Brachysporium Explained
Brachysporium is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosphaeriaceae. It has 25 species. The genus was circumscribed in 1886 by Pier Andrea Saccardo, with Brachysporium obovatum assigned as the type species. The genus Cryptadelphia, circumscribed in 2004 to contain six presumed teleomorphs of Brachysporium, has since been placed in synonymy with Brachysporium.
Species
- Brachysporium abietinum
- Brachysporium bloxamii
- Brachysporium breve
- Brachysporium britannicum
- Brachysporium citrulli
- Brachysporium cynodontis
- Brachysporium dingleyae
- Brachysporium fusiforme
- Brachysporium graminis
- Brachysporium helgolandicum
- Brachysporium masonii
- Brachysporium minutum
- Brachysporium nigrum
- Brachysporium noblesiae
- Brachysporium novae-zelandiae
- Brachysporium obovatum
- Brachysporium oosporum
- Brachysporium oryzae
- Brachysporium pendulisporum
- Brachysporium pini-insularis
- Brachysporium polyseptatum
- Brachysporium pulchrum
- Brachysporium syagri
- Brachysporium warneckeanum