strongly supported monophyletic clades. However, similar patterns of morphological variability shared by specimens included in both clades, and their differences with related species, suggest that they should be described as a single new species. Therefore Hyphoderma macaronesicum is proposed. Future studies will be required to test, in a more robust multilocus genealogical framework, whether these populations constitute two cryptic species or whether they are the same taxon. The position of Hypochnicium prosopidis in the resolved tree and its morphological characters suggest that it should be included in Hyphoderma and the new combination Hyphoderma prosopidis is proposed.
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JF - Mycologia
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