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Genus: | Collematospora Jeng & Cain (1976) |
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Collematospora venezuelensis Jeng & Cain (1976) |
Collematospora is a fungal genus in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. [1] This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Collematospora venezuelensis, first described by R.S. Jeng and R.F. Cain in 1976. [2]
Andreaeobryum is a genus of moss with a single species Andreaeobryum macrosporum, endemic to Alaska and western Canada. The genus is placed as a separate family, order and class among the mosses.
Semidelitschia is a genus of coprophilous fungi in the family Delitschiaceae that contains three species. Semidelitschia was circumscribed in 1969 by mycologists Roy Cain and Robena Luck-Allen to contain the type species, S. agasmatica, found in North America. S. tetraspora and S. nanostellata were added to the genus in 1979 and 2001, respectively. The genus is characterized by species with one-celled, dark ascospores, which distinguishes it from the related genus Delitschia, which have two-celled ascospores.
Coprobolus is a fungal genus in the family Thelebolaceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Coprobolus poculiformis. It was first described scientifically in 1970. C. poculiformis has hyaline ellipsoid ascosporess and multispored asci that split open at the apex. It was found on rabbit dung.
The Trichosphaeriales are an order of sac fungi. It is monotypic, and consists of the single family, the Trichosphaeriaceae.
Acanthosphaeria is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Wilhelm Kirschstein in 1939.
Coniobrevicolla is a fungal genus in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Coniobrevicolla larsenii.
Cresporhaphis is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae.
Cryptadelphia is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae.
Eriosphaeria is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. Species in this genus are plant pathogens.
Fluviostroma is a fungal genus in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Fluviostroma wrightii. The genus was circumscribed by G.J. Samuel and E. Mueller in 1980.
Kananascus is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Trn Raj in 1984.
Rizalia is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae.
Schweinitziella is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae.
Setocampanula is a fungal genus in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Setocampanula taiwanensis.
Trichosphaeria is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. There are about 25 species in this widespread genus, and they are typically found in woody habitats.
Umbrinosphaeria is a genus of lignicolous fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Umbrinosphaeria caesariata.
Unisetosphaeria is a fungal genus in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Unisetosphaeria penguinoides, found on dead petioles and rhachides of the palms Eleiodoxa conferta and Nenga pumila in Sirindhorn Peat Swamp Forest, southern Thailand.
The Loramycetaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Leotiomycetes. This is a monotypic taxon, containing the single genus Loramyces; the genus contains two aquatic species, L. juncicola, named by American mycologist William H. Weston in 1929, and L. macrosporus, first described by C.T. Ingold and B. Chapman in 1952.
Pseudorhynchia is a genus of fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. There are two species, P. mauritiana and P. polyrrhyncha.
Oculogryphus, is an Asian genus of firefly beetles: it has been placed in the Ototretinae or may be considered incertae sedis. The genus contains 4 species. The type species O. fulvus was discovered from Vietnam.
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