# The Genus Picoa (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales) Revisited

**Authors:** Pablo Alvarado, Aurelia Paz, Claude Lavoise, Nicolas Van Vooren

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jof12020084 · 2026-01-27

## TL;DR

This paper re-examines the genus Picoa using new data, identifying 19 species, 17 of which are new, and redefines its classification.

## Contribution

The paper introduces 17 new species and reclassifies Picoa into five new sections based on molecular and morphological data.

## Key findings

- 19 species of Picoa were identified, 17 of which are newly described.
- Molecular data supported the division of Picoa into five new sections.
- Comparisons with related genera clarified the boundaries of Picoa.

## Abstract

The genus Picoa is here revisited after obtaining new molecular and morphological data. Morphological features of type material and other historical collections of P. juniperi and P. lefebvrei were studied and compared with recent collections obtained from several European, African, and Asian countries. Genetic studies employing ITS rDNA, as well as 28S rDNA and the RPB2 gene, were conducted on modern samples. As a result, 19 taxa are identified, 17 of which are new to science. Detailed descriptions of all species are provided, including macro- and micro-photographs, and an identification key. The phylogenetic structure of the genus is discussed, and the main clades are described in the following new sections: Picoa sect. Communes, sect. Juniperi, sect. Lefebvreorum, sect. Microsporae, and sect. Puenteorum. Finally, the boundaries of the genus Picoa are evaluated by comparison with the sister genera Geopora, Sepultaria, and Terracavicola.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** POLR2B (RNA polymerase II subunit B) [NCBI Gene 5431]
- **Species:** Picoa juniperi (taxon 718365), Geopora (taxon 137247), Sepultaria (taxon 1224296), Terracavicola (taxon 3435647)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** myc [NCBI Gene 100547931], POLR2B (RNA polymerase II subunit B) [NCBI Gene 5431] {aka POL2RB, RPB2, hRPB140}
- **Diseases:** injury to (MESH:D014947), Odor ingratus (MESH:D000089083)
- **Chemicals:** water (MESH:D014867), agarose (MESH:D012685), IC07050508 (-), calcium carbonate (MESH:D002119)
- **Species:** Flavobacterium sp. H (species) [taxon 253821], Solanum tuberosum (potatoes, species) [taxon 4113], Tuber aestivum (red-grained black truffle, species) [taxon 59557], Helianthemum hirtum (species) [taxon 1336679], Sepultaria (genus) [taxon 1224296], Salvia rosmarinus (rosemary, species) [taxon 39367], Artemisia reptans (species) [taxon 72350], Imaia gigantea (species) [taxon 192967], Asphodelus albus (species) [taxon 207931], Helianthemum almeriense (species) [taxon 632756], Cistaceae (rock-rose family, family) [taxon 69450], Helianthemum salicifolium (species) [taxon 1533104], Tricharina praecox (species) [taxon 43433], Pinus pinaster (cluster pine, species) [taxon 71647], Picoa (genus) [taxon 718364], Phaeangium lefebvrei (species) [taxon 164550], Quercus faginea (species) [taxon 501392], Meleagris gallopavo (common turkey, species) [taxon 9103], Geopora pinyonensis (species) [taxon 1518502], Euphorbia balsamifera (species) [taxon 154988], Tuber melosporum (species) [taxon 1258559], Picoa juniperi (species) [taxon 718365], Geopora clausa (species) [taxon 352985], Cistus monspeliensis (species) [taxon 335184], Pinus pinea (parasol pine, species) [taxon 3346], Cytisus scoparius (species) [taxon 3835], Helianthemum nummularium (species) [taxon 478958], Quercus sp. (species) [taxon 2506272], Quercus pubescens (species) [taxon 39471], Tuberaria guttata (species) [taxon 82386], C. albidus [taxon 99750], Quercus coccifera (species) [taxon 58335], Pinus subgen. Pinus (diploxylon pines, subgenus) [taxon 139271], Geopora cercocarpi (species) [taxon 1005964], Helianthemum canariense (species) [taxon 2020741], Carpinus (hornbeams, genus) [taxon 12989], Cistus (genus) [taxon 69451], Olea europaea (common olive, species) [taxon 4146], Calluna vulgaris (common heather, species) [taxon 13385], Juniperus communis (common juniper, species) [taxon 58039], Aeonium percarneum (species) [taxon 91066], Phaeangium (genus) [taxon 164549], Pinus halepensis (Aleppo pine, species) [taxon 71633], Cistus albidus (species) [taxon 335163], Rubia fruticosa (species) [taxon 60072], Euphorbia regis-jubae (species) [taxon 154996], Senecio kleinia (species) [taxon 405118], Ceropegia fusca (species) [taxon 1720530], Quercus ilex (holly oak, species) [taxon 58334], Thymus vulgaris (common thyme, species) [taxon 49992], P. macrospora [taxon 251303], Helianthemum apenninum (species) [taxon 482940], Oscillospira sp. F (species) [taxon 227390], Hydnotrya (genus) [taxon 44616], Cassia (genus) [taxon 53851], Juniperus oxycedrus (prickly juniper, species) [taxon 69008], Cistus salviifolius (species) [taxon 335170], Pistacia lentiscus (mastic, species) [taxon 371726], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Quercus pyrenaica (species) [taxon 453298]
- **Cell lines:** BCN — Homo sapiens (Human), Hepatitis C infection, Cancer cell line (CVCL_LC46)

## Figures

24 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12942025/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12942025