2023
DOI: 10.1186/s43008-023-00111-y
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Rearranging the Bird’s Nest Fungi: molecular review of internal clades in Cyathus (Nidulariaceae, Basidiomycota)

Abstract: The genus Cyathus was established in 1768, but more in-depth taxonomic studies with the group only occurred after 1844. In the following years, changes in the infrageneric classification of Cyathus were proposed based mainly on morphology. With advances in phylogenetic studies, the morphological classifications were tested and a new subdivision into three groups was proposed in 2007. Based on the last two classifications, this work aims to expand and understand the internal phylogenetic relationships among the… Show more

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“…(2022: 4) to accommodate this phylogenetically and morphologically unique fungus lineage, in which Cyathus formed a monophyletic lineage, sister to Retiperidiolia (Kraisitudomsook et al 2022). The phylogenetic analyses based on ITS and nLSU sequences confirmed the monophyly of Cyathus with maximum support, and the infrageneric groups of the most recent classification were unchanged, but the clade striatum was found to be divided into four groups and three subgroups (Cruz et al 2023). Recently, by using molecular systematics and morphology, one new species of Cyathus from China was introduced (Duan et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…(2022: 4) to accommodate this phylogenetically and morphologically unique fungus lineage, in which Cyathus formed a monophyletic lineage, sister to Retiperidiolia (Kraisitudomsook et al 2022). The phylogenetic analyses based on ITS and nLSU sequences confirmed the monophyly of Cyathus with maximum support, and the infrageneric groups of the most recent classification were unchanged, but the clade striatum was found to be divided into four groups and three subgroups (Cruz et al 2023). Recently, by using molecular systematics and morphology, one new species of Cyathus from China was introduced (Duan et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%