Myriangium

Myriangium is a genus of fungi within the family Myriangiaceae.[1]

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Myriangium

Mont. & Berk. (1845)
Type species
Myriangium duriaei
Mont. & Berk. (1845)

Species Myriangium citri Henn. is an entomopathogenic fungi of armoured scale insects on citrus trees in coastal New South Wales, Australia.[2]

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3]

  • Myriangium acaciae McAlpine (1904)
  • Myriangium andinum Speg. (1912)
  • Myriangium argentinum (Speg.) Sacc. & P. Syd. (1902)
  • Myriangium arxii Tend. (1971)
  • Myriangium asterinosporum (Ellis & Everh.) J.H. Mill. (1940)
  • Myriangium bambusae Rick (1906)
  • Myriangium bauhiniae A. Pande (2008)
  • Myriangium catalinae Fairm. (1923)
  • Myriangium cinchonae Rehm (1908)
  • Myriangium citri Henn. (1908)
  • Myriangium curreyoideum (Theiss.) Sacc. & Trotter (1913)
  • Myriangium curtisii Berk. & Mont. (1849)
  • Myriangium dolichosporum F. Wilson (1889)
  • Myriangium duriaei Mont. & Berk. (1845)
  • Myriangium floridanum Ellis & Galloway ex Rehm (1909)
  • Myriangium grewiae Tend. (1971)
  • Myriangium guaraniticum (Speg.) Arx (1963)
  • Myriangium haraeanum F.L. Tai & C.T. Wei (1933)
  • Myriangium hispanicum J.B. Martínez (1931)
  • Myriangium inconspicuum C. Bab. (1855)
  • Myriangium indicum Tilak, S.B. Kale & S.V.S. Kale (1971)
  • Myriangium kamatii Tend. (1971)
  • Myriangium montagnei Berk. (1845)
  • Myriangium myrticola Maire & Werner (1938)
  • Myriangium parasiticum Tilak, S.B. Kale & S.V.S. Kale (1970)
  • Myriangium philippinense Syd. & P. Syd. (1914)
  • Myriangium rhipsalidis (Henn.) Höhn. (1909)
  • Myriangium rosicola V.G. Rao & A. Pande (1993)
  • Myriangium superficiale (Peck & Clinton) M.E. Barr (1986)
  • Myriangium tamarindi Tend. (1971)
  • Myriangium tectonae Tend. (1971)
  • Myriangium thallicola Starbäck (1899)
  • Myriangium tuberculans Miles (1922)
  • Myriangium tuberculiferum Shirai & Hara (1954)
  • Myriangium tunae (Spreng.) Petr. (1929)
  • Myriangium uleanum (Henn.) Höhn. (1909)
  • Myriangium yunnanense (Pat.) Racib. (1909)
  • Myriangium ziziphi Tend. (1971)

Former species;[3]

  • M. bambusae Hara (1913) = Myriangium haraeanum
  • M. calami (Racib.) Henn. (1900) = Molleriella mirabilis Elsinoaceae family
  • M. duriaei' var. thelephorina Starbäck (1899) = Myriangium duriaei
  • M. japonicum (Henn. & Shirai) Henn. (1902) = Uleomyces japonicus Cookellaceae
  • M. mirabile Henn. (1902) = Uleomyces mirabilis Cookellaceae
  • M. pritzelianum Henn. (1901) = Elsinoe pritzeliana Elsinoaceae
  • M. sabaleos Weedon (1926) = Myriangiella sabaleos Schizothyriaceae
  • M. sulfurea (G. Winter) Henn. (1901) = Myriangiopsis sulfurea Dothideomycetes
  • M. thwaitesii Petch (1924) = Angatia thwaitesii Saccardiaceae

References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58.
  2. Dao, Hang Thi; Beattie, G. Andrew C.; Rossman, Amy Y.; Burgess, Lester W.; Holford, Paul (2016). "Four putative entomopathogenic fungi of armoured scale insects on Citrus in Australia". Mycol. Prog. 15: 47.
  3. "Myriangium - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 27 October 2022.


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