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P.R. Johnston thanks J. Sullivan (Lincoln University) for the habitat image of Kowai Bush, Duckchul Park (Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research) for the DNA sequencing, and the New Zealand Depart-ment of Conservation for permission to collect the specimens; this research was supported through the Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research Biota Portfolio with funding from the Science and Innovation Group of the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. V. Hubka was supported by the Czech Ministry of Health (grant number NU21-05-00681) , and is grateful for the support from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science - grant-in-aid for JSPS research fellow (grant no. 20F20772) . K. Glassnerova was supported by the Charles University GrantAgency (grant No. GAUK 140520) . J. TrovAo and colleagues were financed by FEDER-Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional funds through the COMPETE 2020-Operational Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalisation (POCI) , and by Portuguese funds through FCT - Funda9Ao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia in the framework of the project POCI-01-0145-FEDER-PTDC/EPH-PAT/3345/2014. This work was carried out at the R&D Unit Centre for Functional Ecology- Science for People and the Planet (CFE) , with refer-ence UIDB/04004/2020, financed by FCT/MCTES through national funds (PIDDAC) . J. TrovAo was also supported by POCH - Programa Opera-cional Capital Humano (co-funding by the European Social Fund and na-tional funding by MCTES) , through a 'FCT - Funda9Ao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia' PhD research grant (SFRH/BD/132523/2017) . D. Haelewaters acknowledges support from the Research Foundation - Flanders (Junior Postdoctoral Fellowship 1206620N) . M. Loizides and colleagues are grate-ful to Y. Cherniavsky for contributing collections AB A12-058-1 and AB A12-058-2, and a. Kovacs and B. Kiss for their help with molecular studies of these specimens. C. Zmuda is thanked for assisting with the collection of ladybird specimens infected with Hesperomyces parexochomi. A.V. Kacha-lkin and colleagues were supported by the Russian Science Foundation (grant No. 19-74-10002) . The study of A.M. Glushakova was carried out as part of the Scientific Project of the State Order of the Government of Russian Federation to Lomonosov Moscow State University No. 121040800174-6. S. Nanu acknowledges the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) for granting a research fellowship and is grate-ful to the Chief Conservator of Forests and Wildlife for giving permission to collect fungal samples. A. Banares and colleagues thank L. Monje andA. Pueblas of the Department of Drawing and Scientific Photography at the University of Alcala for their help in the digital preparation of the photographs, and J. Rejos, curator of the AH herbarium for his assistance with the speci-mens examined in the present study. The research of V. Antonin received institutional support for long-term conceptual development of research insti-tutions provided by the Ministry of Culture (Moravian Museum, ref. MK000094862) . The studies of E.F. Malysheva, V.F. Malysheva, O.V. Mo-rozova, and S.V. Volobuevwere carried outwithin the framework of a research project of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS, St Petersburg, Russia (????-?18-118022090078-2) using equipment of its Core Facility Centre 'Cell and Molecular Technologies in Plant Science'.The study of A.V. Alex-androva was carried out as part of the Scientific Project of the State Order of the Government of Russian Federation to Lomonosov Moscow State University No.121032300081-7. The Kits van Waveren Foundation (Rijks-herbariumfonds Dr E. Kits van Waveren, Leiden, Netherlands) contributed substantially to the costs of sequencing and travelling expenses for M.E. Noordeloos. The work of B. Dima was partly supported by the uNKP-20-4 New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology from the source of the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund. The work of L. Nagy was supported by the 'Momentum' program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (contract No. LP2019-13/2019 to L.G.N.) . G.A. Kochkina and colleagues acknowledge N. Demidov for the background photograph, and N. Suzina for the SEM photomicrograph. The research of C.M. Visagie and W.J. Nel was supported by the National Research Foundation grant no 118924 and SFH170610239162. C. Gil-Duran acknowledges Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnologia, Conocimiento e Innovacion, Gobierno de Chile, for grant ANID - Fondecyt de Postdoctorado 2021 - N degrees 3210135. R. Chavez and G. Levican thank DICYT-USACH and acknowledges the grants INACH RG_03-14 and INACH RT_31-16 from the Chilean Antarctic Institute, re-spectively. S. Tiwari and A. Baghela would like to acknowledge R. Avchar and K. Balasubramanian from the Agharkar Research Institute, Pune, Ma-harashtra for helping with the termite collection. S. Tiwari is also thankful to the University Grants Commission, Delhi (India) fora junior research fellow-ship (827/ (CSIR-UGC NET DEC.2017) ) . R. Lebeuf and I. Saar thank D. and H. Spencer for collecting and photographing the holotype of C. bondii, and R. Smith for photographing the habitat. A. Voitk is thanked for helping with the colour plate and review of the manuscript, and the Foray Newfoundland and Labrador for providing the paratype material. I. Saar was supported by the Estonian Research Council (grant PRG1170) and the European Re-gional Development Fund (Centre of Excellence EcolChange) . M.P.S. Ca-mara acknowledges the 'Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico - CNPq' for the research productivity fellowship, and financial support (Universal number 408724/2018-8) . W.A.S. Vieira acknowledges the 'Coordena9Ao de Aperfei9oamento Pessoal de Ensino Superior - CAPES' and the 'Programa Nacional de Pos-Doutorado/CAPES - PNPD/CAPES' for the postdoctoral fellowship. A.G.G. Amaral acknowledges CNPq, and A.F. Lima and I.G. Duarte acknowledge CAPES for the doctorate fellowships. F. Esteve-Raventos and colleagues were financially supported by FEDER/Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades-Agencia Estatal de In-vestigacion (Spain) /Project CGL2017-86540-P. The authors would like to thank L. Hugot and N. Suberbielle (Conservatoire Botanique National de Corse, Office de l'Environnement de la Corse, Corti) for their help. The re-search of E. Larsson is supported by The Swedish Taxonomy Initiative, SLU Artdatabanken, Uppsala. Financial support was provided to R.J. Ferreira by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) , and to I.G. Baseia, P.S.M. Lucio and M.P. Martin by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) under CNPq-Universal 2016 (409960/2016-0) and CNPq-visiting researcher (407474/2013-7) . J. Cabero and colleagues wish to acknowledge A. Rodriguez for his help to describe Genea zamorana, as well as H. Hernandez for sharing information about the vegetation of the type locality. S. McMullan-Fisher and colleagues acknowledge K. Syme (assistance with illustrations) , J.Kellermann (transla-tions) , M. Barrett (collection, images and sequences) , T. Lohmeyer (collection and images) and N. Karunajeewa (for prompt accessioning) . This research was supported through funding from Australian Biological Resources Study grant (TTC217-06) to the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. The research of M. Spetik and co-authors was supported by project No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_017/0002334. N. Wangsawat and colleagues were partially supported by NRCT and the Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. programme, grant number PHD/0218/2559. They are thankful to M. Kamsook for the photograph of the Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary and P. Thamvithayakorn for phylogenetic il-lustrations. The study by N.T. Tran and colleagues was funded by Hort Innovation (Grant TU19000) . They also thank the turf growers who supportedtheir surveys and specimen collection. N. Matoec, I. Kuan, A. Pota, Z. Tkalec and A. Mei thank the Croatian Science Foundation for their financial support under the project grant HRZZ-IP-2018-01-1736 (ForFun-giDNA) . A. Pota thanks the Croatian Science Foundation for their support under the grant HRZZ-2018-09-7081. A. Morte is grateful to Fundacion Seneca -Agencia de Ciencia y Tecnologia de la Region de Murcia (20866/PI/18) for financial support. The research of G. Akhmetova, G.M. Kovacs, B. Dima and D.G. Knapp was supported by the National Research, Develop-ment and Innovation Office, Hungary (NKFIH KH-130401 and K-139026) , the ELTE Thematic Excellence Program 2020 supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (TKP2020-IKA-05) and the Stipendium Hungaricum Programme. The support of the Janos Bolyai Re-search Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Bolyai+ New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Techno-logy to D.G. Knapp is highly appreciated. F.E. Guard and colleagues are grateful to the traditional owners, the Jirrbal and Warungu people, as well as L. and P. Hales, Reserve Managers, of the Yourka Bush Heritage Reserve. Their generosity, guidance, and the opportunity to explore the Bush Heritage Reserve on the Einasleigh Uplands in far north Queensland is greatly ap-preciated. The National Science Foundation (USA) provided funds (DBI#1828479) to the New York Botanical Garden fora scanning electron microscope used for imaging the spores. V. Papp was supported by the uNKP-21-5 New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary. A.N. Miller thanks the WM Keck Center at the University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign for sequencing Lasiosphaeria deviata. J. Pawowska acknowledges support form National Science Centre, Poland (grant Opus 13 no 2017/25/B/NZ8/00473) . The research of T.S. Bulgakov was carried out as part of the State Research Task of the Subtropical Scien-tific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Theme No. 0492-2021-0007) . K. Bensch (Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Utrecht) is thanked for correcting the spelling of various Latin epithets.

