Je. Norman et Kn. Egger, PHYLOGENY OF THE GENUS PLICARIA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO PEZIZA INFERRED FROM RIBOSOMAL DNA-SEQUENCE ANALYSIS, Mycologia, 88(6), 1996, pp. 986-995
Controversy exists as to whether Plicaria, which has spherical spores,
should be maintained as a separate genus from Peziza, which has ellip
tical spores. The objectives of this study were to determine if Plicar
ia represented a phylogenetic grouping of taxa distinct from Peziza, a
nd to clarify Plicaria species concepts. To determine phylogenetic rel
ationships, DNA sequences were obtained from the 5' Internal Transcrib
ed Spacer region, the divergent domains D1 and D2 of the 28S gene, and
a region near the 5' end of the 18S gene of the nuclear-encoded ribos
omal DNA. We also examined ascospore ornamentation using scanning elec
tron microscopy. Analysis of spore morphology and molecular characters
revealed that the smooth spored Plicaria endocarpoides and the rough-
spored Plicaria trachycarpa, Plicaria carbonaria and Plicaria acanthod
ictya could be distinguished. Parsimony analysis showed that Plicaria
forms a monophyletic group. However, several Peziza taxa that share a
number of morphological characters with Plicaria are closely related.
We suggest that Plicaria be recognized as a separate genus, although P
eziza is paraphyletic if Plicaria is maintained.