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Title: Restingomyces, a new sequestrate genus from the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest that is phylogenetically related to early-diverging taxa in Trappeaceae (Phallales)
Authors: Sulzbacher, Marcelo Aloisio
Grebenc, Tine
Cabral, Tiara Sousa
Giachini, Admir José
Goto, Bruno Tomio
Smith, Matthew E.
Baseia, Iuri Goulart
Keywords: Dna, Fungal
Proton Transporting Adenosine Triphosphate Synthase
Ribosome Dna
Rna 28s
Basidiomycetes
Biometry
Chemistry
Classification
Cluster Analysis
Cytology
Dna Sequence
Genetics
Isolation And Purification
Microscopy
Photography
Phylogeny
Rainforest
Basidiomycota
Biometry
Cluster Analysis
Dna, Fungal
Ribosomal Dna
Microscopy
Mitochondrial Proton-translocating Atpases
Photography
Phylogeny
Rainforest
Rna, Ribosomal, 28s
Sequence Analysis, Dna
Issue Date: 2016
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Mycologia
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 108, Número 5, Pags. 954-966
Abstract: Restingomyces reticulatus gen. et sp. nov. is a recently discovered false truffle species from Atlantic "restinga" rainforest in northeastern Brazil. Molecular and morphological characters separate this new sequestrate species from other described taxa in the order Phallales (Phallomycetidae, Basidiomycota). In our phylogenetic analysis based on nuc 28S rDNA and atp6, R. reticulatus forms a sister clade to Trappea darkeri and Phallobata alba, with the three taxa forming the earliest diverging lineage within Phallales. Morphological and molecular data warrant the recognition of the new genus and species, described here, and we also amend the taxonomic description for the family Trappeaceae. © 2016 by The Mycological Society of America, Lawrence, KS 66044-8897.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.3852/15-265
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