Conioscyphaceae
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''Conioscypha'' is a genus of terrestrial and freshwater
fungi A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one ...
in the monotypic family
Conioscyphaceae ''Conioscypha'' is a genus of terrestrial and freshwater fungus, fungi in the monotypic family Conioscyphaceae and the monotypic order Conioscyphales. They are found on decayed wood, leaves, or bamboo stems. Except for ''Conioscypha japonica'' wh ...
and the monotypic order Conioscyphales. They are found on decayed wood, leaves, or
bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of mostly evergreen perennial plant, perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily (biology), subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family, in th ...
stems. Except for ''Conioscypha japonica'' which was isolated from dog skin fragments and hair in 2017.


History

Austrian mycologist and lichenologist
Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel (24 September 1852 – 11 November 1920) was an Austrian bryologist, mycologist, and algologist, brother of explorer Ludwig von Höhnel (1857–1942).Ronald E. Coons and Pascal James Imperato, eds. ''Over La ...
(1852–1920) in 1904, created the genus ''Conioscypha'' with ''Conioscypha lignicola'' as the generic type, which was found on submerged wood of ''
Carpinus Hornbeams are hardwood trees in the plant genus ''Carpinus'' in the family Betulaceae. Its species occur across much of the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Common names The common English name ''hornbeam'' derives from the hard ...
'' sp. in Austria. Then in 1973, American mycologist Carol A.Shearer reviewed and re-described ''Conioscypha lignicola'' based on type specimens together with a new of species ''Conioscypha varia'' which was found on 2
balsa wood ''Ochroma pyramidale'', commonly known as balsa, is a large, fast-growing tree native to the Americas. It is the sole member of the genus ''Ochroma'', and is classified in the subfamily Bombacoideae of the mallow family Malvaceae. The tree is f ...
blocks submerged in the
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,
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, USA. Later, nine more ''Conioscypha'' species were recognized: ''Conioscypha bambusicola'' , ''Conioscypha japonica'' , ''Conioscypha hoehnelii'' , ''Conioscypha fabiformis'' , ''Conioscypha dimorpha'' , ''Conioscypha taiwaniana'' , ''Conioscypha minutispora'' , while Zelski et al. (2015) described ''Conioscypha peruensis'' , and ''Conioscypha gracilis'' , with their sexual morphs. Most of the previously described species of ''Conioscypha'' were described and reported from decaying plant materials (i.e., dead wood, bamboo and leaves) derived from terrestrial and aquatic habitats. ''Conioscypha japonica'' was isolated from skin scrapings and hair of a male dog (Udagawa and Toyazaki 1983). In 2004, the genus '' Conioscyphascus'' was introduced based on ''Conioscyphascus varius'' , it was named as the sexual morph of ''Conioscypha varia'' . The ''Conioscypha'' clade, based on molecular data, was considered as Ascomycota
incertae sedis or is a term used for a taxonomy (biology), taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty ...
with genera ''Conioscypha'' and ''Conioscyphascus'' considered
congeneric Congener may refer to: * Congener (biology), organisms within the same genus * Congener (chemistry), related chemicals, e.g., elements in the same group of the periodic table * Congener (beverages), a substance other than ethanol produced during t ...
(Réblová and Seifert, 2004, Zelski et al., 2015) with ''Conioscypha'' accepted as the recommend name under the one name protocol (Réblová et al. 2016a). According to recent changes in the ICN (McNeill et al. 2012), specifically the new article 59.1, as of January 2013, Then in a phylogenetic study of the ''Hypocreomycetidae'', Sordariomycetes, ''Conioscyphales'' was then proposed as a new
order Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: * A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order, Ancien Regime, Pax Britannica * Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood ...
and it was closely related to the ''
Savoryellales Savoryellaceae is a Family (biology), family of aquatic based Fungus, fungi. It is the only family in the monotypic order (biology), order Savoryellales within the class Sordariomycetes, phylum, division Ascomycota. The family contains the gener ...
'' order (Boonyuen et al., 2011, Réblová et al., 2012, Réblová et al., 2016b). Based on in vitro experiments and molecular DNA data, Réblová & Seifert (2004a) introduced ''Conioscyphascus'', typified by ''Ca. varius'', to accommodate holomorphs with ''Conioscypha'' asexual morphs. Another sexual-asexual relationship was established for ''C. peruviana'' (Zelski et al. 2015). Following the abolishment of dual nomenclature and adoption of one fungus, one name, ''Conioscyphascus'' was accepted as a synonym of ''Conioscypha'' (Zelski et al. 2015, Réblová et al. 2016c). Although ''C. gracilis'' is the only species of the genus known in its sexual state, the presence of typical conidia on the host near ascomata was repeatedly observed (Réblová & Seifert 2004a, Zelski et al. 2015). ''Conioscypha varia'' Shearer is illustrated for the sexual morph and ''C. tenebrosa'' is illustrated for the asexual morph, in this entry.


