Notes on Buelliella (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota): phylogenetic position of B. lecanorae and description of the asexual stage of B. physciicola
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https://doi.org/10.30550/j.lil/2047Palavras-chave:
anamorph-teleomorph connection, Epithamnolia, fungal systematics, Lecanora, lichenicolous fungi, PhaeophysciaResumo
The polyphyletic genus Buelliella includes lichen-inhabiting species that belong either to Asterotexiales or Asterinales in Dothideomycetes. In this paper, we provide phylogenetic information for one additional Buelliella species—B. lecanorae. In addition, we present a first description of an asexual stage in Buelliella—for B. physciicola—based on the matching of molecular data and host choice.
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