Abstract

Cyanosporus is a genus widely distributed in Asia, Europe, North America, South America and Oceania. It grows on different angiosperm and gymnosperm trees and can cause brown rot of wood. Blue-tinted basidiomata of Cyanosporus makes it easy to distinguish from other genera, but the similar morphological characters make it difficult to identify species within the genus. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Cyanosporus were carried out based on worldwide samples with an emphasis on Chinese collections, and the species diversity of the genus is updated. Four new species, C.flavus, C.rigidus, C.subungulatus and C.tenuicontextus, are described based on the evidence of morphological characters, distribution areas, host trees and molecular phylogenetic analyses inferred from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions, the large subunit of nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (nLSU), the small subunit of nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (nSSU), the small subunit of mitochondrial rRNA gene (mtSSU), the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB1), the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2), and the translation elongation factor 1-α gene (TEF). Our study expanded the number of Cyanosporus species to 35 around the world including 23 species from China. Detailed descriptions of the four new species and the geographical locations of the Cyanosporus species in China are provided.

Highlights

  • Cyanosporus was proposed as a monotypic genus for Polyporus caesius (Schrad.) Fr. based on its cyanophilous basidiospores (McGinty 1909)

  • The combined 7-gene (ITS+nLSU+nSSU+mtSSU+RPB1+RPB2+translation elongation factor 1-α gene (TEF)) sequences dataset had an aligned length of 5634 characters, of which 3843 characters were constant, 247 were variable and parsimony-uninformative, and 1544 were parsimony-informative

  • In the current phylogenetic analyses based on the combined datasets of internal transcribed spacer (ITS)+TEF and ITS+nLSU+mtSSU+nSSU+RPB1+RPB2+TEF sequences, species of Cyanosporus formed a highly supported lineage, distant from Postia and other brown-rot fungal genera (Figs 2, 3) and consistent with previous studies (Shen et al 2019; Liu et al 2021a)

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Introduction

Cyanosporus was proposed as a monotypic genus for Polyporus caesius (Schrad.) Fr. based on its cyanophilous basidiospores (McGinty 1909). Tyromyces caesius (Schrad.) Murrill and Postia caesia (Schrad.) P. Were frequently used instead of Cyanosporus caesius (Schrad.) McGinty in subsequent studies (Donk 1960; Jahn 1963; Lowe 1975). Four species in the Postia caesia complex were described from Europe, viz., P. luteocaesia David) Jülich, P. alni Niemelä & Vampola and P. mediterraneocaesia M. Rivoire (David 1974, 1980; Jahn 1979; Pieri and Rivoire 2005). Papp was proposed for the species of P. caesia complex (Papp 2014). Miettinen et al (2018) revised the species concept of the P. caesia complex based on morphology and two gene markers (ITS and TEF) and raised the species number of the complex to 24, including six species from China

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