Monochaetia

Monochaetia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Ascomycetes
Order: Xylariales
Family: Amphisphaeriaceae
Genus: Monochaetia
(Sacc.) Allesch. (1902)
Type species
Monochaetia monochaeta
(Desm.) Allesch. (1902)
Synonyms[1]
  • Lennisia Nieuwl. (1916)
  • Pestalotia subgen. Monochaetia Sacc. (1884)

Monochaetia is a genus of fungi in the family Amphisphaeriaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts.[2]

Species

  • Monochaetia breviformis
  • Monochaetia caffra
  • Monochaetia camelliae
  • Monochaetia carissae
  • Monochaetia caryotae
  • Monochaetia compta
  • Monochaetia concentrica
  • Monochaetia cornicola
  • Monochaetia coryli
  • Monochaetia cryptomeriae
  • Monochaetia curtisii
  • Monochaetia cycadis
  • Monochaetia dalbergiae
  • Monochaetia dimorphospora
  • Monochaetia diospyri
  • Monochaetia elaeocarpi
  • Monochaetia garciniae
  • Monochaetia hirta
  • Monochaetia hysteriiformis
  • Monochaetia ilicina
  • Monochaetia indica
  • Monochaetia jabalpurensis
  • Monochaetia karstenii
  • Monochaetia lentisci
  • Monochaetia lutea
  • Monochaetia mangiferae
  • Monochaetia monochaeta
  • Monochaetia nodosporella
  • Monochaetia osyridella
  • Monochaetia pachyspora
  • Monochaetia punicae
  • Monochaetia rhododendricola
  • Monochaetia rosenwaldii
  • Monochaetia rubi
  • Monochaetia russeliae
  • Monochaetia sabinae
  • Monochaetia saccardoi
  • Monochaetia salaccae
  • Monochaetia schini
  • Monochaetia seiridioides
  • Monochaetia taphrinicola
  • Monochaetia vernoniae

References

  1. "Synonymy: Monochaetia (Sacc.) Allesch". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  2. Mehrotra RS, Aneja KR. (1990). An Introduction to Mycology. New Age International. p. 629. ISBN 978-81-224-0089-2.

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