Abstract

An investigation of freshwater fungi in Thailand resulted in the collection of one new monotypic genus, Neoxylomyces, and a novel species each in Camposporium, Brunneofusispora, Rattania, Neoxylomyces, and Phaeoacremonium. Camposporium dulciaquae resembles C. septatum in conidial morphology and number of septa but differs in conidial sizes. Brunneofusispora hyalina is similar to B. sinensis in conidiogenesis and conidial shape but differs in the sizes of conidiomata and conidiogenous cells. Rattania aquatica is the second species in Rattania, while Phaeoacremonium thailandense is the third species recorded from freshwater habitats. A new genus, Neoxylomyces, typified by N. multiseptatus, is similar to Xylomyces giganteus, but differs in the number of septa, chlamydospore measurements, and absence of a mucilaginous coating around the chlamydospores. These novel taxa form an independent lineage distinct from other species based on multi-loci phylogenetic analyses. Descriptions, illustrations, and notes are provided for each taxon. These new freshwater ascomycetes add to the increasing number of fungi known from Thailand and it is now evident that there are numerous novel taxa awaiting to be described as new freshwater habitats are explored. An update of newly discovered taxa in the widely studied freshwater habitats of Thailand over the last five years is also provided.

Highlights

  • We are carrying out surveys of freshwater fungi on submerged wood in streams along a north–south gradient in the Asia region [28] and here we introduce one new genus, Neoxylomyces (Phyllachorales genera incertae sedis, Phyllachorales), and one new species in each of Camposporium (Melanommataceae, Pleosporales), Brunneofusispora (Occultibambusaceae, Pleosporales), Rattania (Chaetosphaeriaceae, Chaetosphaeriales), and Phaeoacremonium (Togniniaceae, Togniniales)

  • Dothideomycetes are characterized by bitunicate asci with fissitunicate dehiscence, and ascolocular ascomatal development [15,48]

  • Bootstrap support values for maximum likelihood (ML) equal to or greater than 75% and BYPP equal to or greater than 0.95 are given above the nodes

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Introduction

Freshwater fungi are a diverse and heterogenous taxonomic group occurring on a wide variety of substrates and with a global distribution [1,2,3,4]. Jones et al [2] estimated the number of freshwater fungi to be between 3069–4145, which is lower as compared to marine fungi with an estimated 12,500 species [5,6]. There are 1898 species under 767 genera of marine fungi listed in www.marinefungi.org (accessed on 13 January 2021) [6], but there are no recent published reports of freshwater fungal numbers [2,7]. An online platform on freshwater fungi, www.freshwarterfungi.org (accessed on 13 January 2021). This comprehensive database presently includes 451 species of freshwater

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