List of Helotiales genera incertae sedis
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The Helotiales are an order of fungi in the Ascomycetes. Many species are plant pathogens. The following list of Helotiales genera have not been placed with any certainty (incertae sedis) into a family. A question mark preceding the name of the genus means that its taxonomic placement within the Helotiales is uncertain.[1]
Adelodiscus — ?Algincola — Ambrodiscus — Amylocarpus — ?Ascographa — ?Atrocybe — ?Benguetia — ?Capricola — ?Chlorospleniella — Chondroderris — ?Ciliella — ?Comesia — ?Cornuntum — ?Criserosphaeria — Cryptopezia — Dawsicola — Didymocoryne — ?Discomycella — Echinodiscus — Endoscypha — Gloeotinia — Helotiella — Hymenobolus — ?Hyphoscypha — ?Iridinea — Lachnea — Lahmiomyces — ?Laricina — ?Lasseria — ?Lemalis — Livia — Llimoniella — ?Lobularia — Loricella — Malotium — Masseea — ?Melanopeziza — ?Melanormia — Merodontis — Microdiscus — Midotiopsis — ?Muscia — Muscicola — ?Mycomelaena — ?Mycosphaerangium — Myriodiscus — Naemacyclus — ?Obconicum — ?Orbiliopsis — Pachycudonia — ?Parthenope — Peltigeromyces — ?Pezomela — Phaeopyxis — ?Phragmiticola — ?Phyllopezis — Pleiopatella — ?Polydiscina — Potridiscus — ?Pseudolachnum — ?Pseudopeltis — ?Pseudotapesia — Pseudotryblidium — Psilophana — ?Psilothecium — ?Pteromyces — Rhymbocarpus — ?Riedera — ?Rimula — ?Robincola — ?Roburnia — ?Sambucina — Sarcomyces — ?Schnablia — ?Scutulopsis — Scytalidium — Skyttea — Skyttella — ?Solanella — ?Spirographa — Starbaeckia — ?Stilbopeziza — ?Tanglella — Tapesia[2] ?Themisia — Tovariella — Trichangium — Trichohelotium — ?Tubolachnum — Urceola — Woodiella — Zugazaea
References
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
- "Index Fungorum".