Periconia citlaltepetlensis sp. nov. (Periconiaceae, Pleosporales): A psychrotolerant fungus from high elevation volcanic glacier (Mexico)

Rosa P. Calvillo-Medina, Aurora Cobos-Villagrán, Tania Raymundo

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Abstract

Periconia citlaltepetlensis sp. nov. is the first record of a fungus identified to species level from high elevation volcanic glacier in Mexico. It is a novel dothideomycete species supported by morphological, cultural characters and phylogenetic analysis (nucleotide sequences data rDNA analysis). The new species is characterized by conidiophores often with 2-4 enteroblastic, percurrent proliferations, large, globose, golden brown or reddish brown conidia that are borne singly or in basipetal chains, verrucose to irregular lobate crests, born singly or in basipetal chains of two conidia; acropetally proliferating; conidiogenesis holoblastic. The morphology of P. citlaltepetlensis is compared to other Periconia species and a detailed description and morphological illustrations are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-247
Number of pages13
JournalPhytotaxa
Volume459
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Sep 2020

Keywords

  • Dothideomycetes
  • Phylogeny
  • Taxonomy
  • Tropical ice samples

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