Halosarpheia japonica sp. nov. (Halosphaeriales, Ascomycota) from marine habitats in Japan

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Mohamed A. Abdel-Wahab
Takahiko Nagahama
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[1] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC),Extremobiosphere Research Center
[2] Sohag University,Department of Botany, Faculty of Science
[3] Higashi-Chikushi Junior College,Department of Food and Nutrition
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Mycological Progress | 2012年 / 11卷
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Marine fungi; Driftwood; Sordariomycetes; Subtropical; Phylogenetics;
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A new Halosarpheia species, collected from driftwood from Hakkeijima beach, Yokohama, Japan, is described and illustrated and is compared with other species of the genus. The new fungus was growing together with its anamorph on a piece of decaying wood. SSU and LSU rDNA sequences for both morphs were 99% similar. Phylogenetic analyses of SSU and LSU rDNA sequences of the both morphs confirm their anamorph–teleomorph relationship and placed the new fungus in the Halosarpheia sensu stricto clade with high statistical support. Halosarpheia japonica is characterized by its polar appendage that is initially enclosed in a cellular sheath and dissolves in water, the appendage then swells to form a huge tree-like structure. The other three species currently included in Halosarpheia sensu stricto differ from H. japonica by having two polar appendages that uncoil in water to form long filaments.
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