2019
DOI: 10.3114/fuse.2019.03.09
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Blastacervulus Metrosideri Sp. Nov . Leaf Spot on Metrosideros Excelsa in New Zealand

Abstract: A leaf-spotting fungal pathogen common on Metrosideros excelsa in New Zealand is described here as Blastacervulus metrosideri sp. nov. It has previously been identified in the New Zealand literature as Leptomelanconium sp. and as Staninwardia breviuscula. The choice of genus for this new species is supported by a phylogeny based on ITS and LSU sequences. It is phylogenetically close to several morphologically similar Eucalyptus leaf spotting pathogens.

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“…Notes: The order was introduced by Hawksworth and Eriksson (1986), based on the type species of the order, Asterina melastomatis Léveillé, which had its DNA extracted, sequenced and studied phylogenetically for the first time by Guatimosim et al (2015), demonstrating that the Asterinales is polyphyletic. Based on molecular data of the type species, Asterinales stricto sensu includes two (Guatimosim et al 2015;Giraldo et al 2017;Phookamsak et al 2019;Johnston and Park 2019;Hongsanan et al 2020a;Le Renard et al 2020;Firmino and Pereira 2021).…”
Section: Dothideomycetes Orders Incertae Sedismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notes: The order was introduced by Hawksworth and Eriksson (1986), based on the type species of the order, Asterina melastomatis Léveillé, which had its DNA extracted, sequenced and studied phylogenetically for the first time by Guatimosim et al (2015), demonstrating that the Asterinales is polyphyletic. Based on molecular data of the type species, Asterinales stricto sensu includes two (Guatimosim et al 2015;Giraldo et al 2017;Phookamsak et al 2019;Johnston and Park 2019;Hongsanan et al 2020a;Le Renard et al 2020;Firmino and Pereira 2021).…”
Section: Dothideomycetes Orders Incertae Sedismentioning
confidence: 99%