Microascaceae
The Microascaceae are a family of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes, subclass Hypocreomycetidae.[1] The family was published by David Malloch in 1970, an emended description based on Everet Stanley Luttrell's original 1951 publication.[2]
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Scopulariopsis brevicaulis | |
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Family: | Microascaceae Luttr. ex Malloch (1970) |
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Microascus Zukal (1886) |
Description
Microascaceae species have spherical to irregularly shaped, darkly colored fruit bodies. They are usually hairy and rarely smooth. The smooth spores are reddish brown to copper colored, one-celled, and have a germ pore at one or both ends. Asci can occur singly or in chains.[2]
Genera
- Ascosubramania
- Anekabeeja
- Brachyconidiellopsis
- Canariomyces
- Cephalotrichum - anamorph
- Echinobotryum
- Enterocarpus
- Graphium
- Kernia
- Lophotrichus
- Microascus
- Parascedosporium
- Petriella
- Pithoascus
- Pseudallescheria
- Rhexographium
- Scedosporium
- Scopulariopsis - anamorph
- Trichurus
- Wardomyces
- Wardomycopsis
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.
- Malloch D. (1970). "New concepts in the Microascaceae illustrated by two species". Mycologia. 62 (4): 727–40 (see p. 734). doi:10.2307/3757662. JSTOR 3757662.
External links
- Media related to Microascaceae at Wikimedia Commons
- Data related to Microascaceae at Wikispecies
- Microascaceae in MycoBank.
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