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1 Department of Biology, Howard University, 415 College Street NW, Washington
D.C. 20059, U.S.A.
2 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada,
Biodiversity (Mycology and Botany), 960 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1A
0C6, Canada
3 Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, 334 Plant Science Building,
Ithaca, New York 14853, U.S.A.
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Correspondence: Priscila Chaverri
pchaverri{at}howard.edu
The present taxonomic revision deals with Neotropical species of three
entomopathogenic genera that were once included in Hypocrella s. l.:
Hypocrella s. str. (anamorph Aschersonia),
Moelleriella (anamorph aschersonia-like), and Samuelsia gen.
nov (anamorph aschersonia-like). Species of Hypocrella, Moelleriella,
and Samuelsia are pathogens of scale insects (Coccidae and
Lecaniidae, Homoptera) and whiteflies (Aleyrodidae, Homoptera) and are common
in tropical regions. Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from nuclear
ribosomal large subunit (28S), translation elongation factor 1-
(TEF
1-
), and RNA polymerase II subunit 1 (RPB1) and analyses of multiple
morphological characters demonstrate that the three segregated genera can be
distinguished by the disarticulation of the ascospores and shape and size of
conidia. Moelleriella has filiform multi-septate ascospores that
disarticulate at the septa within the ascus and aschersonia-like anamorphs
with fusoid conidia. Hypocrella s. str. has filiform to long-fusiform
ascospores that do not disarticulate and Aschersonia s. str.
anamorphs with fusoid conidia. The new genus proposed here,
Samuelsia, has filiform to long-fusiform ascospores that do not
disarticulate and aschersonia-like anamorphs with small allantoid conidia. In
addition, the present study presents and discusses the evolution of species,
morphology, and ecology in Hypocrella, Moelleriella, and
Samuelsia based on multigene phylogenetic analyses.
Taxonomic novelties: New genus: Samuelsia. New species: Hypocrella disciformis, H. hirsuta, Moelleriella basicystis, M. boliviensis, M. cornuta, M. evansii, M. madidiensis, M. umbospora, S. chalalensis, S. geonomis, S. intermedia, S. rufobrunnea, and S. sheikhii. New combinations: M. castanea, M. colliculosa, M. disjuncta, M. epiphylla, M. gaertneriana, M. globosa, M. guaranitica, M. javanica, M. libera, M. macrostroma, M. ochracea, M. palmae, M. phyllogena, M. rhombispora, M. sloaneae, M. turbinata, and M. zhongdongii.
Keywords multilocus phylogenetics / polyphasic taxonomy / species identification / species recognition
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