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A new crinipelloid species (Marasmiaceae, Agaricales) from Pakistan
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Moniliophthora pakistanica sp. nov. is described from Punjab, Pakistan, based on micro-and morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis. The taxon is characterized by a creamy to brownish basidiomes, a depressed or subumbonate and tomentose pileus with distinct orange to brown zones, a hairy stipe, oblong to ellipsoid basidiospores (4.7-8.5 x 4-6 mu m), frequent clavate to flexuous cheilo-and pleurocystidia with apical projections, common long setiform terminal hairs in both pileipellis and stipitipellis, rhizomophs, and growth on fallen plant debris. A detailed description of macro-and microscopic characters and field photographs of collections are given. Based on our phylogenetic analysis, M. iopus is found to be a close relative of the new species. Two phylograms inferred from the datasets of nrITS and nrLSU sequences, and a comparison with phylogenetically closely related species are provided.
Chaetocalathuscoriaceouslitter-inhabitingparasitictaxonomyFROSTY POD ROTPHYLOGENETIC-RELATIONSHIPSTHEOBROMA-CACAOWITCHES-BROOMMONILIOPHTHORABASIDIOMYCOTAFUNGIDIVERSITYCHOCOLATEPATHOGEN
Izhar, Aiman、Asif, Muhammad、Niazi, Abdul Rehman、Khalid, Abdul Nasir