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Table 2 Current status list of Australian ophiostomatoid fungi associated with Pinus

From: Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with pine bark beetles and infested pines in south-eastern Australia, including Graphilbum ipis-grandicollis sp. nov.

Genus

Species/taxon recorded

State/s

Verified

GenBank accession

References

Ophiostomatales

Ceratocystiopsis

Ceratocystiopsis sp.a

NSW

+

Table 1

Stone and Simpson (1987, 1990), Current study

 

Ceratocystiopsis minuta

NSW

−

NA

Stone and Simpson (1990)

Graphilbumb

Pesotum aff. fragrans

SA

+

DQ062977

Harrington et al. (2001); Thwaites et al. (2005)

 

Graphilbum fragrans

NSW

+

Table 1

Carnegie et al. (2019), Current study

 

Graphilbum ipis-grandicollis, sp. nov.

NSW

+

Table 1

Current study

 

Graphilbum cf. rectangulosporium

NSW

+

Table 1

Current study

Ophiostoma

Ophiostoma pilifera

VIC

−

 

Eckersley (1934), Rawlings (1960)

 

Ophiostoma ips

NSW, QLD, SA, VIC

+

Table 1

Vaartaja 1967, Zhou et al. 2007, Carnegie et al. 2019, Current study

 

Ophiostoma floccosum

SA

−

NA

Harrington et al. (2001)

 

Ophiostoma quercus

SA

−

NA

Harrington et al. (2001)

 

Ophiostoma angusticollis

NSW

+

Table 1

Carnegie et al. (2019), Current study

 

Ophiostoma pallidulum

NSW, TAS

+

Table 1

Carnegie et al. (2019) Current study

 

Ophiostoma fasciatum

NSW

+

Table 1

Current study

Leptographium s.l

Grosmannia huntii

NSW, VIC, TAS

+

Table 1

Jacobs et al. (1998), Carnegie et al. (2019), Current study

 

Leptographium sp.c

TAS

−

NA

Griggs, J.A. thesis (1998)

 

Grosmannia radiaticola

SA, TAS

+

Table 1

Current study

Raffaelea

Raffaelea deltoideospora

NSW

+

Table 1

Current study

Sporothrix

Sporothrix pseudoabietina

NSW, VIC

+

Table 1

Carnegie et al. (2019), Current study

 

Sporothrix euskadiensis

NSW

+

Table 1

Current study

 

Sporothrix cf. nigrograna

NSW

+

Table 1

Current study

Microascales

Graphiumd

Graphium sp.

NSW

+

Table 1

Vaartaja (1967)

  1. Species identified in the current study are presented in bold, and their accession details can be found in Table 1
  2. aWe speculate that the taxon reported as Ceratocystiopsis sp. by Stone and Simpson (1987, 1990) is likely the same taxon recorded in the current study. Refer to discussion for more information
  3. bStone and Simpson (1990) reported a Graphilbum sp. associated with Ips grandicollis in NSW. This taxon could refer to any of the four taxa currently confirmed using molecular data
  4. cGriggs, J.A. recorded Leptographium lundbergii in association with Hylastes ater infesting P. radiata in TAS. This ID has not been verified molecularly and should be treated with caution considering the taxonomic re-evaluation of L. lundbergii by Jacobs et al. (1998)
  5. dVaartaja (1967) identified several species of Graphium. This descriptor is somewhat ambiguous and could refer to species in both the Ophiostomatales and Microascales