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Ambrosiella in Taiwan including one new species

Authors :
Yu-Ting Lin
Hsin-Hui Shih
Chi-Yu Chen
Jiri Hulcr
Sheng-Shan Lu
Ching-Shan Lin
Source :
Mycoscience. 58:242-252
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
The Mycological Society of Japan, 2017.

Abstract

Ambrosiella species in the latest definition are tightly associated with ambrosia beetles in genera Anisandrus, Cnestus, and Xylosandrus within the tribe Xyleborini characterized by a mesothoracic mycangium. Eccoptopterus and Hadrodemius are another two xyleborine genera possessing mesothoracic mycangium, but their symbiotic fungi are unknown. A survey of Ambrosiella s.s. in Taiwan revealed five species, including one new species, A. catenulata, and indicated that members of Eccoptopterus and Hadrodemius are also associated with Ambrosiella s.s. It corroborates a previous hypothesis that Ambrosiella s.s. species are exclusively associated with ambrosia beetles having mesothoracic mycangium. The association appears asymmetrical: a single Ambrosiella species can be carried by multiple species of beetles, while each beetle species associates with only one Ambrosiella species. Descriptions and illustrations of species obtained in this study are provided. Identification is based on morphological and molecular analyses.

Details

ISSN :
13403540
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mycoscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........08f4718d1677fc0a9b200066083d78d7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2017.02.004