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Juncigenaceae
Juncigenaceae is a family (biology), family of ascomycetous marine based fungi within the order of Torpedosporales in the subclass Hypocreomycetidae and within the class Sordariomycetes. They are saprobic to intertidal zone, intertidal wood, within mangrove forests and other herbaceous wood and roots, bark, leaves in various marine habitats. Genera It contains the following genera (with amount of species); * ''Elbamycella'' (1 species – ''Elbamycella rosea'' ) * ''Fulvocentrum'' (3 species – ''Fulvocentrum aegyptiacum'' , ''Fulvocentrum clavatisporum'' and ''Fulvocentrum rubrum'' ) * ''Juncigena'' (2 species – ''Juncigena adarca'' and ''Juncigena fruticosae'' ) * ''Khaleijomyces'' (2 species – ''Khaleijomyces marinus'' and ''Khaleijomyces umikazeanus'' ) * ''Marinokulati'' (1 species – ''Marinokulati chaetosa'' ) History Species ''Juncigena adarca'' was initially placed in family Magnaporthaceae in 1997. Then in an attempt to clarify the phylogeny of the genera ...
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Torpedosporales
The Torpedosporales are an order (biology), order of marine based fungi in the class Sordariomycetes, subclass Hypocreomycetidae. Most are found on wood substrates in the water. History In an attempt to clarify the phylogeny of the genera, ''Swampomyces'' and ''Torpedospora'' , Sakayaroj et al. (2005) recognised a distinct lineage of marine Ascomycota within the class Sordariomycetes, that was then named TBM (Torpedospora/Bertia (fungus), Bertia/Melanospora) clade (Schoch et al. 2007). Following a re-evaluation of the marine fungi affiliated to the TBM clade, together with the terrestrial genus ''Falcocladium'', new families were introduced to accommodate its four subclades: ''Juncigenaceae'', ''Etheirophoraceae'', ''Falcocladiaceae'', and ''Torpedosporaceae'', which all formerly belonged to the order Torpedosporales (Jones et al. 2014; Abdel-Wahab et al. 2018). Based on phylogeny and morphological data, Maharachchikumbura et al. in 2015 introduced the order Falcocladiales (with ...
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