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  • Mycology
  • Biodiversity Studies
  • Taxonomy

Background:

  • Fungal diversity remains incompletely characterized globally.
  • Ongoing exploration is crucial for identifying novel species and understanding their ecological roles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document and describe newly discovered fungal species from various international locations.
  • To provide detailed morphological and molecular data for these novel taxa.

Main Methods:

  • Field collection of fungal specimens from diverse habitats and host organisms.
  • Morphological characterization using microscopy.
  • DNA barcoding for phylogenetic analysis and species identification.

Main Results:

  • Description of numerous novel fungal species, including new genera, from Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Iran, Italy, Namibia, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Türkiye, UK, Ukraine, and USA.
  • Morphological and culture characteristics were supported by DNA barcodes.
  • New genera described include Cnidariophoma, Houtenomyces, Neodacampia, Muriseptatomyces, Xenoidriella, Beskidomyces, Nothotrichosporon, and Basingstokeomyces.

Conclusions:

  • The study significantly contributes to the global catalog of fungal species.
  • The findings highlight the vast, yet underexplored, fungal biodiversity present in various ecosystems.
  • This work provides a foundation for future research in fungal taxonomy and ecology.