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Publicated to:Persoonia. 47 178-374 - 2021-12-01 47(), DOI: 10.3767/persoonia.2021.47.06

Authors: Crous, P W; Osieck, E R; Jurjevi, Z; Boers, J; Van Iperen, A L; Starink-Willemse, M; Dima, B; Balashov, S; Bulgakov, T S; Johnston, P R; Morozova, O, V; Pinruan, U; Sommai, S; Alvarado, P; Decock, C A; Lebel, T; McMullan-Fisher, S; Moreno, G; Shivas, R G; Zhao, L; Abdollahzadeh, J; Abrinbana, M; Ageev, D, V; Akhmetova, G; Alexandrova, A, V; Altes, A; Amaral, A G G; Angelini, C; Antonin, V; Arenas, F; Asselman, P; Badali, F; Baghela, A; Banares, A; Barreto, R W; Baseia, I G; Bellanger, J-M; Berraf-Tebbal, A; Biketova, A Yu; Bukharova, N, V; Burgess, T, I; Cabero, J; Camara, M P S; Cano-Lira, J F; Ceryngier, P; Chavez, R; Cowan, D A; de Lima, A F; Oliveira, R L; Denman, S; Dang, Q N; Dovana, F; Duarte, I G; Eichmeier, A; Erhard, A; Esteve-Raventos, F; Fellin, A; Ferisin, G; Ferreira, R J; Ferrer, A; Finy, P; Gaya, E; Geering, A D W; Gil-Duran, C; Glaessnerova, K; Glushakova, A M; Gramaje, D; Guarnizo, A L; Haelewaters, D; Halling, R E; Hill, R; Hirooka, Y; Hubka, V; Iliushin, V A; Ivanova, D D; Ivanushkina, N E; Jangsantear, P; Justo, A; Kachalkin, A, V; Kato, S; Khamsuntorn, P; Kirtsideli, I Y; Knapp, D G; Kochkina, G A; Koukol, O; Kovacs, G M; Kruse, J; Kumar, T K A; Kusan, I; Laessoe, T; Larsson, E; Lebeuf, R; Levican, G; Loizides, M; Marinho, P; Luangsa-ard, J J; Lukina, E G; Magana-Duenas, V; Maggs-Koelling, G; Malysheva, E F; Malysheva, V F; Martin, B; Martin, M P; Matocec, N; McTaggart, A R; Mehrabi-Koushki, M; Mesic, A; Miller, A N; Mironova, P; Moreau, P-A; Morte, A; Mueller, K; Nagy, L G; Nanu, S; Navarro-Rodenas, A; Nel, W J; Nguyen, T H; Nobrega, T F; Noordeloos, M E; Olariaga, I; Overton, B E; Ozerskaya, S M; Palani, P; Pancorbo, F; Papp, V; Pawlowska, J; Pham, T Q; Phosri, C; Popov, E S; Portugal, A; Posta, A; Reschke, K; Reul, M; Ricci, G M; Rodriguez, A; Romanowski, J; Ruchikachorn, N; Saar, I; Safi, A; Sakolrak, B; Salzmann, F; Sandoval-Denis, M; Sangwichein, E; Sanhueza, L; Sato, T; Sastoque, A; Senn-Irlet, B; Shibata, A; Siepe, K; Somrithipol, S; Spetik, M; Sridhar, P; Stchigel, A M; Stuskova, K; Suwannasai, N; Tan, Y P; Thangavel, R; Tiago, I; Tiwari, S; Tkalcec, Z; Tomashevskaya, M A; Tonegawa, C; Tran, H X; Tran, N T; Trovao, J; Trubitsyn, V E; Van Wyk, J; Vieira, W A S; Vila, J; Visagie, C M; Vizzini, A; Volobuev, S V; Vu, D T; Wangsawat, N; Yaguchi, T; Ercole, E; Ferreira, B W; de Souza, A P; Vieira, B S; Groenewald, J Z

