Coryneliales | |
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Caliciopsis pinea on Pinus taeda | |
Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Eurotiomycetes |
Subclass: |
Coryneliomycetidae A.R. Wood, Damm, J.Z. Groenew., Cheew. & Crous, 2016 [1] |
Order: |
Coryneliales Seaver & Chardón, 1926 |
Families | |
The Coryneliales are an order of ascomycetous fungi within the monotypic subclass Coryneliomycetidae [1] in the class Eurotiomycetes and within the subdivision Pezizomycotina. Species in this order are found almost exclusively in the tropics, primarily as a pathogen on the gymnosperm Podocarpus, although it has been found on other plants like the Southern Hemisphere beech Nothofagus, and Drimys. [2]
The order was circumscribed by Fred Jay Seaver and Carlos E. Chardón in 1924. [3] The taxonomy as of 2022 recognizes 2 families, 10 genera and 83 species: [4]
Coryneliales | |
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Caliciopsis pinea on Pinus taeda | |
Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Eurotiomycetes |
Subclass: |
Coryneliomycetidae A.R. Wood, Damm, J.Z. Groenew., Cheew. & Crous, 2016 [1] |
Order: |
Coryneliales Seaver & Chardón, 1926 |
Families | |
The Coryneliales are an order of ascomycetous fungi within the monotypic subclass Coryneliomycetidae [1] in the class Eurotiomycetes and within the subdivision Pezizomycotina. Species in this order are found almost exclusively in the tropics, primarily as a pathogen on the gymnosperm Podocarpus, although it has been found on other plants like the Southern Hemisphere beech Nothofagus, and Drimys. [2]
The order was circumscribed by Fred Jay Seaver and Carlos E. Chardón in 1924. [3] The taxonomy as of 2022 recognizes 2 families, 10 genera and 83 species: [4]