Thielavia

Thielavia is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae. Circumscribed by German botanist Friedrich Wilhelm Zopf in 1876,[1] Thielavia is a teleomorph of Myceliophthora.[2] Collectively, the genus is widely distributed, and according to a 2008 estimate, contained 31 species.[3] Thielavia heterothallica and T.  terrestris can cause infections in humans.[2]

Thielavia
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Thielavia

Zopf (1876)
Type species
Thielavia basicola
Zopf (1871)

The genus name of Thielavia is in honour of Friedrich Joachim Sigismund von Thielau (1796–1870), who was a German forester and landowner in Breslau.[4]

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[5]

  • Thielavia achromatica Subrahm. (1981)
  • Thielavia ampullata J.N. Rai & Wadhwani (1977)
  • Thielavia aurantiaca Tad. Ito, Okane & Nagak. (1998)
  • Thielavia australiensis Tansey & M.A. Jack (1975)
  • Thielavia bispora Lodha (1974)
  • Thielavia coactilis Nicot (1961)
  • Thielavia coerulescens Kamyschko (1965)
  • Thielavia coprophila (R.K. Pathak & S.C. Agarwal) D. Hawksw. (1978)
  • Thielavia egyptiaca Moustafa & Abdul-Wahid (1990)
  • Thielavia elliptica (Lodha) Lodha (1978)
  • Thielavia emodensis Udagawa & Y. Sugiy. (1982)
  • Thielavia expansa Udagawa & Y. Sugiy. (1982)
  • Thielavia inaequalis Pidopl., Kiril. & Zakharch. (1973)
  • Thielavia lutescens Kamyschko (1965)
  • Thielavia macrospora Lodha (1974)
  • Thielavia magna (Bainier) Malloch & Cain (1973)
  • Thielavia minuta (Cain) Malloch & Cain (1973)
  • Thielavia minutissima D. Hawksw. (1978)
  • Thielavia pakistanica L.R. Batra, S. Ahmad & Millner (1975)
  • Thielavia pallidospora Pidopl., Kiril. & Zakharch. (1973)
  • Thielavia phyllactinea (Bainier) Malloch & Cain (1973)
  • Thielavia polygonoperda Matsush. (1975)
  • Thielavia pseudomaritima D.E. Davidson (1976)
  • Thielavia renominata Paclt (1951)
  • Thielavia submacrospora K. Gopal & Lodha (1983)
  • Thielavia wareingii Seth (1974)

Former species;[5] (assume family Chaetomiaceae if not mentioned)

