
Image showing the phylogenetic position Sympodiomyces attinorum (Symat1) as a sister to Trichomonascus petasosporus (Tripe1) which is also in the Trichomonascaceae.
Sympodiomyces attinorum was isolated from laboratory
nests of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens in Brazil.
Sympodiomyces attinorum can ferment glucose, assimilate
methyl alpha-D-glucoside, salicin and citrate, and grow at 37
degrees C.
Sympodiomyces attinorum is classified in the family
Trichomonascaceae (Saccharomycotina) and was sequenced as part of
the 1000 fungal genomes
project.