Phylogenetic overview of the genus Genea (Pezizales, Ascomycota) with an emphasis on European taxa

We constructed a comprehensive phylogeny of the genus Genea, with new molecular data from samples collected in several countries in temperate and Mediterranean Europe, as well as North America. Type specimens and authentic material of most species were examined to support identifications. The molecu...

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Published inMycologia Vol. 108; no. 2; pp. 441 - 456
Main Authors Alvarado, Pablo, Cabero, Julio, Moreno, Gabriel, Bratek, Zoltán, van Vooren, Nicolas, Kaounas, Vasileios, Konstantinidis, Giorgos, Agnello, Carlo, Merényi, Zsolt, Smith, Matthew E., Vizzini, Alfredo, Trappe, James M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Taylor & Francis 01.03.2016
Mycological Society of America
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Summary:We constructed a comprehensive phylogeny of the genus Genea, with new molecular data from samples collected in several countries in temperate and Mediterranean Europe, as well as North America. Type specimens and authentic material of most species were examined to support identifications. The molecular identity of the most common species in Genea was compared with nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS), D1-D2 domains of 28S nuc rDNA (28S rDNA) and translation elongation factor 1-α ene (TEF1) profiles of 10 recently proposed taxa, G. brunneocarpa, G. compressa, G. dentata, G. fageticola, G. lobulata, G. oxygala, G. pinicola, G. pseudobalsleyi, G. pseudoverrucosa and G. tuberculata, supporting their status as distinct species. Genea mexicana and G. thaxteri on the one hand and G. sphaerica and G. lespiaultii on the other are closely related. Multiple lineages were recorded for G. verrucosa and G. fragrans, but we found no morphological traits to discriminate among them, so we tentatively interpreted them as cryptic species. A key to species of the genus Genea is provided to facilitate identification. We provide macroscopic images of fresh specimens and of representative spores of most species. Finally, we conducted a molecular analysis of the divergence time for Genea and discuss the implications of our results.
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ISSN:0027-5514
1557-2536
DOI:10.3852/15-199