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Fungal diversity notes 111–252—taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa

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This paper is a compilation of notes on 142 fungal taxa, including five new families, 20 new genera, and 100 new species, representing a wide taxonomic and geographic range. The new families, Ascocylindricaceae, Caryosporaceae and Wicklowiaceae (Ascomycota) are introduced based on their distinct lineages and unique morphology. The new Dothideomycete genera Pseudomassariosphaeria (Amniculicolaceae), Heracleicola, Neodidymella and Pseudomicrosphaeriopsis (Didymellaceae), Pseudopithomyces (Didymosphaeriaceae), Brunneoclavispora, Neolophiostoma and Sulcosporium (Halotthiaceae), Lophiohelichrysum (Lophiostomataceae), Galliicola, Populocrescentia and Vagicola (Phaeosphaeriaceae), Ascocylindrica (Ascocylindricaceae), Elongatopedicellata (Roussoellaceae), Pseudoasteromassaria (Latoruaceae) and Pseudomonodictys (Macrodiplodiopsidaceae) are introduced. The newly described species of Dothideomycetes (Ascomycota) are Pseudomassariosphaeria bromicola (Amniculicolaceae), Flammeascoma lignicola (Anteagloniaceae), Ascocylindrica marina (Ascocylindricaceae), Lembosia xyliae (Asterinaceae), Diplodia crataegicola and Diplodia galiicola (Botryosphaeriaceae), Caryospora aquatica (Caryosporaceae), Heracleicola premilcurensis and Neodidymella thailandicum (Didymellaceae), Pseudopithomyces palmicola (Didymosphaeriaceae), Floricola viticola (Floricolaceae), Brunneoclavispora bambusae, Neolophiostoma pigmentatum and Sulcosporium thailandica (Halotthiaceae), Pseudoasteromassaria fagi (Latoruaceae), Keissleriella dactylidicola (Lentitheciaceae), Lophiohelichrysum helichrysi (Lophiostomataceae), Aquasubmersa japonica (Lophiotremataceae), Pseudomonodictys tectonae (Macrodiplodiopsidaceae), Microthyrium buxicola and Tumidispora shoreae (Microthyriaceae), Alloleptosphaeria clematidis, Allophaeosphaeria cytisi, Allophaeosphaeria subcylindrospora, Dematiopleospora luzulae, Entodesmium artemisiae, Galiicola pseudophaeosphaeria, Loratospora luzulae, Nodulosphaeria senecionis, Ophiosphaerella aquaticus, Populocrescentia forlicesenensis and Vagicola vagans (Phaeosphaeriaceae), Elongatopedicellata lignicola, Roussoella magnatum and Roussoella angustior (Roussoellaceae) and Shrungabeeja longiappendiculata (Tetraploasphaeriaceae). The new combinations Pseudomassariosphaeria grandispora, Austropleospora archidendri, Pseudopithomyces chartarum, Pseudopithomyces maydicus, Pseudopithomyces sacchari, Vagicola vagans, Punctulariopsis cremeoalbida and Punctulariopsis efibulata Dothideomycetes. The new genera Dictyosporella (Annulatascaceae), and Tinhaudeus (Halosphaeriaceae) are introduced in Sordariomycetes (Ascomycota) while Dictyosporella aquatica (Annulatascaceae), Chaetosphaeria rivularia (Chaetosphaeriaceae), Beauveria gryllotalpidicola and Beauveria loeiensis (Cordycipitaceae), Seimatosporium sorbi and Seimatosporium pseudorosarum (Discosiaceae), Colletotrichum aciculare, Colletotrichum fusiforme and Colletotrichum hymenocallidicola (Glomerellaceae), Tinhaudeus formosanus (Halosphaeriaceae), Pestalotiopsis subshorea and Pestalotiopsis dracaenea (Pestalotiopsiceae), Phaeoacremonium tectonae (Togniniaceae), Cytospora parasitica and Cytospora tanaitica (Valsaceae), Annulohypoxylon palmicola, Biscogniauxia effusae and Nemania fusoideis (Xylariaceae) are introduced as novel species to order Sordariomycetes. The newly described species of Eurotiomycetes are Mycocalicium hyaloparvicellulum (Mycocaliciaceae). Acarospora septentrionalis and Acarospora castaneocarpa (Acarosporaceae), Chapsa multicarpa and Fissurina carassensis (Graphidaceae), Sticta fuscotomentosa and Sticta subfilicinella (Lobariaceae) are newly introduced in class Lecanoromycetes. In class Pezizomycetes, Helvella pseudolacunosa and Helvella rugosa (Helvellaceae) are introduced as new species. The new families, Dendrominiaceae and Neoantrodiellaceae (Basidiomycota) are introduced together with a new genus Neoantrodiella (Neoantrodiellaceae), here based on both morphology coupled with molecular data. In the class Agaricomycetes, Agaricus pseudolangei, Agaricus haematinus, Agaricus atrodiscus and Agaricus exilissimus (Agaricaceae), Amanita melleialba, Amanita pseudosychnopyramis and Amanita subparvipantherina (Amanitaceae), Entoloma calabrum, Cora barbulata, Dictyonema gomezianum and Inocybe granulosa (Inocybaceae), Xerocomellus sarnarii (Boletaceae), Cantharellus eucalyptorum, Cantharellus