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Abstract

Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Antartica , Cladosporium austrolitorale from coastal sea sand. Australia , Austroboletus yourkae on soil, Crepidotus innuopur- pureus on dead wood, Curvularia stenotaphri from roots and leaves of Stenotaphrum secundatum and Thecaphora stajsicii from capsules of Oxalis radicosa. Belgium , Paraxerochrysium coryli (incl. Paraxerochrysium gen. nov.) from Corylus avellana. Brazil , Calvatia nordestina on soil, Didymella tabebuiicola from leaf spots on Tabebuia aurea, Fusarium subflagellisporum from hypertrophied floral and vegetative branches of Mangifera indica and Microdochium maculosum from living leaves of Digitaria insularis. Canada , Cuphophyllus bondii from a grassland. Croatia , Mollisia inferiseptata from a rotten Laurus nobilis trunk. Cyprus , Amanita exilis on calcareous soil. Czech Republic , Cytospora hippophaicola from wood of symptomatic Vaccinium corymbosum. Denmark , Lasiosphaeria deviata on pieces of wood and herbaceous debris. Dominican Republic , Calocybella goethei among grass on a lawn. France (Corsica) , Inocybe corsica on wet ground. France (French Guiana) , Trechispora patawaensis on decayed branch of unknown angiosperm tree and Trechispora subregularis on decayed log of unknown angiosperm tree. Germany , Paramicrothecium sambuci (incl. Paramicrothecium gen. nov.) on dead stems of Sambucus nigra. India , Aureobasidium microtermitis from the gut of a Microtermes sp. termite, Laccaria diospyricola on soil and Phylloporia tamilnadensis on branches of Catunaregam spinosa. Iran , Pythium serotinoosporum from soil under Prunus dulcis. Italy , Pluteus brunneovenosus on twigs of broadleaved trees on the ground. Japan , Heterophoma rehmanniae on leaves of Rehmannia glutinosa f. hueichingensis. Kazakhstan , Murispora kazachstanica from healthy roots of Triticum aestivum. Namibia , Caespitomonium euphorbiae (incl. Caespitomonium gen. nov.) from stems of an Euphorbia sp. Netherlands, Alfaria junci, Myrmecridium junci, Myrmecridium juncicola, Myrmecridium juncigenum, Ophioceras junci, Paradinemasporium junci (incl. Paradinemasporium gen. nov.), Phialoseptomonium junci, Sporidesmiella juncicola, Xenopyricularia junci and Zaanenomyces quadripartis (incl. Zaanenomyces gen. nov.), from dead culms of Juncus effusus, Cylindromonium everniae and Rhodoveronaea everniae from Evernia prunastri, Cyphellophora sambuci and Myrmecridium sambuci from Sambucus nigra, Kiflimonium junci, Saro- cladium junci, Zaanenomyces moderatricis-academiae and Zaanenomyces versatilis from dead culms of Juncus inflexus, Microcera physciae from Physcia tenella, Myrmecridium dactylidis from dead culms of Dactylis glomerata, Neochalara spiraeae and Sporidesmium spiraeae from leaves of Spiraea japonica, Neofabraea salicina from Salix sp., Paradissoconium narthecii (incl. Paradissoconium gen. nov.) from dead leaves of Narthecium ossifragum, Polyscytalum vaccinii from Vaccinium myrtillus, Pseudosoloacrosporiella cryptomeriae (incl. Pseudosoloacro- sporiella gen. nov.) from leaves of Cryptomeria japonica, Ramularia pararhabdospora from Plantago lanceolata, Sporidesmiella pini from needles of Pinus sylvestris and Xenoacrodontium juglandis (incl. Xenoacrodontium gen. nov. and Xenoacrodontiaceae fam. nov.) from Juglans regia. New Zealand, Cryptometrion metrosideri from twigs of Metrosideros sp., Coccomyces pycnophyllocladi from dead leaves of Phyllocladus alpinus, Hypoderma aliforme from fallen leaves Fuscopora solandri and Hypoderma subiculatum from dead leaves Phormium tenax.Norway, Neodevriesia kalakoutskiifrom permafrost and Variabilispora viridis from driftwood of Picea abies. Portugal, Ento- mortierella hereditatis from a biofilm covering a deteriorated limestone wall. Russia, Colpoma junipericola from needles of Juniperus sabina, Entoloma cinnamomeum on soil in grasslands, Entoloma verae on soil in grasslands, Hyphodermella pallidostraminea on a dry dead branch of Actinidia sp., Lepiota sayanensis on litter in a mixed forest, Papiliotrema horticola from Malus communis, Paramacroventuria ribis (incl. Paramacroventuria gen. nov.) from leaves of Ribes aureum and Paramyrothecium lathyri from leaves of Lathyrus tuberosus. South Africa, Harzia combreti from leaf litter of Combretum collinum ssp. sulvense, Penicillium xyleborini from Xyleborinus saxesenii, Phaeoisaria dalbergiae from bark of Dalbergia armata, Protocreopsis euphorbiae from leaf litter of Euphorbia ingens and Roi- giella syzygii from twigs of Syzygium chordatum. Spain, Genea zamorana on sandy soil, Gymnopus nigrescens on Scleropodium touretii, Hesperomyces parexochomi on Parexochomus quadriplagiatus, Paraphoma variabilis from dung, Phaeococcomyces kinklidomatophilus from a blackened metal railing of an industrial warehouse and Tuber suaveolens in soil under Quercus faginea. Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Inocybe nivea associated with Salix polaris. Thailand, Biscogniauxia whalleyi on corticated wood. UK, Parasitella quercicola from Quercus robur. USA, Aspergillus arizonicus from indoor air in a hospital, Caeliomyces tampanus (incl. Caeliomyces gen. nov.) from office dust, Cippumomyces mortalis (incl. Cippumomyces gen. nov.) from a tombstone, Cylindrium desperesense from air in a store, Tetracoccosporium pseudoaerium from air sample in house, Toxicocladosporium glendoranum from air in a brick room, Toxicocladosporium losalamitosense from air in a classroom, Valsonectria portsmouthensis from air in men's locker room and Varicosporellopsis americana from sludge in a water reservoir. Vietnam, Entoloma kovalenkoi on rotten wood, Fusarium chuoi inside seed of Musa itinerans, Micropsalliota albofelina on soil in tropical evergreen mixed forests and Phytophthora docyniae from soil and roots of Docynia indica. Morphological and culture characteristics are supported by DNA barcodes.

