Phylogenetic, ecological and morphological characteristics reveal two new spider-associated genera in Clavicipitaceae

MycoKeys. 2022 Jul 7:91:49-66. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.91.86812. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Clavicipitaceous fungi are pathogenic to scale insects, white flies and other insect orders. However, a few species are spider-associated. Two new genera from China, Neoaraneomyces and Pseudometarhizium, are described based on phylogenetic, ecological and morphological characteristics. Two spider-associated species, Neoaraneomycesaraneicola, Pseudometarhiziumaraneogenum, and an insect-associated species Pseudometarhiziumlepidopterorum are included. The morphological characteristics of paecilomyces-like conidiogenous structures, present in many insect/spiders associated species make species-level identifications difficult. A phylogenetic analysis of the combined dataset (ITS, LSU, RPB2 and TEF), placed the two new genera in Clavicipitaceae. The new spider-associated species may be the result of convergent evolution to adapt to the ecological environment and may have undergone host jumping or altered their nutritional preferences.

Keywords: Clavicipitaceae; convergent evolution; morphology; nutritional preference; phylogeny.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China (31860002), High-level Innovative Talents Training Object in Guizhou Province (Qiankehepingtairencai [2020]6005), Science and Technology Foundation of Guizhou Province (Qiankehejichu [2020]1Y060), Program of Innovative Scientific and technological Talent Team of Guizhou Province (2020-5010), Construction Program of Guizhou Engineering Research Center (Qian Fa Gai Gao Ji 2020-896), Guizhou Science and Technology Support Project (Qiankehezhicheng [2019]2776).