Trabutia
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Trabutia

Sacc. & Roum.
Type species
Trabutia quercina
(F. Rudolphi ex Fr.) Sacc. & Roum.

Trabutia is a genus of fungi in the family Phyllachoraceae.[1]

The genus was circumscribed by Pier Andrea Saccardo and Casimir Roumeguère in Rev. Mycol. (Toulouse) vol.3 on pages 26-27 in 1881.

The genus name of Trabutia is in honour of Louis Charles Trabut (1853–1929), who was a French botanist and physician. He is remembered for his work involving the flora of Algeria and Tunisia.[2]

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3]

  • Trabutia amboinensis Syd. (1922)
  • Trabutia amphigena Chardón (1934)
  • Trabutia austinii (Cooke) Theiss. & Syd. (1914)
  • Trabutia basanacanthea Chardón (1932)
  • Trabutia basanacantheana Bat. (1959)
  • Trabutia benguetensis H.S. Yates (1917)
  • Trabutia bucidae Chardón (1921)
  • Trabutia calarcana Chardón (1930)
  • Trabutia conocephali Racib. (1915)
  • Trabutia conzattiana Sacc. (1912)
  • Trabutia crotonicola Rehm (1890)
  • Trabutia crustosa Rick (1933)
  • Trabutia distinguenda Rehm ex Theiss. & Syd. (1915)
  • Trabutia erythrinae Rick (1905)
  • Trabutia erythrospora (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Cooke (1885)
  • Trabutia escalloniae Theiss. & Syd. (1915)
  • Trabutia granulata (Berk. & Broome) Petch (1919)
  • Trabutia irosinensis Syd. (1925)
  • Trabutia lonicerae Racib. (1915)
  • Trabutia mangiferae Chardón (1929)
  • Trabutia mauritiae (Mart.) Sacc. & D. Sacc. (1905)
  • Trabutia minima F. Stevens & Weedon (1925)
  • Trabutia neurophila Syd. (1925)
  • Trabutia nothofagi Syd. (1924)
  • Trabutia pacifica Syd. (1925)
  • Trabutia pampulhae Viégas (1944)
  • Trabutia pithecellobii Cooke & Massee (1896)
  • Trabutia quercina (F. Rudolphi ex Fr.) Sacc. & Roum. (1881)
  • Trabutia quercus (F. Stevens) Petr. (1929)
  • Trabutia roupalae Viégas (1944)
  • Trabutia sinensis Arx & E. Müll. (1954)
  • Trabutia tosta (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Cooke (1885)
  • Trabutia xylosmae F. Stevens (1927)

Former species; (most are family Phyllachoraceae)[3]

  • T. abyssinica (Henn.) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora abyssinica
  • T. ambigua Syd. & P. Syd. (1911) = Phyllachora ambigua
  • T. arrabidaeae (Henn.) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Munkiella caa-guazu
  • T. atroinquinans (G. Winter) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora atroinquinans
  • T. bauhiniae G. Winter (1885) = Phyllachora bauhiniae
  • T. brasiliensis (Speg.) Chardón (1932) = Phyllachora brasiliensis
  • T. butleri Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora butleri
  • T. cayennensis (DC.) Sacc. (1882) = Phyllachora cayennensis
  • T. chinensis H.S. Yates (1917) = Phyllachora yatesii
  • T. cocoicola Sivan. (1979) = Botryosphaeria cocoicola, Botryosphaeriaceae
  • T. conica Chardón (1921) = Phyllachora conica
  • T. conspicua Chardón (1927) = Phyllachora capparis
  • T. constellata (Berk. & Broome) Cooke (1885) = Hysterostomella spurcaria, Parmulariaceae
  • T. danthoniae Chardón (1946) = Phyllachora danthoniae
  • T. dothideoides (Speg.) Höhn. (1909) = Phyllachora dothideoides
  • T. elmeri Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora banahaensis
  • T. eucalypti Cooke & Massee (1888) = Phyllachora eucalypti
  • T. evansii Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora howardiana
  • T. fici-dekdekenae Bacc. (1917) = Phyllachora fici-dekdekenae
  • T. fici-hochstetteri Bacc. (1917) = Phyllachora fici-hochstetteri
  • T. ficuum (Niessl) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora ficuum
  • T. guarapiensis Rehm (1901) = Phyllachora paraguaya
  • T. guazumae Chardón (1921) = Phyllachora guazumae
  • T. incrustans (Racib.) Racib. ex Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora incrustans
  • T. inimica Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora inimica
  • T. lagerheimiana (Rehm) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora lagerheimiana
  • T. lantanae Henn. (1895) = Anhellia lantanae, Myriangiaceae
  • T. merrillii (Ricker) Theiss. & Syd. (1917) = Phyllachora merrillii
  • T. nervisequens (Lingelsh.) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora nervisequens
  • T. nervisequens var. robusta Doidge (1921) = Phyllachora nervisequens
  • T. novoguineensis Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora novoguineensis
  • T. osbeckiae T.S. Ramakr. & Sundaram (1954) = Rehmiodothis osbeckiae
  • T. parvicapsa Cooke (1891) = Phyllachora parvicapsa
  • T. phyllodii Cooke & Massee (1891) = Polystigma phyllodii
  • T. pittospori (Henn.) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora pittospori
  • T. portoricensis F. Stevens (1920) = Phyllachora portoricensis
  • T. quercina var. terraciani (De Not. & Bagl.) Sacc. (1882) = Trabutia quercina
  • T. randiae (Rehm) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora randiae
  • T. randiae subsp. aculeatae (Ferd. & Winge) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora randiae
  • T. stephaniae Racib. (1900) = Phyllachora stephaniae
  • T. sycomori Bacc. (1916) = Phyllachora sycomori
  • T. tonkinensis (Sacc. & P. Syd.) Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora tonkinensis
  • T. vernicosa Theiss. & Syd. (1915) = Phyllachora fici-heterophyllae
  • T. zanthoxyli Chardón (1926) = Phyllachora winteri

References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58.
  2. 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.
  3. 1 2 "Trabutia - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 24 November 2022.


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