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Molecular phylogeny and morphology reveal two new entomopathogenic species of Ophiocordyceps (Ophiocordycipitaceae, Hypocreales) parasitic on termites from China.

Qi FanTao YangHui LiXue-Mei WangHe-Fa LiaoPei-Hong ShenZhu-Liang YangWen-Bo ZengYuan-Bing Wang
Published in: MycoKeys (2024)
Two new termite-pathogenic species, Ophiocordycepsglobiperitheciata and O.longistipes , are described from Yunnan Province, China. Six-locus (ITS, nrSSU, nrLSU, tef-1α , rpb1 and rpb2 ) phylogenetic analyses in combination with morphological observations were employed to characterize these two species. Phylogenetically, O.globiperitheciata is most closely related to Hirsutellacryptosclerotium and O.communis , whereas O.longistipes shares a sister relationship with O.fusiformis . However, O.globiperitheciata differs from H.cryptosclerotium by parasitizing Blattodea and producing clavate, unbifurcated stromata. Ophiocordycepsglobiperitheciata is distinguished from O.communis by multiple stromata, shorter asci and ascospores. Ophiocordycepslongistipes differs from O.fusiformis in producing larger stromata, perithecia, asci and ascospores, as well as smaller citriform or oval conidia. Morphological descriptions of the two new species and a dichotomous key to the 19 termite-pathogenic Ophiocordyceps species are presented.
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