  • T. albomyces (Cooney & R. Emers.) Malloch & Cain (1972) = Melanocarpus albomyces, Sordariales
  • T. angulata A.C. Das (1962) = Westerdykella angulata, [[Sporormiaceae
  • T. antarctica Stchigel & Guarro (2003) = Trichocladium antarcticum
  • T. appendiculata M.P. Srivast., Tandon, Bhargava & A.K. Ghosh (1966) = Parathielavia appendiculata
  • T. arenaria Mouch. (1973) = Canariomyces arenarius, Microascaceae
  • T. arxii Stchigel & Guarro (2002) = Pseudothielavia arxii
  • T. basicola (Berk. & Broome) Zopf (1876) = Berkeleyomyces basicola, Ceratocystidaceae
  • T. boothii Manohar. & P.Rama Rao (1973) = Coniochaeta boothii, Coniochaetaceae
  • T. bovina Scalia (1900) = Dichlaena bovina, Aspergillaceae
  • T. californica Malloch & Benny (1973) = Chaetomium pilosum
  • T. cephalothecoides Malloch & Benny (1973) = Chaetomidium cephalothecoides
  • T. decidua (Malloch & Cain) Lodha (1978) = Apodus deciduus, Neoschizotheciaceae
  • T. fimeti (Fuckel) Malloch & Cain (1973) = Chaetomidium fimeti
  • T. fragilis (Natarajan) Arx (1975) = Hyalosphaerella fragilis
  • T. gigaspora Moustafa & Abdel-Azeem (2008) = Stolonocarpus gigasporus
  • T. heterothallica Klopotek (1976) = Thermothelomyces heterothallicus
  • T. hyalocarpa Arx (1975) = Cladorrhinum hyalocarpum, Podosporaceae
  • T. hyrcaniae Nicot (1961) = Parathielavia hyrcaniae
  • T. indica Chattop. & C. Das Gupta (1957) = Preussiella indica
  • T. intermedia Stchigel & Guarro (2002) = Cladorrhinum intermedium, Podosporaceae
  • T. kirilenkoae Beliakova (1974) = Microthielavia ovispora
  • T. kuwaitensis Moustafa (1976) = Parathielavia kuwaitensis
  • T. leptoderma C. Booth (1961) = Chaetomidium leptoderma
  • T. microspora Mouch. (1973) = Canariomyces microsporus, Microascaceae
  • T. minor (Rayss & Borut) Malloch & Cain (1973) = Pseudothielavia terricola
  • T. minuta Lodha (1974), (= Thielavia minutissima]], Ceratocystidaceae
  • T. minuta var. thermophila Abdullah & Al-Bader (1992) = Melanocarpus thermophilus, Sordariales
  • T. neocaledoniensis C. Moreau (1966) = Isia neocaledoniensis, Sordariales
  • T. novoguineensis Udagawa & Y. Horie (1972) = Corynascus novoguineensis
  • T. octospora (Natarajan) Arx (1975) = Achaetomium globosum
  • T. ovalispora Lodha (1974) = Chaetomidium ovalisporum
  • T. ovata C. Booth (1964) = Kernia ovata), Microascaceae
  • T. ovispora Pidopl., Kiril. & Zakharch. (1973) = Microthielavia ovispora
  • T. peruviana (Goch.) Malloch & Cain (1973) = Chrysanthotrichum peruvianum
  • T. pilosa C. Booth & Shipton (1966) = Chaetomium pilosum
  • T. pingtungia K.Y. Chen & Z.C. Chen (1996) = Chaetomidium pingtungium
  • T. reticulata C. Booth & Ebben (1961) = Neurospora reticulata, Sordariaceae
  • T. savoryi C. Booth (1961) = Coniochaeta savoryi, Coniochaetaceae
  • T. sepedonium C.W. Emmons (1932) = Corynascus sepedonium
  • T. setosa Dade (1937) = Chaetomidium setosum
  • T. soppittii Crossl. (1901) = Microthecium brevirostre, Ceratostomataceae
  • T. spirotricha (R.K. Benj.) Malloch & Cain (1973) = Botryotrichum spirotrichum,
  • T. subfimeti (Seth) Malloch & Cain (1973) = Chaetomium subfimeti,
  • T. subthermophila Mouch. (1973) = Canariomyces subthermophilus, Microascaceae
  • T. terrestris (Apinis) Malloch & Cain (1972) = Thermothielavioides terrestris,
  • T. terricola (J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott) C.W. Emmons (1930) = Pseudothielavia terricola,
  • T. terricola f. minor Rayss & Borut (1958) = Pseudothielavia terricola,
  • T. terricola var. minor (Rayss & Borut) C. Booth (1961) = Pseudothielavia terricola,
  • T. tetraspora (Lodhi & J.H. Mirza) Arx (1974) = Boothiella tetraspora, Sordariaceae
  • T. thermophila Fergus & Sinden (1969) = Chaetomidium thermophilum,
  • T. tortuosa Udagawa & Y. Sugiy. (1981) = Condenascus tortuosus,
  • T. trichorobusta (Seth) Malloch & Cain (1973) = Chaetomidium trichorobustum,
  • T. variospora Cain (1961) = Pseudothielavia hamadae,

References

  1. Zopf W. (1872). "Thielavia basicola Zopf. Genus novum Perisporiacearum". Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins für die Provinz Brandenburg und die Angrenzenden Länder. 18: 101–5.
  2. Liu D. (2011). "Myceliopthora and Thielavia". Molecular Detection of Human Fungal Pathogens. CRC Press. pp. 445–. ISBN 978-1-4398-1240-2.
  3. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 688. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  4. 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.
  5. "Thielavia - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 16 November 2022.


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