Authors
Kentaro Hosaka, Scott T Bates, Ross E Beever, Michael A Castellano, Wesley Colgan III, Laura S Domínguez, Eduardo R Nouhra, József Geml, Admir J Giachini, S Ray Kenney, Nicholas B Simpson, Joseph W Spatafora, James M Trappe
Publication date
2006/11/1
Journal
Mycologia
Volume
98
Issue
6
Pages
949-959
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Molecular phylogenetic analyses for the gomphoid-phalloid fungi were conducted based on the five gene dataset with extensive taxon sampling. The monophyly of the gomphoid-phalloid clade was strongly supported, and four well supported major subclades were recognized. Three of the four sub-clades were represented entirely by gastroid taxa, and only Gomphales contained both gastroid and non-gastroid taxa. While the gastroid morphology is derived from epigeous, nongastroid taxa in Gomphales, the topology of Phallales indicated that truffle-like form is an ancestral morphology of the stinkhorn fruiting bodies. Although basidiospore maturation occurs within the enclosed fruiting bodies of the stinkhorn, the elevation of the mature spore-producing tissue represents an independent origin of the stipe among Basidiomycota. Comparisons are made between previous and new classification schemes, which are …
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