Five New Species of Moelleriella With Aschersonia-like Anamorphs Infecting Scale Insects (Coccidae) in Thailand

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Abstract The genus Moelleriella and its aschersonia-like anamorph mostly occur on scale insects and whiteflies. It is characterized by producing brightly colored stromata, obpyriform to subglobose perithecia, cylindrical asci, disarticulating ascospores inside the ascus and fusiform conidia, predominantly found in tropical and occasionally subtropical regions. From our surveys and collections of entomopathogenic fungi, scale insects and whiteflies pathogens were found. Investigations of morphological characters and multi-locus phylogenetic analyses based on partial sequences of LSU, TEF and RPB1 were made. Five new species of Moelleriella and their aschersonia-like anamorphs are described here, including M. chiangmaiensis, M. flava, M. kanchanaburiensis, M. nanensis and M. nivea. They were found on scale insects, mostly with flat to thin, umbonate, whitish stromata. Their anamorphic and telemorphic states were mostly found on the same stroma, possessing obpyriform perithecia, cylindrical asci with disarticulating ascospores. Their conidiomata are widely open with several locules per stroma, containing cylindrical phialides and fusiform conidia. However, some specimens of M. chiangmaiensis produce hat-shaped stromata apart from the commonly found umbonate stromata, while M. flava had yellow stromata with one conidioma per stroma, and M. kanchanaburiensis was found only in its anamorphic state. Furthermore, the perithecia of M. nanensis were completely embedded in stromata as opposed to other species with semi-immersed perithecia. We also found a teleomorph link to M. sinensis, an anamorphic species reported from southeastern China.

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