Massarina

Massarina is a genus of fungi in the Massarinaceae family.[2] Anamorph forms of species in Massarina include Acrocalymma, Ceratophoma, and Tetraploa.[3] Massarina was circumscribed by Pier Andrea Saccardo in 1883.[4] The widespread genus contains about 100 species.[5]

Massarina
Features of M. pandanicola
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Massarina

Sacc. (1883)
Type species
Massarina eburnea
(Tul. & C.Tul.) Sacc. (1883)
Synonyms[1]

Massarinula Géneau (1894)
Holstiella Henn. (1895)
Pseudodiaporthe Speg. (1909)
Phragmosperma Theiss. & Syd. (1917)
Parasphaeria Syd. (1924)
Abaphospora Kirschst. (1939)

The genus name of Massarina is in honour of Giuseppe Filippo Massara (1792-1839), who was an Italian doctor and botanist, working in Sondrio.[6]

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[7]

  • Massarina adeana (Petr.) E. Müll. (1962)
  • Massarina albiziae S. Ahmad (1971)
  • Massarina albocarnis (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr (1992)
  • Massarina almeidana Sousa da Câmara (1929)
  • Massarina alpina Katum. (1981)
  • Massarina ambigua (Berl. & Bres.) O.E. Erikss. (1992)
  • Massarina australiensis K.D. Hyde (1992)
  • Massarina australis S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina azadirachticola Purohit & S.P. Joshi (1982)
  • Massarina beaurivagea Poonyth, K.D. Hyde, Aptroot & Peerally (1999)
  • Massarina berchemiae Petr. (1952)
  • Massarina biconica Petch (1922)
  • Massarina bosei A. Pande & V.G. Rao (1990)
  • Massarina brunaudii S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina capensis Marinc., M.J. Wingf. & Crous (2008)
  • Massarina capparicola A.K. Kar & Maity (1970)
  • Massarina carolinensis Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. & O.E. Erikss. (1996)
  • Massarina chrysopogonis G.F. Atk. (1897)
  • Massarina cisti S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina clypeata (Petr.) E. Müll. (1962)
  • Massarina coccifera S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina coffeae (Speg.) S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina coffeicola (Speg.) S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina colebrookeae Srinivas. & P.G. Sathe (1974)
  • Massarina coniferarum Butin (1986)
  • Massarina constricta Kaz. Tanaka & Y. Harada (2003)
  • Massarina contraria (Syd.) Arx & E. Müll. (1975)
  • Massarina cosmicola Chipl. (1969)
  • Massarina cystophorae (Cribb & J.W. Herb.) Kohlm. & E. Kohlm. (1979)
  • Massarina dianthi Riofrio (1929)
  • Massarina dickasonii (Wehm.) S. Ahmad (1969)
  • Massarina dryopteridis S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina dubia (Wehm. & S. Ahmad) S. Ahmad (1969)
  • Massarina eburnea (Tul. & C. Tul.) Sacc. (1883)
  • Massarina episporiata Z.Q. Yuan & M.E. Barr (1994)
  • Massarina eucalypti L.A. Kantsch. (1928)
  • Massarina eugeniae Srinivas. & P.G. Sathe (1974)
  • Massarina floridana Petr. (1951)
  • Massarina graminicola Mundk. & S. Ahmad (1946)
  • Massarina grandispora Joanne E. Taylor, K.D. Hyde & E.B.G. Jones (2003)
  • Massarina himalayensis E. Müll. (1958)
  • Massarina igniaria (C. Booth) Aptroot (1998)
  • Massarina immersa Döbbeler (1978)
  • Massarina indigoferae (E. Müll. & S. Ahmad) Boise (1985)
  • Massarina japonica Kaz. Tanaka & Y. Harada (2003)
  • Massarina jasminicola T.S. Viswan. (1960)
  • Massarina juniperi S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina kamatii Tilak & Jadhav (1972)
  • Massarina lacertensis Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm. (1991)
  • Massarina lantanae C. Ramesh (1993)
  • Massarina leucadendri Marinc., M.J. Wingf. & Crous (2008)
  • Massarina leucosarca (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr (1992)
  • Massarina lonicerae S.K. Bose & E. Müll. (1967)
  • Massarina maritima S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina mauritiana Poonyth, K.D. Hyde, Aptroot & Peerally (1999)
  • Massarina microspora Pass. (1891)
  • Massarina moeszii Tóth (1961)
  • Massarina mori (Fabre) Boise (1985)
  • Massarina mucosa Panwar & S.J. Kaur (1977)
  • Massarina neesii (Körb.) L. Holm (2012)
  • Massarina nigroviridula Rehm (1914)
  • Massarina oleicola A. Pande & V.G. Rao (1990)
  • Massarina oleina S. Ahmad (1972)
  • Massarina operculicola M. Morelet (1980)
  • Massarina oplismeni Katum. & Y. Harada (1979)
  • Massarina orientalis (Wehm. & S. Ahmad) S. Ahmad (1969)
  • Massarina pandanicola Tibpromma & K.D. Hyde (2018)
  • Massarina parasitica S.K. Bose & E. Müll. (1965)
  • Massarina peerallyi K.D. Hyde & Aptroot (1998)
  • Massarina phragmiticola Poon & K.D. Hyde (1998)
  • Massarina piskorzii (Petr.) Boise (1985)
  • Massarina plumigera (Ellis & Everh.) Sacc. & Trotter (1913)
  • Massarina polycarpa (Füisting) Sacc. & Traverso (1911)
  • Massarina polytrichadelphi Döbbeler (2007)
  • Massarina pomacearum Höhn. (1917)
  • Massarina psidii Chona, Munjal & J.N. Kapoor (1957)
  • Massarina pusillispora (Scheuer) Scheuer (1999)
  • Massarina pustulata I. Hino & Katum. (1955)
  • Massarina quercina (Géneau) E. Müll. (1962)
  • Massarina raimundoi Rehm (1914)
  • Massarina rhopalosperma (Kirschst.) E. Müll. (1962)
  • Massarina ricifera Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. & O.E. Erikss. (1995)
  • Massarina rupicola (Sacc.) Y.M. Ahn & Shearer (1995)
  • Massarina ryukyuensis (I. Hino & Katum.) Kaz. Tanaka & Y. Harada (2003)
  • Massarina salicincola Rehm (1906)
  • Massarina salicis-capreae (Roum.) Y.M. Ahn & Shearer (1999)
  • Massarina sanguineo-ostiolata Aptroot, J. Fröhl. & K.D. Hyde (2000)
  • Massarina sarcostemmatis K. Ramakr. (1953)
  • Massarina sivanesanii Subhedar & V.G. Rao (1986)
  • Massarina spectabilis Ade (1923)
  • Massarina spiraeae S.K. Bose (1961)
  • Massarina submediana Kaz. Tanaka & Y. Harada (2003)
  • Massarina syringae Kirschst. (1935)
  • Massarina tangneyae Y.P. Tan, Bishop-Hurley, Bransgr. & R.G. Shivas (2022)
  • Massarina taphrina (Fr.) O.E. Erikss. (1992)
  • Massarina tiliae (W. Phillips & Plowr.) Sacc. (1883)
  • Massarina tricellula Panwar & S.J. Kaur (1975)
  • Massarina uniserialis Kaz. Tanaka & Y. Harada (2003)
  • Massarina usambarensis (Henn.) Höhn. (1910)
  • Massarina waikanaensis (G.S. Ridl.) Shoemaker & C.E. Babc. (1989)

References

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