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Mariannaea

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Mariannaea
Mariannaea elegans in phase contrast microscopy
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Hypocreales
Family: Nectriaceae
Genus: Mariannaea
G.Arnaud ex Samson
Type species
Mariannaea elegans (Corda) Samson (1974)

Mariannaea is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Nectriaceae.[1]

The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.[1]

The fungal genus was formally established by Samson (1974) to accommodate M. camptospora, M. elegans and the variety M. elegans var. punicea and was typified by M. elegans.[2] The genus is characterized by branched, septate conidiophores with hyaline, flask-shaped phialides, 1–2-celled hyaline conidia mostly forming imbricate chains or slimy heads (Samson 1974;[2] Samson and Bigg 1988;[3] Samuels and Seifert 1991).[4] The sexual morph of Mariannaea has been linked to genus Nectria (Samuels and Seifert 1991),[4] and genus Cosmospora (Gräfenhan et al. 2011).[5] However, Cosmospora and Nectria have been shown polyphyletic within the Nectriaceae family, while genus Mariannaea formed a monophyletic clade within Nectriaceae. Therefore, Gräfenhan et al. (2011) retained Mariannaea as a distinct genus in Nectriaceae.[5] Five new species were further introduced in the genus (Crous et al. 2019;[6] Hyde et al. 2020b;[7] Boonmee et al. 2021;[8] Watanabe and Hirose 2021;[9] Yang et al. 2021).[10] /

Species

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As accepted by Species Fungorum;[11]

Former species:[11]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mariannaea G.Arnaud ex Samson". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b Samson, R.A. (1974). "Paecilomyces and some allied Hyphomycetes". Stud. Mycol. 6: 1–119.
  3. ^ Samson, R.A.; Bigg, W.L. (1988). "A new species of Mariannaea from California". Mycologia. 80: 131–134. doi:10.1080/00275514.1988.12025512.
  4. ^ a b Samuels, G.J.; Seifert, K.A. (1991). "Two new species of Nectria with Stilbella andMariannaea anamorphs". Sydowia. 43: 249–263.
  5. ^ a b Gräfenhan, T.; Schroers, H.J.; Nirenberg, H.I.; Seifert, K.A. (2011). "An overview of the taxonomy, phylogeny, and typification of nectriaceous fungi in Cosmospora, Acremonium, Fusarium, Stilbella, and Volutella". Stud. Mycol. 68: 79–113. doi:10.3114/sim.2011.68.04. PMC 3065986. PMID 21523190.
  6. ^ Crous, P.W.; Carnegie, A.J.; Wingfield, M.J.; Sharma, R.; Mughini, G.; Noordeloos, M.E.; et al. (2019). "Fungal Planet description sheets: 868–950". Persoonia – Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi. 42 (1): 291–473. doi:10.3767/persoonia.2019.42.11. PMC 6712538. PMID 31551622.
  7. ^ Hyde KD, et al. (2020). "Fungal diversity notes 1151–1276: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa". Fungal Diversity. 100: 5–277. doi:10.1007/s13225-020-00439-5. hdl:2437/291202.
  8. ^ Boonmee S, Wanasinghe DN, Calabon MS, Huanraluek N, Chandrasiri SK, et al. (2021). "Fungal diversity notes 1387–1511: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa". Fungal Diversity. 111 (1): 1–335. doi:10.1007/s13225-021-00489-3. PMC 8648402. PMID 34899100.
  9. ^ Watanabe, K.; Hirose, D. (2021). "A novel Mariannaea species isolated from decayed pine needles in Japan". Phytotaxa. 522 (3): 211–220. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.522.3.4. S2CID 241635609.
  10. ^ a b Yang, H.; Wang, G.N.; Zhang, H. (2021). "Mariannaea submersa sp. nov., with a new habitat and geographic record of Mariannaea catenulata". Mycosystema. 40 (6): 1286–1298.
  11. ^ a b "Species Fungorum – Search Page – Mariannaea". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 20 July 2023.