Dothideaceae
The ''Dothideaceae'' are a family of fungi in the order Dothideales. Species in this family have a widespread distribution, especially in tropical areas. Genera As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Bagnisiella'' - 31 spp. (placement uncertain) *'' Dictyodothis'' - 8 spp. *'' Dothidea'' - 28 spp. *''Hyalocrea'' - 2 spp. (may not be in family ) *'' Omphalospora'' - 4 spp. *'' Pachysacca'' - 3 spp. *'' Phyllachorella'' - 2 spp. (placement uncertain) *'' Scirrhia'' - 23 spp. *'' Stylodothis'' - 3spp. *''Vestergrenia ''Vestergrenia'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Dothideaceae. The type species is ''Vestergrenia nervisequia''. The genus was circumscribed by Heinrich Simon Ludwig Friedrich Felix Rehm in Hedwigia vol.40 on page 100 in 1901. T ...'' - 24 spp. References Dothideales Dothideomycetes families Taxa named by François Fulgis Chevallier Taxa described in 1826 {{Dothideomycetes-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vestergrenia
''Vestergrenia'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Dothideaceae. The type species is ''Vestergrenia nervisequia''. The genus was circumscribed by Heinrich Simon Ludwig Friedrich Felix Rehm in Hedwigia vol.40 on page 100 in 1901. The genus name of ''Vestergrenia'' is in honour of Jacob Tycho Conrad Vestergren (1875–1930), who was a Swedish teacher and botanist (Mycology). He taught chemistry und botany at various schools and university institutions in Stockholm. Affects It has been found on the dead stems of '' Cryptostegia grandiflora'' in Kannad, India. It causes roundish, dark brown spots about 1mm wide. In New Zealand, ''Vestergrenia leucopogonis'' was found on '' Cyathodes fasciculata'' and ''Leucopogon fasciculatus''. Distribution The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution, for example species ''Vestergrenia multipunctata'' is found in New Zealand, with ''Vestergrenia leucopogonis'' . While specimens of ''Vestergrenia nervisequia'' were found i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dothidea Puccinioides
''Dothidea'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Dothideaceae. The genus was first described in 1818 by Elias Magnus Fries. The type species is ''Dothidea sambuci''. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Dothidea acerva'' *''Dothidea amorphae'' *''Dothidea artemisiae'' *'' Dothidea azmati'' *''Dothidea baccharidis'' *'' Dothidea berberidis'' *''Dothidea bullata'' *''Dothidea colliculosa'' *''Dothidea decolorans'' *''Dothidea edgeworthiae'' *''Dothidea eucalypti'' *''Dothidea frangulae'' *''Dothidea funesta'' *''Dothidea globulosa'' *''Dothidea hippophaes'' *''Dothidea insculpta'' *''Dothidea juglandis'' *''Dothidea kunmingensis'' *''Dothidea machaeriophila'' *''Dothidea muelleri'' *''Dothidea neivae'' *''Dothidea noxia'' *''Dothidea orgaoensis'' *''Dothidea petiolaris'' *''Dothidea pulchella'' *''Dothidea rugodisca'' *''Dothidea rutae'' *''Dothidea sambuci'' *''Dothidea stryphnodendri' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dothideales
Dothideales are an order of bitunicate fungi consisting mainly of saprobic or plant parasitic species. Description Taxa in this order are characterized by the absence of a hamathecium (defined as hyphae or other tissues between asci) in a locule, and formation of ovoid to cylindrical fisstunicate asci (asci that have two wall layers that split at maturity in a Jack-in-the-box-like fashion), usually in bundles or cluster called fascicles. During development, the asci push through the stromatic tissue, creating the locules. Classification Until 2001, this order was thought to contain five families: Botryosphaeriaceae, Coccoidiaceae, Doditheaceae, Dothioraceae, and the Planistromellaceae. Several molecular phylogenetic studies since that time have resulted in an organization restructuring of classification. In the most recent revision of Ascomycota classification (December 31, 2007) the Dothideales contains two families, the Dothidiaceae and the Dothioraceae. The Botryosphae ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dothideomycetes Families
Dothideomycetes is the largest and most diverse class of ascomycete fungi. It comprises 11 orders 90 families, 1300 genera and over 19,000 known species. Traditionally, most of its members were included in the loculoascomycetes, which is not part of the currently accepted classification. This indicates that several traditional morphological features in the class are not unique and DNA sequence comparisons are important to define the class. The designation loculoascomycetes was first proposed for all fungi which have ascolocular development. This type of development refers to the way in which the sexual structure, bearing the sexual spores (ascospores) forms. Dothideomycetes mostly produce flask-like structures referred to as pseudothecia, although other shape variations do exist (e.g. see structures found in Hysteriales). During ascolocular development pockets (locules) form first within the vegetative cells of the fungus and then all the subsequent structures form. These inclu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Omphalospora (fungi)
''Veronica'' is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Plantaginaceae, with about 500 species. It was formerly classified in the family Scrophulariaceae. Common names include speedwell, bird's eye, and gypsyweed. Taxonomy for this genus is currently being reanalysed, with the genus '' Hebe'' and the related Australasian genera '' Derwentia'', ''Detzneria'', ''Chionohebe'', ''Heliohebe'', ''Leonohebe'' and ''Parahebe'' now included by many botanists. Monophyly of the genus is supported by nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and cpDNA. The taxa of the genus are herbaceous annuals or perennials, and also subshrubs, shrubs or small trees if ''Hebe'' is included. Most of the species are from the temperate Northern Hemisphere, though with some species from the Southern Hemisphere; ''Hebe'' is mostly from New Zealand. Taxonomy The genus name ''Veronica'' used in binomial nomenclature was chosen by Carl Linnaeus based on preexisting common usage of the name ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hyalocrea
''Hyalocrea'' is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes Dothideomycetes is the largest and most diverse class of ascomycete fungi. It comprises 11 orders 90 families, 1300 genera and over 19,000 known species. Traditionally, most of its members were included in the loculoascomycetes, which is not par .... The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown ('' incertae sedis''). See also * List of Dothideomycetes genera ''incertae sedis'' References Dothideomycetes enigmatic taxa Dothideomycetes genera {{Dothideomycetes-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |