The Genera of Fungi - G5: Arthrinium, Ceratosphaeria, Dimerosporiopsis, Hormodochis, Lecanostictopsis, Lembosina, Neomelanconium, Phragmotrichum, Pseudomelanconium, Rutola, and Trullula

Pedro W. Crous, R. K. Schumacher, Alan R. Wood, Johannes Z. Groenewald

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Abstract

The present paper represents the fifth contribution in the Genera of Fungi series, linking type species of fungal genera to their morphology and DNA sequence data. This paper focuses on 11 genera of microfungi, for seven of which the type species are neo- or epitypified here: Arthrinium ( Arthrinium caricicola; Apiosporaceae, Xylariales, Sordariomycetes), Ceratosphaeria ( Ceratosphaeria lampadophora; Magnaporthaceae, Magnaporthales, Sordariomycetes), Dimerosporiopsis ( Dimerosporiopsis engleriana; Venturiaceae, Venturiales, Dothideomycetes), Hormodochis ( Hormodochis melanochlora; Stictidaceae, Ostropales, Ostropomycetidae, OSLEUM clade, Lecanoromycetes), Lecanostictopsis ( Lecanostictopsis kamatii; Mycosphaerellaceae, Capnodiales, Dothideomycetes), Lembosina ( Lembosina aulographoides; Lembosinaceae fam. nov., Lembosinales ord. nov., Dothideomycetes), Neomelanconium ( Neomelanconium gelatosporum; Cenangiaceae, Helotiales, Leotiomycetes), Phragmotrichum (Phragmotrichum chailletii; Melanommataceae, Pleosporales, Pleosporomycetidae, Dothideomycetes), Pseudomelanconium gen. nov. (Pseudomelanconium spartii; incertae sedis, Pezizomycotina), Rutola (Rutola graminis; Torulaceae, Pleosporales, Pleosporomycetidae, Dothideomycetes), and Trullula ( Trullula oreoselini; incertae sedis, Pezizomycotina).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)77-98
Number of pages22
JournalFungal Systematics and Evolution
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2020

Keywords

  • biodiversity
  • ITS barcodes
  • multi-gene phylogeny
  • new taxa
  • systematics
  • typification

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