Aposphaeria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Melanommataceae
Genus: Aposphaeria
Sacc. (1880)
Type species
Aposphaeria pulviscula
(Sacc.) Sacc. (1880)

Aposphaeria is a genus of fungi in the family Melanommataceae.[1] The genus was circumscribed in 1880 by Pier Andrea Saccardo, with Aposphaeria pulviscula selected as the type species.[2]

Species

As of December 2022, Species Fungorum (in the Catalog of Life) accepts 84 species of Aposphaeria:[3]

  • Aposphaeria allantella Sacc. & Roum. (1884)
  • Aposphaeria anomala Rota-Rossi (1911)
  • Aposphaeria arachidis R.L.Kulk. (1974)[4]
  • Aposphaeria bambusae Bres. (1926)
  • Aposphaeria bombacis Allesch. (1912)
  • Aposphaeria brunneotincta Farl. (1922)
  • Aposphaeria buddlejae Gucevič (1959)
  • Aposphaeria calligoni Kravtzev (1961)
  • Aposphaeria canavaliae Massee (1906)
  • Aposphaeria caraganae I.E.Brezhnev (1951)
  • Aposphaeria caricicola R.Sprague (1962)
  • Aposphaeria caulina P.Karst. (1905)
  • Aposphaeria charticola Sacc. (1911)
  • Aposphaeria cladoniae Allesch. & Schnabl (1895)
  • Aposphaeria conica Sacc. (1886)
  • Aposphaeria corallinolutea Gruyter, Aveskamp & Verkley (2012)[5]
  • Aposphaeria dendrophomoides Sacc. (1921)
  • Aposphaeria denudata (Schulzer) Sacc. & Traverso (1910)
  • Aposphaeria desertorum Kravtzev (1955)
  • Aposphaeria elymi Died. (1912)
  • Aposphaeria ephedrae Kravtzev (1961)
  • Aposphaeria epicorticalis Sacc. (1921)
  • Aposphaeria eragrostidis Castell. & Ciccar. (1939)
  • Aposphaeria eurotiae Kravtzev (1961)
  • Aposphaeria ferrum-equinum Tassi (1900)
  • Aposphaeria freticola Speg. (1887)
  • Aposphaeria gallicola Trotter (1900)
  • Aposphaeria gregaria Died. (1912)
  • Aposphaeria halimodendri Gucevič (1960)
  • Aposphaeria haloxyli Kravtzev (1955)
  • Aposphaeria hapalophragmii Trotter (1931)
  • Aposphaeria henryana Traverso (1912)
  • Aposphaeria heveae Petch (1917)
  • Aposphaeria hippuridis Ade (1923)
  • Aposphaeria hospitae Tassi (1900)
  • Aposphaeria humicola Oudem. (1902)
  • Aposphaeria ilicis Died. (1912)
  • Aposphaeria iliensis Kravtzev (1961)
  • Aposphaeria jubaeae Speg. (1921)
  • Aposphaeria kiefferiana Trotter (1900)
  • Aposphaeria kravtzevii Schwarzman (1970)
  • Aposphaeria lentisci (Mont. & Durieu) Pat. (1904)
  • Aposphaeria lignicola S.Ahmad (1964)
  • Aposphaeria major Syd. & P.Syd. (1907)
  • Aposphaeria majuscula Sacc. & Roum. ex Sacc. (1913)
  • Aposphaeria martinii Aa (2002)
  • Aposphaeria mediella P.Karst. (1884)
  • Aposphaeria melaleucae Henn. (1903)
  • Aposphaeria mesembryanthemi M.E.A.Costa & Sousa da Câmara (1952)
  • Aposphaeria mojunkumica Kravtzev (1955)
  • Aposphaeria montbretiae Siemaszko (1923)
  • Aposphaeria musarum Speg. (1910)
  • Aposphaeria nigra Died. (1912)
  • Aposphaeria oxalidis M.L.Farr (1960)
  • Aposphaeria pakistanica S.Ahmad (1971)[6]
  • Aposphaeria phellodendri Gucevič (1960)
  • Aposphaeria pinea Sacc. (1884)
  • Aposphaeria pini-densiflorae Sawada (1950)
  • Aposphaeria polonica Moesz (1920)
  • Aposphaeria populea A.L.Sm. & Ramsb. (1914)
  • Aposphaeria pulviscula (Sacc.) Sacc. (1880)
  • Aposphaeria punicina Sacc. (1915)
  • Aposphaeria purpurascens Peyronel (1916)
  • Aposphaeria ramalinae Vouaux (1911)
  • Aposphaeria reaumuriae T.M.Achundov (1972)
  • Aposphaeria rhois Sacc. & Trotter (1912)
  • Aposphaeria rostrata Oudem. (1902)
  • Aposphaeria rubefaciens Bubák (1905)
  • Aposphaeria rudis P.Karst. (1905)
  • Aposphaeria salicis Died. (1912)
  • Aposphaeria salicum Sacc. (1903)
  • Aposphaeria santolinae Gucevič (1962)
  • Aposphaeria sepulta (Penz.) Sacc. (1884)
  • Aposphaeria sequoiae Lind (1913)
  • Aposphaeria silenes M.Petrov (1933)
  • Aposphaeria sphaerospora Peyronel (1918)
  • Aposphaeria striolata Sacc. (1916)
  • Aposphaeria taquarae Viégas (1945)[7]
  • Aposphaeria tiliana Gucevič (1977)[8]
  • Aposphaeria tragopogonis Sandu & Mítítíuc (1971)
  • Aposphaeria turmalis Ellis & Everh. (1902)
  • Aposphaeria ulmicola (Berk.) Sacc. (1884)
  • Aposphaeria zeae Lobik (1933)

References

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  2. Saccardo, P.A. (1880). "Conspectus generum fungorum Italiae inferiorum nempe ad Sphaeropsideas, Melanconieas et Hyphomyceteas pertinentium systemate sporologico dispositorum". Michelia (in Latin). 2 (6): 4.
  3. Source dataset. Species Fungorum Plus: Species Fungorum for CoL+. "Aposphaeria". Catalog of Life Version 2022-11-14. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  4. Kulkarni, R.L. (1974). "Three fungi from groundnut leaf surface". Current Science. 43 (17): 561–562.
  5. Gruyter, J. de; Woudenberg, J.H.C.; Aveskamp, M.M.; Verkley, G.J.M.; Groenewald, J.Z.; Crous, P.W. (2012). "Redisposition of Phoma-like anamorphs in Pleosporales". Studies in Mycology. 75 (1): 1–36. doi:10.3114/sim0004. PMC 3713885. PMID 24014897.
  6. Ahmad, S. (1971). "Contributions to the fungi of West Pakistan. X". Biologia Lahore. 17 (1): 1–26.
  7. Viégas, A.P. (1945). "Alguns fungos do Brasil XI. Fungi Imperfecti (Sphaeropsidales)". Bragantia (in Portuguese). 5 (12): 717–779. doi:10.1590/S0006-87051945001200001.
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