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  • Reclassification of Parapte...
    Leal-Dutra, Caio A; Neves, Maria Alice; Griffith, Gareth W; Reck, Mateus A; Clasen, Lina A; Dentinger, Bryn T M

    MycoKeys (Sofia, Bulgaria), 07/2018, Letnik: 37, Številka: 37
    Journal Article

    The genus was first introduced to accommodate two Brazilian species of coralloid fungi with affinities to Pterulaceae (Agaricales). Despite the coralloid habit and the presence of skeletal hyphae, other features, notably the presence of gloeocystidia, dichophyses and papillate hyphal ends, differentiate this genus from Pterulaceae Fieldwork in Brazil resulted in the rediscovery of two coralloid fungi identifiable as , the first verified collections of this genus since Corner's original work in the 1950s. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of nrITS and nrLSU sequences from these modern specimens revealed affinities with the /peniophorales clade in the Russulales, rather than Pterulaceae. The presence of distinctive hyphal elements, homologous to the defining features of /peniophorales, is consistent with the phylogenetic evidence and thus clearly distinguished and its type species from Pterulaceae, placing this genus within /peniophorales. was also found to be polyphyletic so gen. nov. is proposed to accommodate , , and also within /peniophorales.