Bryophilous Pezizales in Japan: First records of three rare species, Lamprospora dicranellae, Neottiella ricciae, and Octospora humosa agg.

Hosono A., Ohmae M., Uzawa M., Furuki T., Degawa Y., Orihara T.

Vol. 18 () – 08 mars 2026

doi: 10.25664/art-0425

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Abstract: We report three bryophilous discomycete species belonging to the Octospora lineage (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales) that have not been recorded in Japan. Specimens were collected from Honshu (i.e., Chiba, Ibaraki, Tochigi, and Yamaguchi Prefectures) and identified based on morphological observations and phylogenetic analyses using the small and large subunits of nuclear rDNA and the elongation factor 1-alpha gene. The first species, Lamprospora dicranellae, was found on soil near the gametophytes of Ditrichum macrorhynchum. The second species, Neottiella ricciae, was found on the thallus of Riccia bifurca, R. glauca, and R. miyakeana. The third species, a member of the Octospora humosa aggregate, was found on soil near the gametophytes of Polytrichum commune. Lamprospora dicranellae represents the first record from Asia, and N. ricciae and O. humosa are new to Japan.


Pyronemataceae s. lat. is the largest family of Pezizales, and its species exhibit diverse ecological strategies (Perry et al., 2007). Of these, bryophilous fungi primarily infect living bryophytes (e. g., Janošík et al., 2023; Sochorová et al., 2023; Suárez et al., 2023). This ecological characteristic is known […]


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