Mucor chuxiongensis sp. nov., a novel fungal species isolated from rotten wood chai, Chunyue and Liu, Wengjing and Cheng, Han and Hui, Fengli,, 69, 1881-1889 (2019), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.003166, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 1466-5026, abstract= Three strains of a novel mucoralean fungus were isolated from samples of decayed wood, which were collected from three locations near the city of Chuxiong, Yunnan province, China. These isolates were identified as a novel species through comparison of sequences in the ITS sequence, the D1/D2 domains of the LSU rRNA gene, and other taxonomic characteristics. The results demonstrated that these isolates represent a novel mucoralean fungus species belonging to the genus Mucor. The ITS sequence of Mucor chuxiongensissp. nov. differed from its closest relative, Mucor guilliermondii CBS 174.27T, by 13.1 % sequence divergence (39 substitutions and 38 gaps), and the D1/D2 sequences of the novel strains differed by 13 nt substitutions and one gap (1.9 %) from the ex-type strain. On potato dextrose agar, malt extract agar and synthetic mucor agar, the isolates grew slowly below 10 °C, rapidly at 25–30 °C, and could not grow well at 35 °C. The holotype strain of Mucor chuxiongensis sp. nov. is NYNU 174111 (CICC 41666T=CBS 143707T)., language=, type=