Fungalpedia – Note 1921, Ophiostomataceae

 

Ophiostomataceae. Nannf.

Citation when using this data: Hyde KD et al. 2020 (in prep.) – Fungalpedia, Ascomycota.

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Classification: MicroascalesHypocreomycetidaeSordariomycetidaeSordariomycetesPezizomycotinaAscomycota, Fungi 

 

Saprobic or parasitic on woody plants, occasionally on herbaceous plants, symbionts of or associated with beetles and mites. Sexual morph: Ascomata superficial, perithecial or cleistothecial, globose to subglobose, with external hairs, pale brown, dark brown or black, with long or short ostiolar necks, or sometimes lacking ostioles. Ostiolar neck short or long, slender, straight or flexuous, brown to dark brown at the base, pale brown to hyaline at the apex, containing parallel hyphae with pigmented cell walls around the ostiole. Ostiolar hyphae present or absent; when present, convergent or divergent, filamentous, septate, pale brown to hyaline, with some genera containing ostiolar beak (e.g. Subbaromyces). Peridium pseudoparenchymatous, with outer wall layers composed of angular cells with thickened, pigmented walls, and lined by thin-walled, hyaline cells of textura angularis. Asci 8-spored, unitunicate, evanescent, fusiform, oblong to clavate, some genera globose to subglobose (e.g. Fragosphaeria), with thin, deliquescent walls. Ascospores bi- to multi-seriate, variable in shape, frequently asymmetrical, oval, allantoid, fusiform, cylindrical, ellipsoidal, reniform, or falcate, aseptate or 1-septate, hyaline or appearing yellowish in mass, with or without a sheath. Asexual morph: Hyphomycetous. Conidiophores mononematous or synnematous, simple or branched, with some bearing a brush-like apical branching structure (e.g. Leptographium), erect, hyaline or dark brown to black. Conidiogenous cells holoblastic, polyblasic, sympodial, denticulate, phiailidic, with some proliferating at or somewhat below the apex and giving rise to another series of denticles or conidiogenous loci (e.g. Ophiostoma, Sporothrix). Conidia solitary or aggregated, fusiform, obovate to oblong, cylindrical, aseptate, hyaline, some bearing conidia in a viscoid pale reddish-brown head (e.g. pesotum-like) (adapted from Maharachchikumbura et al. 2016b). 

Notes – Ophiostomataceae was originally described with three genera (Ophiostoma, Ceratostomella, Endoconidiophora) (Nannfeldt 1932). de Beer et al. (2013a) accepted six genera (Ceratocystiopsis, Ophiostoma, Fragosphaeria, Leptographium, Raffaelea, Graphium) based on phylogenetic analyses. Maharachchikumbura et al. (20152016b) provided an updated outline of Ophiostomataceae with 12 genera (Ceratocystiopsis, Fragosphaeria, Hyalobelemnospora, Hyalorhinocladiella, Klasterskya, Leptographium, Ophiostoma, Pesotum, Phialographium, Raffaelea, Spumatoria, Subbaromyces), which included sexual and asexual morphs, based on a phylogenetic analysis. Pesotum and Hyalorhinocladiella appear to be synonyms of Ophiostoma, but this may need further study. de Beer et al. (2016a) accepted Sporothrix in Ophiostomatales based on DNA sequence data and morphology of both morphs. Bateman et al. (2016) introduced Afroraffaelea. We accept 13 genera based on previous research (Afroraffaelea, Aureovirgo, Ceratocystiopsis, Fragosphaeria, Graphilbum, Hawksworthiomyces, Klasterskya, Leptographium, Ophiostoma, Raffaelea, Sporothrix, Spumatoria, and Subbaromyces) (Bateman et al. 2016, de Beer et al. 2013a2016aMaharachchikumbura et al20152016b).

 

Type genus: Ophiostoma Syd. & P. Syd.

Other accepted species: Species Fungorum – search Ophiostomataceae.

 

References

Bateman C, Huang YT, Simmons DR, Kasson MT et al. 2016 – Ambrosia beetle Premnobius cavipennis (Scolytinae: Ipini) carries highly divergent ascomycotan ambrosia fungus, Afroraffaelea ambrosiae gen. nov. et sp. nov. (Ophiostomatales). Fungal Ecology 25, 41–49.

de Beer ZW, Duong TA, Wingfield MJ. 2016a – The divorce of Sporothrix and Ophiostoma: solution to a problematic relationship. Studies in mycology 83, 165–191.

de Beer ZW, Seifert KA, Wingfield MJ. 2013a – A nomenclator for ophiostomatoid genera and species in the Ophiostomatales and Microascales. In: Seifert KA, de Beer ZW, Wingfield MJ (eds). The ophiostomatoid fungi: expanding frontiers CBS biodiversity series. CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands 245–322.

Maharachchikumbura SSN, Hyde KD, Jones EBG, McKenzie EHC et al. 2016b – Families of Sordariomycetes. Fungal Diversity 79, 1–317.

Maharachchikumbura SSN, Hyde KD, Jones EBG, McKenzie EHC et al. 2015 – Towards a natural classification and backbone tree for Sordariomycetes. Fungal Diversity 72, 199–301.

Nannfeldt JA. 1932 – Studien über die Morphologie und Systematik der nichtlichenisierten inoperculaten Discomyceten. Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis 8, 1–368.

 

Entry by

Kevin David Hyde, Institute of Plant Health, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering, Haizhu District, Guangzhou 510225, P.R. China, Center of Excellence in Fungal Research, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand, Mushroom Research Foundation, 128 M.3 Ban Pa Deng T. Pa Pae, A. Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai 50150, Thailand, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand, Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Science, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, P.R. China, School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand, World Agroforestry Centre, East and Central Asia, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, P.R. China

 

Published online 28 February 2020