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Molecular and ultrastructural investigations of the Chytridiomycota during the last 20 years have led to the separation of new orders, including the Rhizophydiales. Most species in this order are morphologically similar, possessing monocentric, eucarpic, spherical thalli. Here, based on analysis of nuc 18S and 28S rDNA, we add the new genus and species Polyrhizophydium stewartii to the order. This saprobe of moribund aquatic plant leaves is the first known rhizomycelial species in the order. In our molecular phylogeny, P. stewartii groups with the amphibian pathogens Batrachochytriuim dendrobatidis and B. salamandrivorans, making it of particular interest to investigators studying evolutionary pathways associated with host-switching and morphological adaptation.

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D Rabern Simmons, Joyce E Longcore, Timothy Y James. Polyrhizophydium stewartii, the first known rhizomycelial genus and species in the Rhizophydiales, is closely related to Batrachochytrium. Mycologia. 2021 May-Jun;113(3):684-690

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