Termite-associated Ophiocordyceps species remain understudied despite the high diversity of the genus. Here we describe Ophiocordyceps minuta (holotype CXAC 0026) from termites (Termitidae, Macrotermitinae) collected in Yunnan, China. Phylogenetic analyses based on nrLSU (nuclear large subunit ribosomal RNA), tef1-α (translation elongation factor 1-alpha), and rpb2 (RNA polymerase II second largest subunit) sequences resolve this fungus as a distinct lineage. Notably, deep genetic divergence (65 bp in tef1-α) between the two ex-type strains of the allied O. fusiformis (BCC 93025 and BCC 93026) reveals cryptic diversity within that nominal species. Beyond the new species, a morphological assessment of termite-associated Ophiocordyceps indicates that perithecial immersion status, ascospore morphology, and conidial features are the most taxonomically valuable characters for this ecological group. These findings expand the known diversity in southwest China and underscore the importance of integrating phylogenetic data with key morphological traits for species delimitation in under-explored habitats.
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