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Bothalia - African Biodiversity & Conservation

versión On-line ISSN 2311-9284
versión impresa ISSN 0006-8241

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SOCHOROVA, Zuzana et al. Pseudoplectania africana (Sarcosomataceae, Pezizales), a new species from South Africa. Bothalia (Online) [online]. 2022, vol.52, n.1, pp.1-15. ISSN 2311-9284.  http://dx.doi.org/10.38201/btha.abc.v52.i1.1.

BACKGROUND: An undescribed species of Pseudoplectania was found during an excursion in MpumalangaOBJECTIVES: To describe Pseudoplectania africana M.Carbone & Sochorová as a new species and to evaluate presence of crystals as a diagnostic character in PseudoplectaniaMETHODS: The description was based on standard macro- and microscopical methods. Presence of crystals was tested for in UV light. Phylogeny was inferred using sequencing of the LSU and ITS lociRESULTS: Pseudoplectania africana is characterised by shortly stipitate to sessile apothecia up to 18 mm broad, richly developed basal tomentum, ascospores with an eccentrically positioned, relatively small sheath, straight, sometimes bifurcate paraphyses, wavy to coiled external hairs and presence of large yellow crystals mainly in the hymenium and ectal excipulum. It was found on a decaying coniferous trunk. The species forms a distinct lineage in the clade with P. tasmanica and P. ericae. All of these three species exhibited presence of the large yellow crystals (sulphur yellow in UV light). No or only small hyaline crystals (whole mount blue in UV light) were found in P. nigrella, P. lignicola, P. episphagnum and P. melaenaCONCLUSION: The new species represents the first report of Pseudoplectania in South Africa and probably also in the whole of continental Africa. Crystals in hymenium and excipulum appear to be an important trait in Pseudoplectania taxonomy

Palabras clave : Ascomycota; crystals; fungal diversity; phylogeny; taxonomy.

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