@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28372,
author = {Chase Gabriel Mayers and Thomas C. Harrington and Hayato Masuya and Douglas L McNew and Hsin-Hui Shih and Bjarte H. Jordal and Francois Roets and Gabriella J. Kietzka},
title = {Patterns of coevolution between ambrosia beetle mycangia and the Ceratocystidaceae, with five new fungal genera and seven new species},
year = {2020},
keywords = {14 new taxa; Microascales; Scolytinae; symbiosis; two new typifications},
doi = {10.3767/persoonia.2020.44.02},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {44},
number = {},
pages = {41--66},
abstract = {Ambrosia beetles farm specialised fungi in sapwood tunnels and use pocket-like organs called mycangia to carry propagules of the fungal cultivars. Ambrosia fungi selectively grow in mycangia, which is central to the symbiosis, but the history of coevolution between fungal cultivars and mycangia is poorly understood. The fungal family Ceratocystidaceae previously included three ambrosial genera (Ambrosiella, Meredithiella, and Phialophoropsis), each farmed by one of three distantly related tribes of ambrosia beetles with unique and relatively large mycangium types. Studies on the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary histories of these three genera were expanded with the previously unstudied ambrosia fungi associated with a fourth mycangium type, that of the tribe Scolytoplatypodini. Using ITS rDNA barcoding and a concatenated dataset of six loci (28S rDNA, 18S rDNA, tef1-α, tub, mcm7, and rpl1), a comprehensive phylogeny of the family Ceratocystidaceae was developed, including Inodoromyces interjectus gen. & sp. nov., a non-ambrosial species that is closely related to the family. Three minor morphological variants of the pronotal disk mycangium of the Scolytoplatypodini were associated with ambrosia fungi in three respective clades of Ceratocystidaceae: Wolfgangiella gen. nov., Toshionella gen. nov., and Ambrosiella remansi sp. nov. Closely-related species that are not symbionts of ambrosia beetles are accommodated by Catunica adiposa gen. & comb. nov. and Solaloca norvegica gen. & comb. nov. The divergent morphology of the ambrosial genera and their phylogenetic placement among non-ambrosial genera suggest three domestication events in the Ceratocystidaceae. Estimated divergence dates for the ambrosia fungi and mycangia suggest that Scolytoplatypodini mycangia may have been the first to acquire Ceratocystidaceae symbionts and other ambrosial fungal genera emerged shortly after the evolution of new mycangium types. There is no evidence of reversion to a non-ambrosial lifestyle in the mycangial symbionts.}
}
Taxa for matrix 51879 of Study 22560

Citation title:
"Patterns of coevolution between ambrosia beetle mycangia and the Ceratocystidaceae, with five new fungal genera and seven new species".

Study name:
"Patterns of coevolution between ambrosia beetle mycangia and the Ceratocystidaceae, with five new fungal genera and seven new species".

This study is part of submission 22560
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
3810085 |
Ambrosiella aff. beaveri NRbea1 C4059 |
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3810077 |
Ambrosiella aff. beaveri NRbea1 C4060 |
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3810110 |
Ambrosiella aff. beaveri NRbea1 C4061 |
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3810069 |
Ambrosiella aff. grosmanniae NRgro1 C3898 |
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3154182 |
Ambrosiella aff. grosmanniae NRgro1 C3899 |
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3810100 |
Ambrosiella aff. grosmanniae NRgro1 C3900 |
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3154178 |
Ambrosiella batrae C3130 |
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3154183 |
Ambrosiella beaveri C2749 |
573041
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3810106 |
Ambrosiella catenulata C3909 |
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3810096 |
Ambrosiella catenulata C3910 |
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3810101 |
Ambrosiella catenulata C3911 |
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3810081 |
Ambrosiella catenulata C3912 |
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3154163 |
Ambrosiella catenulata C3913 |
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3810093 |
Ambrosiella catenulata W186g |
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3154155 |
Ambrosiella cleistominuta C3843 |
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3154152 |
Ambrosiella grosmanniae C3151 |
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3810067 |
Ambrosiella grosmanniae C3901 |
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3810064 |
Ambrosiella grosmanniae C3902 |
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3810063 |
Ambrosiella grosmanniae C3903 |
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3810073 |
Ambrosiella grosmanniae C4058 |
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3154172 |
Ambrosiella hartigii C1573 |
44325
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3204471
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3154165 |
Ambrosiella nakashimae C3445 |
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3154179 |
Ambrosiella remansi M290 |
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3154148 |
Ambrosiella roeperi C2448 |
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3810078 |
Ambrosiella roeperi C3449 |
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3810089 |
Ambrosiella roeperi C4062 |
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3810103 |
Ambrosiella roeperi C4063 |
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3154166 |
Ambrosiella xylebori C3051 |
44383
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3204475
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3810075 |
Catunica adiposa C299 |
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3810090 |
Catunica adiposa C871 |
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3810107 |
Catunica adiposa C905 |
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3810105 |
Catunica adiposa C906 |
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3810097 |
Catunica adiposa C997 |
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3154170 |
Catunica adiposa C999 |
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1299803
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3154149 |
Meredithiella norrisii C3152 |
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3154177 |
Solaloca norvegica C3124 |
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3154174 |
Toshionella nipponensis C3904 |
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3810074 |
Toshionella nipponensis C3905 |
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3810076 |
Toshionella nipponensis C3906 |
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3810102 |
Toshionella nipponensis C3907 |
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3810065 |
Toshionella nipponensis C4064 |
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3810083 |
Toshionella nipponensis SD13 |
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3810091 |
Toshionella nipponensis SD19 |
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3810070 |
Toshionella nipponensis SD75 |
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3810072 |
Toshionella nipponensis SD76 |
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3810092 |
Toshionella nipponensis SM43 |
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3810099 |
Toshionella nipponensis SM45 |
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3810087 |
Toshionella nipponensis SM50 |
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3810108 |
Toshionella nipponensis SM52 |
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3810071 |
Toshionella nipponensis SS26 |
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3810104 |
Toshionella nipponensis SS28 |
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3810095 |
Toshionella nipponensis SS59 |
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3810080 |
Toshionella nipponensis SS67 |
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3810079 |
Toshionella nipponensis SS73 |
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3810088 |
Toshionella sp. 1487 |
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3154156 |
Toshionella taiwanensis C3687 |
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3810082 |
Toshionella taiwanensis C3688 |
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3810098 |
Toshionella taiwanensis M304 |
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3810109 |
Toshionella taiwanensis M305 |
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3810084 |
Toshionella transmara C3908 |
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3810066 |
Toshionella transmara ST33 |
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3810062 |
Toshionella transmara ST4 |
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3810068 |
Toshionella transmara ST8 |
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3810086 |
Toshionella transmara sp1 |
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3810094 |
Toshoinella taiwanensis C3448 |
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