Capnodium

Capnodium
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Capnodiales
Family: Capnodiaceae
Genus: Capnodium
Mont. (1849)
Type species
Capnodium salicinum
Mont. (1849)
Species

See text

Synonyms[1]
  • Apiosporium Kunze (1817)
  • Fumago sect. Polychaeton Pers. (1822)
  • Polychaeton (Pers.) Lév. (1846)
  • Morfea Roze (1867)
  • Morfea (G.Arnaud) Cif. & Bat. (1963)

Capnodium is a genus of sooty molds in the family Capnodiaceae.[2] It was circumscribed in 1849 by French mycologist Camille Montagne with Capnodium salicinum as the type species.[3]

Species list

C. acakantherae C. annonae C. araucariae C. armeniacae C. arrhizum C. australe C. axillatum C. baccharidis C. batistae C. berberidis C. betle C. brasiliense C. caespitosum C. callitris C. capsuliferum C. carissae C. caroliniense C. cassiae C. casuarinae C. cesatii C. chaetomorphum C. cistophilum C. citri C. citricola C. clavatum C. coffeae C. corni C. crouanii C. cryptolepidis C. dematum C. doratopsis C. elaeophilum C. elegans C. ellisii C. elongatum C. erythrinicola C. eugeniarum C. expansum C. fibrosum C. foedum C. footii C. fruticola C. fuliginodes C. fuligo C. grandisporum C. guajavae C. guaraniticum C. heteromeles C. hirtum C. ilicinum C. indicum C. jasmini C. juniperinum C. kamatii C. lanosum C. lentisci C. lonicerae C. loranthi C. lygodesmiae C. mangiferum C. maximum C. melioloides C. mesnierianum C. minimum C. mori C. mucronatum C. musae C. nerii C. nudicum C. paraguayense C. pelliculosum C. persicae C. persoonii C. phyllanthi C. pini C. pomorum C. puccinoides C. ramosum C. rhamni C. rhamnicola C. richardii C. schweinitzii C. scoriadeum C. sphaeroideum C. spongiosum C. stellatum C. stysanophorum C. tanakae C. taxi C. theae C. thuemenii C. thwaitesii C. tiliae C. trichostomum C. tropicum C. tuba C. uniseptatum C. usteri C. walteri

References

  1. "Synonymy: Capnodium Mont.". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  2. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet (Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany) 13: 1–58.
  3. Montagne JPFC. (1849). "De Capnodio novum fungorum genus". Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique (in Latin) 11 (3): 233–234.

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