Byssosphaeria Cooke
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/87E4DA73-FB1A-5EEC-9524-A5DF9E37FD7B |
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Byssosphaeria Cooke |
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Byssosphaeria Cooke View in CoL View at ENA
Notes.
Cooke and Plowright (1879) established Byssosphaeria to accommodate B. keithii as the type species. Byssosphaeria species have superficial ascomata with bright yellow, orange or red flat apices around the ostiole, with dependent hyphal appendages that merge with the subiculum below and hyaline ascospores ( Tian et al. 2015; Tennakoon et al. 2018). Species have cosmopolitan distribution as saprobes in various plant substrates (e. g. dead leaves, wood). As well, Byssosphaeria species have been reported from 15 plant families (Fig. 10 View Figure 10 ). Currently, there are 18 accepted species in Species Fungorum (2024).
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