2016
DOI: 10.3767/003158516x690475
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Resolution of morphology-based taxonomic delusions: Acrocordiella, Basiseptospora, Blogiascospora, Clypeosphaeria, Hymenopleella, Lepteutypa, Pseudapiospora, Requienella, Seiridium and Strickeria

Abstract: Fresh material, type studies and molecular phylogeny were used to clarify phylogenetic relationships of the nine genera Acrocordiella, Blogiascospora, Clypeosphaeria, Hymenopleella, Lepteutypa, Pseudapiospora, Requienella, Seiridium and Strickeria. At first sight, some of these genera do not seem to have much in common, but all were found to belong to the Xylariales, based on their generic types. Thus, the most peculiar finding is the phylogenetic affinity of the genera Acrocordiella, Requienella and Strickeri… Show more

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“…The value of combining morphological characters and phylogenetics has been demonstrated repeatedly (Jaklitsch et al 2016). Morphological features of Arthrinium sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The value of combining morphological characters and phylogenetics has been demonstrated repeatedly (Jaklitsch et al 2016). Morphological features of Arthrinium sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A study by Mugambi & Huhndorf (2009) on LSU and tef1 sequences showed that Melanommataceae is composed of Byssosphaeria , Herpotrichia , Melanomma , and Pseudotrichia , and previous familial concepts did not reflect natural relationships. Several genera, such as Keissleriella and Ostropella , were phylogenetically scattered in other Pleosporales ( Mugambi and Huhndorf, 2009 , Zhang et al., 2012 , Tanaka et al., 2015 ), and Strickeria was placed in Sporocadaceae ( Xylariales , Sordariomycetes ) ( Jaklitsch et al. 2016a ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Seiridium ( Sordariomycetes , Xylariales , Sporocadaceae ) comprises a variety of mainly plant pathogenic fungi ( Boesewinkel 1983 , Graniti 1986 , 1998 , Barnes et al 2001 , Tsopelas et al 2007 ). The genus was established based on Seiridium marginatum ( Nees 1817 ), collected from rose stems in Germany and recently epitypified by Jaklitsch et al (2016) . The Sporocadaceae includes acervular asexual-morphs producing distinctive appendaged (pestalotioid) conidia ( Jaklitsch et al 2016 ), including other commonly known appendaged genera such as Bartalinia , Pestalotiopsis and Seimatosporium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%