Ca. Rosa et al., Kodamaea nitidulidarum, Candida restingae and Kodamaea anthophila, three new related yeast species from ephemeral flowers, INT J SY B, 49, 1999, pp. 309-318
Three new yeast species were discovered during studies of yeasts associated
with ephemeral flowers in Brazil, Australia and Hawaii. Their physiologica
l and morphological similarity to Kodamaea (Pichia) ohmeri suggested a poss
ible relationship to that species, which was confirmed by rDNA sequencing.
Kodamaea nitidulidarum and Candida restingae were found in cactus flowers a
nd associated nitidulid beetles in sand dune ecosystems (restinga) of South
eastern Brazil. Over 350 strains of Kodamaea anthophila were isolated from
Hibiscus and morning glory flowers (Ipomoea spp,) in Australia, and from as
sociated nitidulid beetles and Drosophila hibisci, A single isolate came fr
om a beach morning glory in Hawaii. Expansion of the genus Kodamaea to thre
e species modified the existing definition of the genus only slightly. The
type and isotype strains are as follows: K, nitidulidarum strains UFMG96-27
2(T) (h(+); CBS 8491(T)) and UFMG96-394(I) (h(-); CBS 8492(I)); Candida res
tingae UFMG96-276(T) (CBS 8493(T)); K. anthophila strains UWO(PS)95-602.1(T
) (h(+); CBS 8494(T)), UWO(PS)91-893.2(I) (h(-); CBS 8495(I)) and UWO(PS)95
-725.1(I) (h(-); CBS 8496(I)).