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Xylaria microcarpa Hai X. Ma & Yu Li 2024, sp. nov.

  • 1. Hainan Key Laboratory of Tropical Microbe Resources, Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China & Haikou Key Laboratory for Protection and Utilization of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Hainan Institute for Tropical Agricultural Resources, Haikou 571101, China & School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China & Coconut Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Wenchang 571339, China
  • 2. Hainan Key Laboratory of Tropical Microbe Resources, Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China & Haikou Key Laboratory for Protection and Utilization of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Hainan Institute for Tropical Agricultural Resources, Haikou 571101, China
  • 3. Hainan Key Laboratory of Tropical Microbe Resources, Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China & Haikou Key Laboratory for Protection and Utilization of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Hainan Institute for Tropical Agricultural Resources, Haikou 571101, China & College of Plant Protection, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun 130118, China
  • 4. Hainan Key Laboratory of Tropical Microbe Resources, Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China & Haikou Key Laboratory for Protection and Utilization of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Hainan Institute for Tropical Agricultural Resources, Haikou 571101, China & School of Life Science, Liaoning University, Shenyang 110036, China
  • 5. Hainan Key Laboratory of Tropical Microbe Resources, Institute of Tropical Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China & Haikou Key Laboratory for Protection and Utilization of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Hainan Institute for Tropical Agricultural Resources, Haikou 571101, China & Chongzuo Key Laboratory for Protection and Utilization of Edible and Medicinal Fungi, Fusui 532100, China

Description

Xylaria microcarpa Hai X. Ma & Yu Li sp. nov.

Fig. 3

Type.

China. Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Dadugang Town, Guanping Village, on legume pods, 21 January 2015, Haixia Ma, FCATAS 883 (Col. 233).

Etymology.

Microcarpa (Lat.): referring to its stroma that it is very small.

Teleomorph.

Stromata upright or prostrate, often densely gregarious in large groups, unbranched, cylindrical to filiform, with acute sterile apices, on tomentose stipes, 3.5–9 mm total height; fertile parts 2–6 mm high × 0.6–1.5 mm broad, filiform to cylindrical, brown tomentose dense or sparse, nodulose with perithecial contours exposed; stipes 1.5–4 mm high × 0.3–0.5 mm broad, terete, with conspicuously dark brown tomentose, arising from slighly enlarged base; surface black, interior light yellow, solid, woody. Perithecia subglobose, 300–500 µm. Ostioles conic-papillate. Asci eight-spored arranged in uniseriate manner, cylindrical, long-stipitate, (96 –) 105–125 (– 140) µm total length, the spore-bearing parts (56 –) 60–70 (– 75) µm long × (6.0 –) 6.4–7.1 (– 7.6) µm broad, the stipes 30–56 µm long, with apical ring bluing in Melzer’s reagent, tubular or urn-shaped, 1.5–2.5 (– 2.9) µm high × 1.4–1.8 µm diam. Ascospores light brown, unicellular, ellipsoid-inequilateral, with narrowly rounded ends, sometimes with pinched on one end, smooth, (9.5 –) 10–11 (– 11.5) × (4.5 –) 5–6 (– 6.2) µm (M = 10.5 × 5.5 µm, Q = 1.9, n = 60 / 2), with a inconspicuous straight germ slit almost spore-length, lacking a sheath or appendages visible in india ink or 1 % SDS.

Additional specimen examined.

China. Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, on legume pods, 20 January 2015, Haixia Ma, FCATAS 885 (Col. 239).

Notes.

Xylaria microcarpa is characterized by very small stromata growing in groups, overlain with a dark brown tomentum, ascospores light brown with an inconspicuous straight germ slit, lacking a sheath or appendages, and grows on leguminous pods. The new species resembles X. fabacearum R. H. Perera, E. B. G. Jones & K. D. Hyde by sharing small stromata and ascospores length dimensions, but differs from the latter species in having stromata branched sometimes, stromatal surface without tomentose, brown to dark brown ascospores with conspicuous straight germ slit (Perera et al. 2020). Xylaria luzonensis on Bauhinia cumingiana (Fabaceae) differs from X. microcarpa by having branched and larger stromata, smaller perithecia, and smaller ascospores (8 –) 8.5–9.5 (– 10) × 3–3.5 (– 4) µm (M = 8.9 × 3.4 µm) (Ju et al. 2018). Xylaria microcarpa is somewhat similar to X. ianthinovelutina and X. culleniae in stromatal surface with tomentum and grow on leguminous pods, but the later two taxa differ in larger stromata, ascospores with a straight germ slit slightly less than spore-length, surrounded with a hyaline sheath and non-cellular appendages (Ju et al. 2018). The phylogenetic tree showed that Xylaria microcarpa and X. aethiopica J. Fourn., Y. M. Ju, H. M. Hsieh & U. Lindem are sister taxa with a strong supported branch in BI tree (BS = 0.98), but X. aethiopica is distinct morphologically with larger stromata 15–30 mm total height, brown to dark brown and slightly larger ascospores (9.7 –) 11–13 (– 13.5) × (3.5 –) 3.8–4.5 (– 4.9) µm (M = 11.9 × 4.1 µm) with a conspicuous straight germ and appendages, and grows on fallen woody pods of Millettia ferruginea (Fabaceae) (Fournier et al. 2018 b).

Notes

Published as part of Zhu, An-Hong, Song, Zi-Kun, Wang, Jun-Fang, Guan, Hao-Wen, Qu, Zhi & Ma, Hai-Xia, 2024, Multi-gene phylogenetic and taxonomic contributions to Xylaria (Ascomycota) associated with fallen fruits from China, pp. 23-41 in MycoKeys 106 on pages 23-41, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.106.124944

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
FCATAS
Material sample ID
FCATAS 883 , FCATAS 885
Event date
2015-01-20 , 2015-01-21
Verbatim event date
2015-01-20 , 2015-01-21
Scientific name authorship
Hai X. Ma & Yu Li
Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Ascomycota
Order
Xylariales
Family
Xylariaceae
Genus
Xylaria
Species
microcarpa
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Xylaria microcarpa Ma, 2024

References

  • Perera RH, Hyde KD, Maharachchikumbura SSN, Jones EBG, McKenzie EHC, Stadler M, Lee HB, Samarakoon MC, Ekanayaka AH, Camporesi E (2020) Fungi on wild seeds and fruits. Mycosphere 11 (1): 2108–2480. https://doi.org/10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/14
  • Ju YM, Rogers JD, Hsieh HM (2018) Xylaria species associated with fallen fruits and seeds. Mycologia 110 (4): 726–749. https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2018.1469879
  • Fournier J, Ju YM, Hsieh HM, Lindermann U (2018 b) Xylaria aethiopica sp. nov. – a new pod-inhabiting species of Xylaria (Xylariaceae) from Ethiopia. Ascomycete. Org 10 (5): 209–215.