Phomatospora

Phomatospora is a genus of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes,[3] and since 2016, in the family Phomatosporaceae and order Phomatosporales.[4][5] They are found in terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats,[6] across the world except Russia and Canada.[2]

Phomatospora
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Division:
Subdivision:
Class:
Order:
Phomatosporales
Family:
Phomatosporaceae
Genus:
Phomatospora

Type species
Phomatospora berkeleyi [1]
Sacc.
Synonyms[2]

Cryptonectriopsis (F.von Höhnel) Weese, 1919
Heteropera Theissen, 1917

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[7]

  • Phomatospora acaciae Sousa da Câmara (1936)
  • Phomatospora acrostichi K.D. Hyde (1988)
  • Phomatospora admontensis Nograsek (1991)
  • Phomatospora albomaculans Tak. Kobay. & K. Sasaki (1982)
  • Phomatospora anacardiicola Bat. (1957)
  • Phomatospora annonae Bat. & Cif. (1957)
  • Phomatospora aquatica Minoura & T. Muroi (1978)
  • Phomatospora archontophoenicis Joanne E. Taylor, K.D. Hyde & E.B.G. Jones (2003)
  • Phomatospora arenaria Sacc., E. Bommer & M. Rousseau (1890)
  • Phomatospora argentina Speg. (1880)
  • Phomatospora artocarpi T.S. Ramakr. & Sundaram (1953)
  • Phomatospora aucubae (Shirai & Hara) Tak. Kobay. & Y. Suto (1983)
  • Phomatospora bellaminuta Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. & O.E. Erikss. (1995)
  • Phomatospora berkeleyi Sacc. (1875)
  • Phomatospora biseriata Senan., Camporesi & K.D. Hyde (2016)
  • Phomatospora caricicola Petr. (1929)
  • Phomatospora concinna Petr. (1954)
  • Phomatospora convolvuli Gonz. Frag. & Cif. (1925)
  • Phomatospora coprophila M.J. Richardson (1972)
  • Phomatospora cylindrotheca Petr. (1953)
  • Phomatospora cymbisperma (Speg.) Petr. & Syd. (1934)
  • Phomatospora dinemasporium J. Webster (1955)
  • Phomatospora endopteris W. Phillips & Plowr. (1885)
  • Phomatospora errabunda Petr. & Cif. (1932)
  • Phomatospora feltgenii Sacc. & P. Syd. (1902)
  • Phomatospora feurichiana Kirschst. (1939)
  • Phomatospora filarszkyi Petr. (1923)
  • Phomatospora gelatinospora M.E. Barr (1970)
  • Phomatospora hederae Feltgen (1901)
  • Phomatospora heveae Saccas (1954)
  • Phomatospora hyalina (Griffiths) Cain (1933)
  • Phomatospora ingae Syd. (1939)
  • Phomatospora insignis Petr. (1925)
  • Phomatospora juncicola (Jaap) L. Holm (2012)
  • Phomatospora kamatii Tilak & Talde (1980)
  • Phomatospora kandeliae K.D. Hyde (1992)
  • Phomatospora kentiae Speg. (1909)
  • Phomatospora leptasca (Peck & Clinton) J. Reid & C. Booth (1966)
  • Phomatospora lithocarpi M.E. Barr (1994)
  • Phomatospora luteotingens J. Fourn. & Lechat (2010)[8]
  • Phomatospora macarangae Hansf. (1957)
  • Phomatospora minutella (Peck) M.E. Barr (1994)
  • Phomatospora minutissima (Sacc.) N. Lundq. (1972)
  • Phomatospora miurana I. Hino & Katum. (1966)
  • Phomatospora moravica Petr. (1924)
  • Phomatospora muskellungensis Fallah & Shearer (1998)
  • Phomatospora napoleoneae (Thüm.) Aa (2002)
  • Phomatospora nypae K.D. Hyde (1993)[9]
  • Phomatospora nypicola K.D. Hyde & Alias (1999)
  • Phomatospora opuntiae Bat. & A.F. Vital (1955)
  • Phomatospora oryzopsidis Sousa da Câmara (1932)
  • Phomatospora pandani (Ellis & Everh.) Theiss. (1917)
  • Phomatospora paulensis Rehm (1907)
  • Phomatospora phragmiticola Poon & K.D. Hyde (1998)
  • Phomatospora podocarpi Syd. (1930)
  • Phomatospora punctulata I. Hino & Katum. (1958)
  • Phomatospora radegundensis Scheuer (1988)
  • Phomatospora ribesia (Cooke & Massee) Sacc. (1891)
  • Phomatospora rosae Rehm (1913)
  • Phomatospora saccardoi Rehm (1882)
  • Phomatospora salvadorina S. Ahmad (1948)
  • Phomatospora sandwicensis Petr. (1953)
  • Phomatospora secalina Feltgen (1903)
  • Phomatospora sphaerulina Grove (1922)
  • Phomatospora striatigera Scheuer (1988)
  • Phomatospora striatispora M.E. Barr (1994)
  • Phomatospora stroggylospora M.E.A. Costa & Sousa da Câmara (1953)
  • Phomatospora tamarindi Dhaware (1982)
  • Phomatospora trevoae Speg. (1910)
  • Phomatospora triseptata Raja & Shearer (2008)
  • Phomatospora uniseriata Phukhams., M.V. de Bult & K.D. Hyde (2020)
  • Phomatospora viticola Senan., Camporesi & K.D. Hyde (2016)
  • Phomatospora wisteriae Ellis & Everh. (1902)

References

  1. Sacc., Nuovo G. bot. ital. 7(4): 306 (1875)
  2. "Phomatospora Sacc., 1875". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  3. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58.
  4. Senanayake, I.C.; Al-Sadi, A.M.; Bhat, J.D.; Camporesi, E.; Dissanayake, A.J.; Lumyong, S.; Maharachchikumbura, S.S.N.; Hyde, Kevin D. (2016). "Phomatosporales ord. nov. and Phomatosporaceae fam. nov., to accommodate Lanspora, Phomatospora and Tenuimurus, gen. nov". Mycosphere. 7 (5): 628–641.
  5. Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq; Somayeh, Dolatabadi; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8.
  6. Raja, H.A.; Shearer, C.A. (2008). "Freshwater ascomycetes: new and noteworthy species from aquatic habitats in Florida". Mycologia. 100: 467–489.
  7. "Species Fungorum - Search Page - Phomatospora". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  8. Fournier, J.; Lechat, C. (2010). "Phomatospora luteotingens sp. nov., a new aquatic species of Phomatospora from France and Spain". Mycosphere. 1: 39–43.
  9. Hyde, Kevin D. (1993). "Fungi from palms. V. Phomatospora nypae sp. nov. and notes on marine fungi from Nypa fruticans in Malaysia". Sydowia. 45: 199–203.


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