Marssonina

Marssonina is a genus of fungi in the family Dermateaceae.[1]

Marssonina
Marssonina betulae from Commanster, Belgium
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Marssonina

Magnus 1906
Species

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The genus name of Marssonina is in honour of Theodor Friedrich Marsson (1816–1892), who was a German pharmacist and botanist.[2]

The genus was circumscribed by Paul Wilhelm Magnus in Hedwigia vol.45 on page 89 in 1906.

Species

  • Marssonina acaciae
  • Marssonina acerina
  • Marssonina actaeae
  • Marssonina actinostemmae
  • Marssonina aegopodii
  • Marssonina agaves
  • Marssonina alni
  • Marssonina andurnensis
  • Marssonina apicalis
  • Marssonina aquilegiae
  • Marssonina artocarpi
  • Marssonina atragenes
  • Marssonina aurantiaca
  • Marssonina balsamiferae
  • Marssonina betulae
  • Marssonina bracteosa
  • Marssonina bupleuri
  • Marssonina californica
  • Marssonina campanulae
  • Marssonina canadensis
  • Marssonina capsulicola
  • Marssonina carnea
  • Marssonina carpogena
  • Marssonina celastri
  • Marssonina celtidis
  • Marssonina ceratocarpi
  • Marssonina chamerionis
  • Marssonina chrysothamni
  • Marssonina clematidicola
  • Marssonina clematidis
  • Marssonina daphnes
  • Marssonina decolorans
  • Marssonina deformans'
  • Marssonina dimocarpi
  • Marssonina dispersa
  • Marssonina ershadii
  • Marssonina erythraeae
  • Marssonina erythreae
  • Marssonina euphorbiae
  • Marssonina euphoriae
  • Marssonina extremorum
  • Marssonina flourensiae
  • Marssonina forsythiae
  • Marssonina fraserae
  • Marssonina gei
  • Marssonina gladioli
  • Marssonina gloeodes
  • Marssonina graminicola
  • Marssonina grossulariae
  • Marssonina halostachyos
  • Marssonina indica
  • Marssonina ipomoeae
  • Marssonina junonis
  • Marssonina kirchneri
  • Marssonina kriegeriana
  • Marssonina lappae
  • Marssonina lindii
  • Marssonina lonicerae
  • Marssonina lorentzii
  • Marssonina manschurica
  • Marssonina martinii
  • Marssonina matteiana
  • Marssonina medicaginis
  • Marssonina melampyri
  • Marssonina meliloti
  • Marssonina melonis
  • Marssonina moravica
  • Marssonina myricariae
  • Marssonina necans
  • Marssonina neilliae
  • Marssonina nigricans
  • Marssonina obclavata
  • Marssonina obscura
  • Marssonina obtusata
  • Marssonina ochroleuca
  • Marssonina omphalodis
  • Marssonina pakistanica
  • Marssonina piriformis
  • Marssonina polygoni
  • Marssonina poonensis
  • Marssonina populicola
  • Marssonina pruinosae
  • Marssonina psidii
  • Marssonina pteridis
  • Marssonina punctiformis
  • Marssonina quercina
  • Marssonina quercus
  • Marssonina radiosa
  • Marssonina rhabdospora
  • Marssonina rhamni
  • Marssonina rhois
  • Marssonina ribicola
  • Marssonina rubiginosa
  • Marssonina salicigena
  • Marssonina salicina
  • Marssonina salicis
  • Marssonina salicis-purpureae
  • Marssonina sandu-villei
  • Marssonina santonensis
  • Marssonina saxifragae
  • Marssonina sennenii
  • Marssonina smilacina
  • Marssonina sojicola
  • Marssonina sonchi
  • Marssonina sorbi
  • Marssonina staritzii
  • Marssonina stellariae
  • Marssonina stenospora
  • Marssonina tetracerae
  • Marssonina thomasiana
  • Marssonina toxicodendri
  • Marssonina tranzschelii
  • Marssonina truncatula
  • Marssonina veratri
  • Marssonina violae
  • Marssonina viticola
  • Marssonina zanthoxyli

References

  1. "Index Fungorum".
  2. Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.

Marssonina in Index Fungorum


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