Myriangium Explained
Myriangium is a genus of fungi within the family Myriangiaceae.[1]
Species Myriangium citri is an entomopathogenic fungi of armoured scale insects on citrus trees in coastal New South Wales, Australia.[2]
Species
As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3]
- Myriangium acaciae
- Myriangium andinum
- Myriangium argentinum
- Myriangium arxii
- Myriangium asterinosporum
- Myriangium bambusae
- Myriangium bauhiniae
- Myriangium catalinae
- Myriangium cinchonae
- Myriangium citri
- Myriangium curreyoideum
- Myriangium curtisii
- Myriangium dolichosporum
- Myriangium duriaei
- Myriangium floridanum
- Myriangium grewiae
- Myriangium guaraniticum
- Myriangium haraeanum
- Myriangium hispanicum
- Myriangium inconspicuum
- Myriangium indicum
- Myriangium kamatii
- Myriangium montagnei
- Myriangium myrticola
- Myriangium parasiticum
- Myriangium philippinense
- Myriangium rhipsalidis
- Myriangium rosicola
- Myriangium superficiale
- Myriangium tamarindi
- Myriangium tectonae
- Myriangium thallicola
- Myriangium tuberculans
- Myriangium tuberculiferum
- Myriangium tunae
- Myriangium uleanum
- Myriangium yunnanense
- Myriangium ziziphi
Former species;[3]
- M. bambusae = Myriangium haraeanum
- M. calami = Molleriella mirabilis Elsinoaceae family
- M. duriaei var. thelephorina = Myriangium duriaei
- M. japonicum = Uleomyces japonicus Cookellaceae
- M. mirabile = Uleomyces mirabilis Cookellaceae
- M. pritzelianum = Elsinoe pritzeliana Elsinoaceae
- M. sabaleos = Myriangiella sabaleos Schizothyriaceae
- M. sulfurea = Myriangiopsis sulfurea Dothideomycetes
- M. thwaitesii = Angatia thwaitesii Saccardiaceae
Notes and References
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. . December 2007 . Outline of Ascomycota – 2007 . Myconet . 13 . 1–58 . The Field Museum, Department of Botany . Chicago, USA.
- Dao . Hang Thi . Beattie . G. Andrew C. . Rossman . Amy Y. . Burgess . Lester W. . Holford . Paul . Four putative entomopathogenic fungi of armoured scale insects on Citrus in Australia. . Mycol. Prog. . 2016 . 15 . 47..
- Web site: Myriangium - Search Page . www.speciesfungorum.org . Species Fungorum . 27 October 2022.