Refined families of Dothideomycetes: orders and families incertae sedis in Dothideomycetes

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Hongsanan Sinang,Hyde Kevin D.,Phookamsak Rungtiwa,Wanasinghe Dhanushka N.,McKenzie Eric H. C.,Sarma V. Venkateswara,Lücking Robert,Boonmee Saranyaphat,Bhat Jayarama D.,Liu Ning-Guo,Tennakoon Danushka S.,Pem Dhandevi,Karunarathna Anuruddha,Jiang Shu-Hua,Jones Gareth E. B.,Phillips Alan J. L.,Manawasinghe Ishara S.,Tibpromma Saowaluck,Jayasiri Subashini C.,Sandamali Diana,Jayawardena Ruvishika S.,Wijayawardene Nalin N.,Ekanayaka Anusha H.,Jeewon Rajesh,Lu Yong-Zhong,Phukhamsakda Chayanard,Dissanayake Asha J.,Zeng Xiang-Yu,Luo Zong-Long,Tian Qing,Thambugala Kasun M.,Dai Dongqin,Samarakoon Milan C.,Chethana K. W. Thilini,Ertz Damien,Doilom Mingkwan,Liu Jian-Kui (Jack),Pérez-Ortega Sergio,Suija Ave,Senwanna Chanokned,Wijesinghe Subodini N.,Niranjan Mekala,Zhang Sheng-Nan,Ariyawansa Hiran A.,Jiang Hong-Bo,Zhang Jin-Feng,Norphanphoun Chada,de Silva Nimali I.,Thiyagaraja Vinodhini,Zhang Huang,Bezerra Jadson D. P.,Miranda-González Ricardo,Aptroot André,Kashiwadani Hiroyuki,Harishchandra Dulanjalee,Sérusiaux Emmanuël,Abeywickrama Pranami D.,Bao Dan-Feng,Devadatha Bandarupalli,Wu Hai-Xia,Moon Kwang Hee,Gueidan Cecile,Schumm Felix,Bundhun Digvijayini,Mapook Ausana,Monkai Jutamart,Bhunjun Chitrabhanu S.,Chomnunti Putarak,Suetrong Satinee,Chaiwan Napalai,Dayarathne Monika C.,Yang Jing,Rathnayaka Achala R.,Xu Jian-Chu,Zheng Jiesheng,Liu Gang,Feng Yao,Xie Ning

Abstract

AbstractNumerous new taxa and classifications of Dothideomycetes have been published following the last monograph of families of Dothideomycetes in 2013. A recent publication by Honsanan et al. in 2020 expanded information of families in Dothideomycetidae and Pleosporomycetidae with modern classifications. In this paper, we provide a refined updated document on orders and families incertae sedis of Dothideomycetes. Each family is provided with an updated description, notes, including figures to represent the morphology, a list of accepted genera, and economic and ecological significances. We also provide phylogenetic trees for each order. In this study, 31 orders which consist 50 families are assigned as orders incertae sedis in Dothideomycetes, and 41 families are treated as families incertae sedis due to lack of molecular or morphological evidence. The new order, Catinellales, and four new families, Catinellaceae, Morenoinaceae Neobuelliellaceae and Thyrinulaceae are introduced. Seven genera (Neobuelliella, Pseudomicrothyrium, Flagellostrigula, Swinscowia, Macroconstrictolumina, Pseudobogoriella, and Schummia) are introduced. Seven new species (Acrospermum urticae, Bogoriella complexoluminata, Dothiorella ostryae, Dyfrolomyces distoseptatus, Macroconstrictolumina megalateralis, Patellaria microspora, and Pseudomicrothyrium thailandicum) are introduced base on morphology and phylogeny, together with two new records/reports and five new collections from different families. Ninety new combinations are also provided in this paper.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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