Keywords

Aspergillus section fumigatiBayesian phylogenetic inferenceGeneraGenusIq-treeIts nrdna barcodesLsuMultiple sequence alignmentNatural classificationNew taxaSmall conidiaSp-novSystematicsTaxa

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Bibliometric impact. Analysis of the contribution and dissemination channel

The work has been published in the journal Persoonia due to its progression and the good impact it has achieved in recent years, according to the agency WoS (JCR), it has become a reference in its field. In the year of publication of the work, 2021, it was in position 4/30, thus managing to position itself as a Q1 (Primer Cuartil), in the category Mycology.

This publication has been distinguished as a “Highly Cited Paper” by the agencies WoS (ESI, Clarivate) and ESI (Clarivate), meaning that it ranks within the top 1% of the most cited articles in its thematic field during the year of its publication. In terms of the observed impact of the contribution, this work is considered one of the most influential worldwide, as it is recognized as highly cited. (source consulted: ESI Nov 14, 2024)

And this is evidenced by the extremely high normalized impacts through some of the main indicators of this type, which, although dynamic over time and dependent on the set of average global citations at the time of calculation, already indicate that they are well above the average in different agencies:

  • Normalization of citations relative to the expected citation rate (ESI) by the Clarivate agency: 6.76 (source consulted: ESI Nov 14, 2024)
  • Weighted Average of Normalized Impact by the Scopus agency: 11.8 (source consulted: FECYT Feb 2024)
  • Field Citation Ratio (FCR) from Dimensions: 21.55 (source consulted: Dimensions Jul 2025)

Specifically, and according to different indexing agencies, this work has accumulated citations as of 2025-07-22, the following number of citations:

  • WoS: 87
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Impact and social visibility

From the perspective of influence or social adoption, and based on metrics associated with mentions and interactions provided by agencies specializing in calculating the so-called "Alternative or Social Metrics," we can highlight as of 2025-07-22:

  • The use, from an academic perspective evidenced by the Altmetric agency indicator referring to aggregations made by the personal bibliographic manager Mendeley, gives us a total of: 86.
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With a more dissemination-oriented intent and targeting more general audiences, we can observe other more global scores such as:

  • The Total Score from Altmetric: 27.6.
  • The number of mentions on the social network X (formerly Twitter): 22 (Altmetric).
  • The number of mentions on Wikipedia: 2 (Altmetric).
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