Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico
Background and Aims: The order Coronophorales has been poorly studied in Mexico. It includes six families, but only four of them are represented in the country. It is characterized by turbinate or globose perithecial ascomata, with the presence or absence of quellkörper structures and/or Munk pores....
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Instituto de Ecología, A.C.
2022
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author | Chacón Zapata, Santiago Ramírez-Guillén, Florencia |
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description | Background and Aims: The order Coronophorales has been poorly studied in Mexico. It includes six families, but only four of them are represented in the country. It is characterized by turbinate or globose perithecial ascomata, with the presence or absence of quellkörper structures and/or Munk pores. The objective of this work is to present the species of Coronophorales previously known for the country and to describe the new records.
Methods: Random explorations were carried out to collect specimens, between 2011 and 2015, in urban and peri-urban green areas of the city of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. Material collected and previously herborized was reviewed. The study of the samples was done according to traditional techniques in mycology and all the material studied is deposited in the herbarium XAL.
Key results: Eleven species of Coronophorales are described. Nine of these are new records for Mexico: Bertia sinensis, B. triseptata, Chaetosphaerella fusca, Fracchiaea callista, Gaillardiella pezizoides, Nitschkia collapsa, N. floridana, Tympanopsis confertula and T. uniseriata; Fracchiaea broomeana is recorded for the first time from Veracruz and Nitschkia grevillii is recorded from new locations. Drawings or photographs of the studied material are presented, as well as a key to determine all the species of the order known so far in the country.
Conclusions: The order Coronophorales is little represented in Mexico. Prior to this contribution, ten species of the group were known; however, with the new records presented here, there are now 19 known species of this group of fungi in the country. |
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spelling | oai:oai.abm.ojs.inecol.mx:article-20512022-11-16T00:08:20Z Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico Especies conocidas y nuevos registros de Coronophorales (Ascomycota) en México Chacón Zapata, Santiago Ramírez-Guillén, Florencia Bertiaceae Chaetosphaerellaceae Nitschkiaceae quellkörper Scortechiniaceae. Bertiaceae Chaetosphaerellaceae Nitschkiaceae quellkörper, Scortechiniaceae. Background and Aims: The order Coronophorales has been poorly studied in Mexico. It includes six families, but only four of them are represented in the country. It is characterized by turbinate or globose perithecial ascomata, with the presence or absence of quellkörper structures and/or Munk pores. The objective of this work is to present the species of Coronophorales previously known for the country and to describe the new records. Methods: Random explorations were carried out to collect specimens, between 2011 and 2015, in urban and peri-urban green areas of the city of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. Material collected and previously herborized was reviewed. The study of the samples was done according to traditional techniques in mycology and all the material studied is deposited in the herbarium XAL. Key results: Eleven species of Coronophorales are described. Nine of these are new records for Mexico: Bertia sinensis, B. triseptata, Chaetosphaerella fusca, Fracchiaea callista, Gaillardiella pezizoides, Nitschkia collapsa, N. floridana, Tympanopsis confertula and T. uniseriata; Fracchiaea broomeana is recorded for the first time from Veracruz and Nitschkia grevillii is recorded from new locations. Drawings or photographs of the studied material are presented, as well as a key to determine all the species of the order known so far in the country. Conclusions: The order Coronophorales is little represented in Mexico. Prior to this contribution, ten species of the group were known; however, with the new records presented here, there are now 19 known species of this group of fungi in the country. Antecedentes y Objetivos: El orden Coronophorales ha sido poco estudiado en México. Incluye seis familias y solo cuatro de ellas están representadas en el país. Se caracteriza por ascomas periteciales turbinados o globosos, con presencia o ausencia de estructuras quellkörper y/o poros de Munk. El objetivo de este trabajo es dar a conocer las especies de Coronophorales previamente conocidas del país y describir los nuevos registros. Métodos: Se realizaron exploraciones al azar para la recolección de ejemplares, entre 2011 y 2015, en áreas verdes urbanas y periurbanas de la ciudad de Xalapa, Veracruz, México. Se revisó material recolectado y previamente herborizado. El estudio de las muestras se hizo de acuerdo con las técnicas tradicionales en micología y todo el material estudiado está depositado en el herbario XAL. Resultados clave: Se describen 11 especies de Coronophorales. Nueve de ellas: Bertia sinensis, B. triseptata, Chaetosphaerella fusca, Fracchiaea callista, Gaillardiella pezizoides, Nitschkia collapsa, N. floridana, Tympanopsis confertula y T. uniseriata son nuevos registros para México; Fracchiaea broomeana se cita por primera vez para Veracruz y Nitschkia grevillii se registra de nuevas localidades. Se presentan dibujos o fotografías del material estudiado, además de una clave para determinar las especies hasta ahora conocidas del orden en el país. Conclusiones: El orden Coronophorales está poco representado en México. Previo a esta contribución se conocían diez especies del grupo. Sin embargo, con los nuevos registros que aquí se presentan, ahora suman 19 las especies conocidas de este grupo de hongos en el país. Instituto de Ecología, A.C. 2022-06-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf text/xml application/epub+zip https://abm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/abm/article/view/2051 10.21829/abm129.2022.2051 Acta Botanica Mexicana; No. 129 (2022) Acta Botanica Mexicana; Núm. 129 (2022) 2448-7589 0187-7151 spa https://abm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/abm/article/view/2051/4215 https://abm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/abm/article/view/2051/4293 https://abm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/abm/article/view/2051/4216 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Chacón Zapata, Santiago Ramírez-Guillén, Florencia Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico |
title | Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico |
title_full | Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico |
title_fullStr | Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico |
title_full_unstemmed | Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico |
title_short | Known species and new records of Coronophorales (Ascomycota) in Mexico |
title_sort | known species and new records of coronophorales (ascomycota) in mexico |
url | https://abm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/abm/article/view/2051 |
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