Capnodiaceae
In this paper we revisit the Capnodiaceae with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascomycetous genera Aithaloderma, Anopeltis, Callebaea, Capnodaria, Echinothecium, Phragmocapnias and Scorias were re-examined, described and illustrated. Leptoxyphium is anamorphic Capnodiaceae and Polych...
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description | In this paper we revisit the
Capnodiaceae
with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Anopeltis, Callebaea, Capnodaria, Echinothecium, Phragmocapnias
and
Scorias
were re-examined, described and illustrated.
Leptoxyphium
is anamorphic
Capnodiaceae
and
Polychaeton
is a legitimate and earlier name for
Capnodium
, but in order to maintain nomenclatural stability we propose that the teleomorphic name should be considered for the approved lists of names currently in preparation for fungi. Notes are provided on the ascomycetous genus
Scoriadopsis
. However, we were unable to locate the type of this genus during the time frame of this study. The ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Ceramoclasteropsis
,
Hyaloscolecostroma
and
Trichomerium
are excluded from
Capnodiaceae
on the basis of having ascostromata and trans-septate hyaline ascospores and should be accommodated in
Chaetothyriaceae
.
Callebaea
is excluded as the ascomata are thyriothecia and the genus is placed in
Micropeltidaceae
.
Echinothecium
is excluded as synonym of
Sphaerellothecium
and is transferred to
Mycosphaerellaceae
. The type specimen of
Capnophaeum
is lost and this should be considered as a doubtful genus. The coelomycetous
Microxiphium
is polyphyletic, while the status of
Fumiglobus
,
Polychaetella
and
Tripospermum
is unclear. Fourteen new collections of sooty moulds made in Thailand were isolated and sequenced. The nuclear large and small rDNA was partially sequenced and compared in a phylogeny used to build a more complete understanding of the relationships of genera in
Capnodiaceae.
Four new species are described and illustrated, while
Phragmocapnias
and
Scorias
are epitypified with fresh collections. |
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Capnodiaceae
with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Anopeltis, Callebaea, Capnodaria, Echinothecium, Phragmocapnias
and
Scorias
were re-examined, described and illustrated.
Leptoxyphium
is anamorphic
Capnodiaceae
and
Polychaeton
is a legitimate and earlier name for
Capnodium
, but in order to maintain nomenclatural stability we propose that the teleomorphic name should be considered for the approved lists of names currently in preparation for fungi. Notes are provided on the ascomycetous genus
Scoriadopsis
. However, we were unable to locate the type of this genus during the time frame of this study. The ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Ceramoclasteropsis
,
Hyaloscolecostroma
and
Trichomerium
are excluded from
Capnodiaceae
on the basis of having ascostromata and trans-septate hyaline ascospores and should be accommodated in
Chaetothyriaceae
.
Callebaea
is excluded as the ascomata are thyriothecia and the genus is placed in
Micropeltidaceae
.
Echinothecium
is excluded as synonym of
Sphaerellothecium
and is transferred to
Mycosphaerellaceae
. The type specimen of
Capnophaeum
is lost and this should be considered as a doubtful genus. The coelomycetous
Microxiphium
is polyphyletic, while the status of
Fumiglobus
,
Polychaetella
and
Tripospermum
is unclear. Fourteen new collections of sooty moulds made in Thailand were isolated and sequenced. The nuclear large and small rDNA was partially sequenced and compared in a phylogeny used to build a more complete understanding of the relationships of genera in
Capnodiaceae.
Four new species are described and illustrated, while
Phragmocapnias
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Scorias
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with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Anopeltis, Callebaea, Capnodaria, Echinothecium, Phragmocapnias
and
Scorias
were re-examined, described and illustrated.
Leptoxyphium
is anamorphic
Capnodiaceae
and
Polychaeton
is a legitimate and earlier name for
Capnodium
, but in order to maintain nomenclatural stability we propose that the teleomorphic name should be considered for the approved lists of names currently in preparation for fungi. Notes are provided on the ascomycetous genus
Scoriadopsis
. However, we were unable to locate the type of this genus during the time frame of this study. The ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Ceramoclasteropsis
,
Hyaloscolecostroma
and
Trichomerium
are excluded from
Capnodiaceae
on the basis of having ascostromata and trans-septate hyaline ascospores and should be accommodated in
Chaetothyriaceae
.
Callebaea
is excluded as the ascomata are thyriothecia and the genus is placed in
Micropeltidaceae
.
Echinothecium
is excluded as synonym of
Sphaerellothecium
and is transferred to
Mycosphaerellaceae
. The type specimen of
Capnophaeum
is lost and this should be considered as a doubtful genus. The coelomycetous
Microxiphium
is polyphyletic, while the status of
Fumiglobus
,
Polychaetella
and
Tripospermum
is unclear. Fourteen new collections of sooty moulds made in Thailand were isolated and sequenced. The nuclear large and small rDNA was partially sequenced and compared in a phylogeny used to build a more complete understanding of the relationships of genera in
Capnodiaceae.
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Phragmocapnias
and
Scorias
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Capnodiaceae
with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Anopeltis, Callebaea, Capnodaria, Echinothecium, Phragmocapnias
and
Scorias
were re-examined, described and illustrated.
Leptoxyphium
is anamorphic
Capnodiaceae
and
Polychaeton
is a legitimate and earlier name for
Capnodium
, but in order to maintain nomenclatural stability we propose that the teleomorphic name should be considered for the approved lists of names currently in preparation for fungi. Notes are provided on the ascomycetous genus
Scoriadopsis
. However, we were unable to locate the type of this genus during the time frame of this study. The ascomycetous genera
Aithaloderma, Ceramoclasteropsis
,
Hyaloscolecostroma
and
Trichomerium
are excluded from
Capnodiaceae
on the basis of having ascostromata and trans-septate hyaline ascospores and should be accommodated in
Chaetothyriaceae
.
Callebaea
is excluded as the ascomata are thyriothecia and the genus is placed in
Micropeltidaceae
.
Echinothecium
is excluded as synonym of
Sphaerellothecium
and is transferred to
Mycosphaerellaceae
. The type specimen of
Capnophaeum
is lost and this should be considered as a doubtful genus. The coelomycetous
Microxiphium
is polyphyletic, while the status of
Fumiglobus
,
Polychaetella
and
Tripospermum
is unclear. Fourteen new collections of sooty moulds made in Thailand were isolated and sequenced. The nuclear large and small rDNA was partially sequenced and compared in a phylogeny used to build a more complete understanding of the relationships of genera in
Capnodiaceae.
Four new species are described and illustrated, while
Phragmocapnias
and
Scorias
are epitypified with fresh collections.</abstract><cop>Dordrecht</cop><pub>Springer Netherlands</pub><pmid>22737101</pmid><doi>10.1007/s13225-011-0145-6</doi><tpages>32</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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