Figure S1. Maximum likelihood tree representing the
five known and four novel species of Lecanosticta generated from the ITS
region. MP bootstrap support (> 70%) are indicated first, followed by ML
bootstrap values (MP/ML, * = insignificant value). Bold branches indicate
BI values > than 0.95. Dothistroma species were used as the outgroup
taxa. All represented type species are indicated in bold and with a “T”.
Clades indicated on the left correspond with the clades in Fig. 1. Within
the L. jani clade a “Δ” next to the isolate indicates that the isolate exhibits
Type 2 morphology but it groups with Subclade 1 or exhibits Type 1
morphology but groups with Subclade 2.
Figure S2. Maximum likelihood tree representing the
five known and four novel species of Lecanosticta generated from the BT1
region. MP bootstrap support (> 70%) are indicated first, followed by ML
bootstrap values (MP/ML, * = insignificant value). Bold branches indicate BI
values > than 0.95. Dothistroma species were used as the outgroup taxa. All
represented type species are indicated in bold and with a “T”. Clades
indicated on the left correspond with the clades in Fig. 1.
Figure S3. Maximum likelihood tree representing the
five known and four novel species of Lecanosticta generated from the
MS204 region. MP bootstrap support (> 70%) are indicated first, followed
by ML bootstrap values (MP/ML, * = insignificant value). Bold branches
indicate BI values > than 0.95. Dothistroma septosporum was used as the
outgroup taxa. All represented type species are indicated in bold and with a
“T”. Clades indicated on the left correspond with the clades in Fig. 1. Within
the L. jani clade a “Δ” next to the isolate indicates that the isolate
exhibits Type 2 morphology but it groups with Subclade 1 or exhibits Type 1
morphology but groups with Subclade 2.
Figure S4. Maximum likelihood tree representing the
five known and four novel species of Lecanosticta generated from the
RPB2 region. MP bootstrap support (> 70%) are indicated first, followed
by ML bootstrap values (MP/ML, * = insignificant value). Bold branches
indicate BI values > than 0.95. Dothistroma species were used as the
outgroup taxa. All represented type species are indicated in bold and
with a “T”. Clades indicated on the left correspond with the clades in
Fig. 1. Within the L. jani clade a “Δ” next to the isolate indicates that
the isolate exhibits Type 2 morphology but it groups with Subclade 1 or
exhibits Type 1 morphology but groups with Subclade 2.