Supplementary Fig. 1
Phylogenetic analysis of the species in the Ambrosia Fusarium clade (AFC) using sequences obtained from the elongation factor 1- α (TEF1-α). The phylogram was constructed using maximum likelihood with 1000 bootstrap replicates. Isolates in bold were sequenced in this study. The 19 species within the AFC are identified as AF-1 to AF-19 using an ad hoc nomenclature (Kasson et al. 2013; Na et al. 2018). Fusarium neocosmosporiellum (NRRL22468) represents the outgroup. T represents ex-type (PDF 176 kb)
Supplementary Fig. 2
Phylogenetic analysis of the species in the Ambrosia Fusarium clade (AFC) using sequences obtained from the DNA-directed RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2). The phylogram was constructed using maximum likelihood with 1000 bootstrap replicates. Isolates in bold were sequenced in this study. The 19 species within the AFC are identified as AF-1 to AF-19 using an ad hoc nomenclature (Kasson et al. 2013; Na et al. 2018). Fusarium neocosmosporiellum (NRRL22468) represents the outgroup. T represents ex-type (PDF 184 kb)
Supplementary Fig. 3
Phylogenetic analysis of the species in the Ambrosia Fusarium clade (AFC) using sequences obtained from the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS). The phylogram was constructed using maximum likelihood with 1000 bootstrap replicates. Isolates in bold were sequenced in this study. The 19 species within the AFC are identified as AF-1 to AF-19 using an ad hoc nomenclature (Kasson et al. 2013; Na et al. 2018). Fusarium neocosmosporiellum (NRRL22468) represents the outgroup. T represents ex-type (PDF 179 kb)
Supplementary Table 1
List of all fungi isolated from the beetle mycangium and brood galleries of ambrosia beetles infesting A. crassicarpa (PDF 98 kb)