Abstract
Seven truffle species are reported from the Australian Outback-six Ascomycota (
Elderia arenivaga, Mattirolomyces mulpu sp. nov.,
Mycoclelandia arenacea, M. bulundari, Reddelomyces westraliensis, Ulurua nonparaphysata gen. & sp. nov.) and one Basidiomycota (
Horakiella watarrkana sp. nov.) Three Ascomycota species are redescribed from the African Kalahari (
Eremiomyces echinulatus, Kalaharituber pfeilii and Mattirolomyces austroafricanus comb. nov.). The phylogenetic analyses of nrDNA of the Australian Ascomycota provided strong support for placement of all but one in the Pezizaceae (
Reddellomyces belongs in the Tuberaceae), as is true of most, if not all, other ascomycetous desert truffles. These genetic results also highlight that the genus
Mattirolomyces is more taxonomically, ecologically, and geographically diverse than previously realized.
Keywords
Ascomycota,
Basidiomycota,
Pezizaceae,
Sclerodermataceae,
Tuberaceae
Citation
Trappe, James M.; Kovacs, Gabor M.; Claridge, Andrew W. 2010. Comparative taxonomy of desert truffles of the Australian outback and the African Kalahari. Mycological Progress. 9: 131-143.