Papulosaceae Explained

The Papulosaceae are a family of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes and in the subclass Diaporthomycetidae.[1] The family has not been assigned to any order (incertae sedis).[2] A monotypic taxon, the Papulosaceae contained the single genus Papulosa, which in turn contains the single species Papulosa amerospora.[3] This species, found in the eastern USA, grows in Juncus stems.[4]

In 2020, 3 other fungal genera joined the taxon of Papulosa.[1]

Genera

Notes and References

  1. 6 . Wijayawardene . Nalin . Hyde . Kevin . Laith Khalil Tawfeeq . Al-Ani . Somayeh . Dolatabadi . Stadler . Marc . Haelewaters . Danny . Tsurykau . Andrei . Mesic . Armin . Navathe . Sudhir . Papp . Viktor . Oliveira Fiuza . Patrícia . Vázquez . Víctor . Gautam . Ajay . Becerra . Alejandra G. . Ekanayaka . Anusha . K. C. . Rajeshkumar . Bezerra . Jadson . Matočec . Neven . Maharachchikumbura . Sajeewa . Suetrong . Satinee . 2020 . Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa . Mycosphere . 11 . 1060–1456 . 10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8 . free. 10481/61998 . free .
  2. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM . December 2007 . Outline of Ascomycota – 2007 . Myconet . 13 . 1–58 . The Field Museum, Department of Botany . Chicago, USA .
  3. Kohlmeyer J, Volkmann-Kohlmeyer B. 1993. Two new genera of Ascomycotina from saltmarsh Juncus. Systema Ascomycetum. 11. 95–106.
  4. 10.1007/BF02464316 . Winka K, Eriksson OE. 2000 . Papulosa amerospora accommodated in a new family (Papuulosaceae, Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) inferred from morphological and molecular data . Mycoscience . 41 . 2 . 97–103.