학술논문

Natural infection of Chiromyzinae larvae (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) in southern Chile by Tolypocladium valdiviae sp. nov.
Document Type
Article
Source
Fungal Biology. Jan2023, Vol. 127 Issue 1/2, p845-853. 9p.
Subject
*DIPTERA
*LARVAE
*CELL morphology
*HYPOCREALES
*PARASITES
*ASCOMYCETES
*TRYPANOSOMA cruzi
Language
ISSN
1878-6146
Abstract
A new species from the fungal genus Tolypocladium (Hypocreales: Ophiocordycipitaceae) that infects Stratiomyidae larva from the genus Hylorops is described: Tolypocladium valdiviae Gallardo-Pillancari, Montalva & González. The description is based on both genomic data and morphological characteristics. The sexual stage of T. valdiviae presents fleshy and visible stromata; unlike Tolypocladium ophioglossoides , it is smaller and emerges directly from its host and resembles Tolypocladium longisegmentis and Tolypocladium capitatum, both of which are parasites of deer truffle fungi of the genus Elaphomyces (Ascomycota: Eurotiales). In the anamorphic state, T. valdiviae presents conidiogenous cells similar in shape and arrangement to those of Tolypocladium inflatum, however T. valdiviae produces larger conidiogenous cells and, occasionally, produces chlamydospores. Phylogenetic evidence suggested that T. valdiviae is in a clade close to T. longisegmentis , T. inflatum and T. ophioglossoides , species also recognized to be parasites of fungi of the genus Elaphomyces. The new species is known so far only from Valdivia, southern Chile. [Display omitted] • A new Tolypocladium species was isolated from Chiromyzine larvae in Chile. • Tolypocladium valdiviae is described as a new species. • The new species is only known from Teja island, Valdivia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]