Melanospora
Morphological features of the genus Melanospora. Melanospora damnosa (CBS 113681). A Ascoma B Ascomatal neck D Detail of hyphal neck F Ascospores H Ascospore germinating. Melanospora zamiae (NBRC 7902) C Ascomatal neck E Detail of ascomatal wall. Melanospora verrucispora (NBRC 31375T) G Ascospores I Phialidic asexual morph. Scale bars: 50 μm (A); 10 μm (B–E, I); 5 μm (F–H).
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Melanospora

Type species
Melanospora zamiae
Corda

Melanospora is a genus of fungi within the Ceratostomataceae family.[1]

Sakayaroj et al. (2005) recognised a distinct lineage of marine Ascomycota within the class Sordariomycetes,[2] that was then named TBM (Torpedospora/Bertia/Melanospora) clade.[3] Bertia was later placed in Order Coronophorales and Torpedospora in Order Torpedosporales.

Species

  • Melanospora aculeata
  • Melanospora affine
  • Melanospora angulosa
  • Melanospora anomala
  • Melanospora antarctica
  • Melanospora arachnophila
  • Melanospora arenaria
  • Melanospora argadis
  • Melanospora asclepiadis
  • Melanospora asparagi
  • Melanospora asperrima
  • Melanospora aurea
  • Melanospora betae
  • Melanospora brevirostrata
  • Melanospora brevirostris
  • Melanospora bromelifoliae
  • Melanospora camelina
  • Melanospora caprina
  • Melanospora cervicula
  • Melanospora chionea
  • Melanospora chrysomella
  • Melanospora coemansii
  • Melanospora collipora
  • Melanospora coprophila
  • Melanospora curvicola
  • Melanospora damnosa
  • Melanospora endobiotica
  • Melanospora epimyces
  • Melanospora erythraea
  • Melanospora exsola
  • Melanospora fallax
  • Melanospora fayodi
  • Melanospora fimbriata
  • Melanospora fusispora
  • Melanospora gibelliana
  • Melanospora globosa
  • Melanospora helleri
  • Melanospora hypomyces
  • Melanospora interna
  • Melanospora karstenii
  • Melanospora kurssanoviana
  • Melanospora lagenaria
  • Melanospora leucotricha
  • Melanospora linkii
  • Melanospora longisetosa
  • Melanospora lucifuga
  • Melanospora lunulata
  • Melanospora macrospora
  • Melanospora manginii
  • Melanospora marchaliana
  • Melanospora marchicum
  • Melanospora mattiroloana
  • Melanospora nectrioides
  • Melanospora octahedrica
  • Melanospora otagensis
  • Melanospora pampeana
  • Melanospora papillata
  • Melanospora pascuensis
  • Melanospora pegleri
  • Melanospora phaseoli
  • Melanospora pinitorqua
  • Melanospora poae
  • Melanospora radicis-pini
  • Melanospora rhizophila
  • Melanospora rubi
  • Melanospora schmidtii
  • Melanospora setchellii
  • Melanospora similis
  • Melanospora singaporensis
  • Melanospora solani
  • Melanospora stysanophora
  • Melanospora terrestris
  • Melanospora tiffanyae
  • Melanospora townei
  • Melanospora tulasnei
  • Melanospora verrucispora
  • Melanospora vitrea
  • Melanospora washingtonensis
  • Melanospora wentii
  • Melanospora zamiae
  • Melanospora zobelii

References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
  2. Sakayaroj, J.; Pang, KL; Jones, EBG; Phongpaichit, S.; Vrijmoed, L.L.P.; Abdel-Wahab, M.A. (2005). "A systematic reassessment of the marine ascomycetes Torpedospora and Swampomyces". Botanica Marina. 48: 395–406. doi:10.1515/bot.2005.053.
  3. Schoch, C.L.; Sung, G.H.; Volkmann-Kohlmeyer, B.; Kohlmeyer, J.; Spatafora, J.W. (2007). "Marine fungal lineages in the Hypocreomycetidae". Mycological Research. 111: 154–162. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2006.10.005.


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