nigrescens, Cantharellus tricolor and Cantharellus variabilicolor (Cantharellaceae), Cortinarius alboamarescens, Cortinarius brunneoalbus, Cortinarius ochroamarus, Cortinarius putorius and Cortinarius seidlii (Cortinariaceae), Hymenochaete micropora and Hymenochaete subporioides (Hymenochaetaceae), Xylodon ramicida (Schizoporaceae), Colospora andalasii (Polyporaceae), Russula guangxiensis and Russula hakkae (Russulaceae), Tremella dirinariae, Tremella graphidis and Tremella pyrenulae (Tremellaceae) are introduced. Four new combinations Neoantrodiella gypsea, Neoantrodiella thujae (Neoantrodiellaceae), Punctulariopsis cremeoalbida, Punctulariopsis efibulata (Punctulariaceae) are also introduced here for the division Basidiomycota. Furthermore Absidia caatinguensis, Absidia koreana and Gongronella koreana (Cunninghamellaceae), Mortierella pisiformis and Mortierella formosana (Mortierellaceae) are newly introduced in the Zygomycota, while Neocallimastix cameroonii and Piromyces irregularis (Neocallimastigaceae) are introduced in the Neocallimastigomycota. Reference specimens or changes in classification and notes are provided for Alternaria ethzedia, Cucurbitaria ephedricola, Austropleospora, Austropleospora archidendri, Byssosphaeria rhodomphala, Lophiostoma caulium, Pseudopithomyces maydicus, Massariosphaeria, Neomassariosphaeria and Pestalotiopsis montellica.

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The authors extend their sincere appreciations to the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University for its funding this Prolific Research Group (PRG-1436-09). This research was also supported by Featured microbial resources and diversity investigation in Southwest Karst area (2014FY120100). Kevin D. Hyde thanks the Chinese Academy of Sciences, project number 2013T2S0030, for the award of Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists at Kunming Institute of Botany. K.D. Hyde thanks the Thailand Research Fund grant – Taxonomy, Phylogeny and biochemistry of Thai Basidiomycetes (BRG 5580009). This study was financially supported by the Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Yunnan Provincial Government (Grant No. U1302263).Y.P. Xiao and T.C. Wen are grateful to The National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31460012 & No. 31200016). R.L. Zhao is grateful to The National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31000013, 31360014 and 31470152). J.C. Kang is grateful to the Agricultural Science and Technology Foundation of Guizhou Province (Nos. NY[2013]3042), the International Collaboration Plan of Guizhou Province (No. G [2012]7006) and the Innovation Team Construction for Science and Technology of Guizhou Province (No. [2012]4007) from the Science and Technology Department of Guizhou Province, China. Vizzini and co-workers are grateful to their friends Guy Redeuilh† and Mauro Sarnari for having supported their study with the collection of the CalaGonone (NU) and Monte Argentario (GR), which for first cleared us the distinctive characters of this species of Xerocomellus. Special thanks also to Stefano Restocchi for his aid in performing microscopic features investigation. They thank Kanyawim Kirtikara and Lily Eurwilaichitr at BIOTEC for their continued interest and support. A. Millanes and M. Wedin acknowledge a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (CGL2012–40123), M. Wedin and M. Westberg acknowledge support from The Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (SvenskaArtprojektet, administered by the Swedish Species Information Centre/ArtDatabanken), and M. Wedin gratefully received support from the Swedish Research Council (grant VR 621-2012-3990). New species described by R. Lücking and co-authors (J. D. Lawrey, H. T. Lumbsch) resulted from the NSF projects DEB 0841405 (PI J. Lawrey; Co-PIs: R. Lücking, P. Gillevet), DEB-1354884 (PI H. T. Lumbsch; Co-PI: R. Lücking), DEB-1025861 (PI H. T. Lumbsch; Co-PI: R. Lücking) and DEB-0715660 (PI R. Lücking). JJ. Luangsa-ard, K. Tasanathai, A. Khonsanit, D. Thanakitpipattana, S. Somrithipol was supported by the project “Raising the quality and standards of microorganism data for use in biotechnology” grant number P-12-01829. They thank the Department of National Parks for supporting taxonomic and diversity studies. They thank Prof. YodathaiThebtaranonth for permission to collect in a new area in Loei Province. U. Pinruan, S. Sommai, S. Nuankaew, S. Suetrong was supported by the project collection and identification of additional fungi for