List of mitosporic Ascomycota
The mitosporic Ascomycota are a heterogeneous group of ascomycotic fungi whose common characteristic is the absence of a sexual state; many of the pathogenic fungi in humans belong to this group.
- Acremonium
 - Acrodontium
 - Alatospra
 - Anguillospora
 - Antennariella
 - Anungitopsis
 - Aphanocladium
 - Bispora
 - Brachyconidiella
 - Calcarisporium
 - Capnobotryella
 - Cephaliophora
 - Ceratocladium
 - Chaetasbolisia
 - Chaetomella
 - Clathrosporium
 - Colispora
 - Coniosporium
 - Corynespora
 - Curvicladium
 - Cytoplea
 - Dactylaria
 - Duddingtonia
 - Eladia
 - Endoconidioma
 - Engyodontium
 - Flagellospora
 - Fonsecaea
 - Geniculifera
 - Glarea
 - Gliocephalis
 - Goniopila
 - Gonytrichum
 - Gyoerffyella
 - Helminthosporium
 - Hormococcus
 - Humicola
 - Hyphozyma
 - Kabatina
 - Kendrickiella
 - Kloeckera
 - Kumanasamuha
 - Lecophagus
 - Lemonniera
 - Leptodontidium
 - Limaciniaseta
 - Lunulospora
 - Macrophoma
 - Macrophomina
 - Madurella
 - Microsphaeropsis
 - Moniliella
 - Myxocephala
 - Nakataea
 - Neoplaconema
 - Noosia
 - Ochroconis
 - Oosporidium
 - Phaeoisariopsis
 - Phaeomoniella
 - Phaeoramularia
 - Phaeosclera
 - Phaeoseptoria
 - Phaeotheca
 - Phaeotrichoconis
 - Phialemonium
 - Phoma
 - Polycytella
 - Pseudofusarium
 - Pseudotaeniolina
 - Raffaelea
 - Readeriella
 - Rhizopycnis
 - Rhizosphaera
 - Rhynchosporium
 - Robillarda
 - Saitoella
 - Sarcopodium
 - Sarocladium
 - Scleroconidioma
 - Sclerotium
 - Scolecobasidium
 - Scytalidium
 - Sirococcus
 - Spegazzinia
 - Sphaerographium
 - Spicellum
 - Spirosphaera
 - Stachybotrys
 - Stanjemonium
 - Symbiotaphrina
 - Synchaetomella
 - Termitaria
 - Tetrachaetum
 - Tetracladium
 - Thermomyces
 - Tilachlidium
 - Tricellulortus
 - Trichosporonoides
 - Trichothecium
 - Tricladium
 - Tritirachium
 - Tumularia
 - Verticimonosporium
 - Wallemia
 - Xenochalara
 - Zalerion
 
References
- http://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/108599. Referred on 29/11/2011
 
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