Monoblepharis

Monoblepharis is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Monoblepharidaceae.[1]

Monoblepharis
Monoblepharis polymorpha growing on a sesame seed in water collected from a vernal pool near Orono, Maine. Shown are the spiny, brownish resting spores sitting on top the empty oogonia. On the sides of the oogonia are empty antheridia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Chytridiomycota
Class: Monoblepharidomycetes
Order: Monoblepharidales
Family: Monoblepharidaceae
Genus: Monoblepharis
Cornu

The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.[1]

Species

Species:[1]

  • Monoblepharis bullata Perrott
  • Monoblepharis fasciculata Thaxt.
  • Monoblepharis hypogyna Perrott
  • Monoblepharis insignis Thaxt.
  • Monoblepharis laevis (Sparrow) Sparrow
  • Monoblepharis macranda
  • Monoblepharis macrandra (Lagerh.) Woronin
  • Monoblepharis micrandra Sparrow
  • Monoblepharis ovigera Lagerh.
  • Monoblepharis polymorpha Cornu
  • Monoblepharis regignens Lagerh.
  • Monoblepharis sphaerica Cornu
  • Monoblepharis thalassinosa M.K.Elias

References

  1. "Monoblepharis Cornu". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
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