research and corporation projects of BIOTEC, Grants P-12-01294. D.X. Lima, C.A. Fragoso de Souza, C.M. de Souza-Motta, A.L.C.M. de Azevedo Santiago were supported from the “Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior” (CAPES) for a post-graduate scholarship to Diogo X. Lima. They also thank Conselho Nacional de DesenvolvimentoCientífico e Tecnológico for financial support through the projects: ‘Mucoromycotina in upland forests from the semi-arid of Pernambuco’ (CNPq - 458391/2014-0), ‘Mycological diagnosis in native and disturbed areas in the Catimbau National Park, Pernambuco, Brazil’ (552083/2011-9/CNPQ) and Programa de PesquisaemBiodiversidade do Semiárido - PPBIO (457498/2012-9/CNPq). K. Voigt was supported by the JSMC at the University Jena and the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–HKI Jena and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) within CRC/TR 124 FungiNet: project Z1. Tuula Niskanen, Kare Liimatainen, and Joe Ammirati are grateful to Oskar Öflunds Stiftelse, the Daniel E. Stuntz Memorial Foundation, and Finnish Cultural Foundation. Qing Cai, Yang Y. Cui and Zhu L. Yang are very indebted to Drs. Flavius Popa, TolgorBau and Fang Li for providing them materials and images of Amanita, and to the Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Yunnan Provincial Government (Grant No. U1302263). M. Ghobad-Nejhad acknowledges the support received from Iran National Science Foundation (INSF), project number 93001054. Huang Zhang thanks for the Scientific Foundation of Kunming University of Science and Technology (Project ID: 14118899). Buyck & V. Hofstetterare grateful to the staff members of CNRE in Antananarivo for logistic support and field assistance. Their field work in Madagascar was financed in part through grants from the National Geographic Society (grants 6365-98, 7921-05) and in more recent years by the ATM-projects “Past and present biodiversity” and “Emergences” of the Muséum national d’histoirenaturelle (Dirs. Ph. Janvier and S. Peigné). For sequencing, this study received support from the ATM-projects “Barcode of life” (Dirs. L. Legall and S. Samadi) and “Emergences” (Dir. S. Peigné) of the Muséum national d’histoirenaturelle. Z.L. Luo and H.Y. Su are grateful to The National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.31460015). Ellen Larsson acknowledge the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative, ArtDatabanken, SLU Uppsala (grant dha152/2011). Erio Camporesi thanks Giancarlo Lombardi, Sergio Montanari and Gigi Stagioni for their invaluable help in the identifying host plants. S. Maharachchikumbura thanks the Featured microbial resources and diversity investigation in Southwest Karst area (2014FY120100). K.L. Pang would like to thank the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, for financial support (NSC101-2621-B-019-001-MY3). R. Phookamsak (PHD/0090/2551), Chayanard Phukhamsakda (PHD/0020/2557) and Mingkwan Doilom (PHD./0072/2553) acknowledge the The Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program under the Thailand Research Fund. Saranyaphat Boonmee would like to thank TRF/BIOTEC Special Program which supported this work (BRT R_251181, BRT R_253012). Ausana Mapook is grateful to Research and Researchers for Industries (RRI) PHD57I0012 under the Thailand Research Fund for providing financial support. T.T.T. Nguyen, H.W. Lee and H.B. Lee were supported by the Graduate Program for the Undiscovered Taxa of Korea(NIBR201524202) and by the Project on Survey and Discovery of Indigenous Fungal Species of Korea funded by NIBR of the Ministry of Environment (MOE), Republic of Korea. T.C. Wen and X.Y. Zeng are grateful to the Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine Program of Guizhou Province (No. [2012]5008) and the Science Foundation of Guizhou University (No. 201309). K. Tanaka would like to thank the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS, 25440199) and Hirosaki University Grant for Exploratory Research by Young Scientists and Newly‒appointed Scientists for financial support. Hiran Ariyawansa is grateful to A.D Ariyawansa, D.M.K Ariyawansa, Ruwini Ariyawansa and Amila Gunasekara for their valuable suggestions.

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Ariyawansa, H.A., Hyde, K.D., Jayasiri, S.C. et al. Fungal diversity notes 111–252—taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa. Fungal Diversity 75, 27–274 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-015-0346-5

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