Description

The fungal genus is characterized dematiaceous (black yeast), unicellular, thick-walled, globose to subglobose shaped conidia produced from discrete,
hyaline A hyaline substance is one with a glassy appearance. The word is derived from , and . Histopathology Hyaline cartilage is named after its glassy appearance on fresh gross pathology. On light microscopy of H&E stained slides, the extracellula ...
(transparent), 'cup-shaped' conidiogenous cells which proliferate per currently, and are lacking
conidiophores A conidium ( ; : conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (: chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non- motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also ...
(conidia, which are borne on specialized stalks). They have an unusual mode of conidiogenesis which includes aspects of both phialidic (A type of conidiogenous cell, bottle-shaped, that produces blastic conidia (phialospores) in basipetal succession) and annellidic (the conidiogenous cell (also called an annellide) produces a basipetal sequence of conidia called annelloconidia or annellospores)
ontogeny Ontogeny (also ontogenesis) is the origination and development of an organism (both physical and psychological, e.g., moral development), usually from the time of fertilization of the ovum, egg to adult. The term can also be used to refer to t ...
(Shearer 1973, Shearer & Motta 1973, Cole & Samson 1979,). ''Conioscypha'' is characterized by a unique mode of conidiogenesis with blastic conidia produced at inconspicuous loci along the hyphae (Shearer 1973). Traditionally, the conidia were thought to be produced from 'phialidic' conidiogenous cells (Goh & Hyde 1998). Shearer & Motta (1973) described ''Conioscypha'' conidiogenesis to be both 'phialidic' and 'annelidic' (Shearer & Motta 1973), but Minter et al. (1983) did not agree with this observation. Cole & Samson (1979) reported conidial development to be intermediate between the 'phialidic' and 'annelidic' process and after repetitive basipetal conidial secession, the remains of the outer wall of conidia collect centripetally on the conidiogenous cells to form 'collarettes'. Conidiogenesis occurs at inconspicuous loci along
hyphae A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Structure A hypha consists of one o ...
; a basipetal (chain of conidia in which new spores are formed at the base) succession of blastically produced conidia leave behind conspicuous collarettes that are remnants of the initial outer wall of the conidia; these accumulate centripetally to form a multi-layered collarette appearing similar to annellations (Goh & Hyde 1998).


Distribution and habitats

It has a
cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, a cosmopolitan distribution is the range of a taxon that extends across most or all of the surface of the Earth, in appropriate habitats; most cosmopolitan species are known to be highly adaptable to a range of climatic and en ...
, worldwide. Including places such as Peru, America (including
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,) the British Isles, Spain, China, Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan. Such as; ''Conioscypha hoehnelii'' was found on bark of ''
Eucalyptus ''Eucalyptus'' () is a genus of more than 700 species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. Most species of ''Eucalyptus'' are trees, often Mallee (habit), mallees, and a few are shrubs. Along with several other genera in the tribe Eucalyp ...
'' sp. as well as the wood, and leaves of ''
Phormium tenax ''Phormium tenax'' (called flax in New Zealand English; in Māori language, Māori; New Zealand flax outside New Zealand; and New Zealand hemp in historical nautical contexts) is an evergreen perennial plant native to New Zealand and Norfolk I ...
'' (
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) collected in the British Isles. Also ''Conioscypha peruviana'' was isolated from submerged woody debris collected in streams, rivers and a swamp in Peru. ''Conioscypha varia'' has been found in indoor environments, while ''Conioscypha minutispora'' has been found on dead wood in Spain. ''Conioscypha pleiomorpha'', is commonly found in association with decaying wood substrates, and might preferentially degrade
lignin Lignin is a class of complex organic polymers that form key structural materials in the support tissues of most plants. Lignins are particularly important in the formation of cell walls, especially in wood and bark, because they lend rigidit ...
-enriched organic material.


Species

There was 16 morphological species (described by Liu et al. 2019b) in 2019. Then 18 species, as accepted by
Species Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (Binomial nomenclature, scientific names) in the fungus Kingdom (biology), kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partn ...
; * '' Conioscypha aquatica'' * '' Conioscypha bambusicola'' * '' Conioscypha boutwelliae'' * '' Conioscypha dimorpha'' * '' Conioscypha fabiformis'' * '' Conioscypha gracilis'' * '' Conioscypha hoehnelii'' * '' Conioscypha japonica'' * '' Conioscypha lignicola'' * '' Conioscypha minutispora'' * '' Conioscypha nakagirii'' * '' Conioscypha peruviana'' * '' Conioscypha pleiomorpha'' * '' Conioscypha submersa'' * '' Conioscypha taiwaniana'' * '' Conioscypha tenebrosa'' * '' Conioscypha varia'' * '' Conioscypha verrucosa'' Former species; * ''C. gracilis'' = ''Conioscypha gracilis'', Conioscyphaceae * ''C. varius'' = ''Conioscypha varia'', Conioscyphaceae


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Mycobank
{{Taxonbar, from=Q10458186 Sordariomycetes genera Taxa described in 1969 Sordariomycetes Taxa named by Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel