Taxonomic Classification
Domain- Eukarya
Kingdom- Fungi
Phylum- Ascomycota
Class- Sordariomycetes
Order- Hypocreales
Family- Ophiocordycipitacae
Genus- Ophiocordyceps
Species- Ophiocordyceps unilateralis
Domain- O. unilateralis belongs in the domain Eukarya because its cells contain membrane bound organelles
(Cain et al. 2008).
Kingdom- The organism is recognized in the kindgdom fungi because it has the
characteristics of a normal fungus including cell walls made of chitin and
hyphae that digests the organisms food before ingesting (Cain et al.
2008).
Phylum- The zombie ant fungus is in the phyla Ascomycota because it contains
the fruiting body called an ascus. The general name for ascomycota is the
"sac fungi" (Cain et al. 2008).
Class- O. unilateralis is recognized in the class Sordariomycetes because it produces asci in perithecial fruiting
bodies. The term perithecial refers to a flask shaped fruiting body (Zhang
2008).
Order- The fungus is in the order Hypocreales because it has brightly colored spore producing
structures (Rogerson 1970).
Family- O. unilateralis belongs to the family
Ophiocordycipitaceae, a
well known group of parasitic fungi (Sung 2013).
Genus- The genus Ophiocordyceps is characterized by fungi that are parasitic to insects
(Hughes 2010).
Species- Ophiocordyceps unilateralis is the
species of fungi that specifically infects formicae ants (Hughes 2010).
The phylogenetic tree done as a broad
classification was done as part of a study of the phylogeny of the
Cordyceps and Clavicipitaceous fungi. The classification present
involves the use of maximum parsimony analysis of the 107 (Sung et al.
2013). 1-taxon 5-gene for
the different clades of fungi. The results of the experiment showed a tree
wtih the likely results of the phylogeny of the different fungi containing
that gene (Sung et al. 2013). To see the results click
here.
The phylogenetic tree involved in a more specific classification involves
looking at five gene regions based on RAxML analysis. The five genes
examined in this study were SSU rDNA, LSU rDNA, TEF1, RPB1, and RPB2
(Cordyceps 2013). The
tree constructed shows host affiliation and divergence of species within the
family Ophiocordycipitaceae (Cordyceps 2013). To see the constructed tree click
here.
Fungi have adapted as
parsites in many organisms, not just ants. To learn more about fungi
parasites in plants click
here!