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Sporormia
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Division:
Class:
Subclass:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Sporormia

De Not.
Type species
Sporormia fimetaria
De Not.

Sporormia is a genus of fungi in the family Sporormiaceae and part of the phylum Ascomycota. [1] It is morphologically distinct from other genera in this family due to the orientation of cylindrical ascospores contained in a gelatinous sheath within the asci of the fruitbody. [2] It is mostly known for being coprophilous but known to utilize wood as a substrate as well. [3]

Species List

As of 2024, 30 species within the Sporormia genera were recognized by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. [4] This list is alphabetized.

-S. articulata [4]

-S. brassicae [4]

-S. carpinea [4]

-S. chrysospora [4]

-S. deserticola [4]

-S. disjuncta [4]

-S.fimetaria [5]

-S. fimicola [5]

-S. globosa [4]

-S. leguminosa [4]

-S. leptosphaerioides [4]

-S. longipes [4]

-S. marchaliana [4]

-S. millingtoniae [4]

-S. mirabilis [5]

-S. nepalensis [4]

-S. notarisii [4]

-S. octoloculata [4]

-S. ourasca [4]

-S. pentamera [4]

-S. pithyophila [4]

-S. promiscua [4]

-S. pulchra [4]

-S. reticosa [4]

-S. roumeguerei [4]

-S. subticinensis [4]

-S. transvaalensis [4]

-S. tuberculata [4]

-S. ulmicola [4]

-S. variabilis [4]

References

  1. ^ Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. 13. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany: 1–58.
  2. ^ Korolyova, O. V. "Coprophilous microfungi of the genus Sporormiella Ellis & Everh. from Ukraine". Science and Education a New Dimension. III(8) (73).
  3. ^ Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Ainsworth & Brisby's Dictionary of The Fungi (10th ed.). CABI. p. 658. ISBN  978-0-85199-826-8.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "Sporormia De Not., 1845". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  5. ^ a b c Ahmed, S. Iftikhar; Cain, R. F. (1972-03-01). "Revision of the genera Sporormia and Sporormiella". Canadian Journal of Botany. 50 (3): 419–477. doi: 10.1139/b72-061. ISSN  0008-4026.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sporormia
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Division:
Class:
Subclass:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Sporormia

De Not.
Type species
Sporormia fimetaria
De Not.

Sporormia is a genus of fungi in the family Sporormiaceae and part of the phylum Ascomycota. [1] It is morphologically distinct from other genera in this family due to the orientation of cylindrical ascospores contained in a gelatinous sheath within the asci of the fruitbody. [2] It is mostly known for being coprophilous but known to utilize wood as a substrate as well. [3]

Species List

As of 2024, 30 species within the Sporormia genera were recognized by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. [4] This list is alphabetized.

-S. articulata [4]

-S. brassicae [4]

-S. carpinea [4]

-S. chrysospora [4]

-S. deserticola [4]

-S. disjuncta [4]

-S.fimetaria [5]

-S. fimicola [5]

-S. globosa [4]

-S. leguminosa [4]

-S. leptosphaerioides [4]

-S. longipes [4]

-S. marchaliana [4]

-S. millingtoniae [4]

-S. mirabilis [5]

-S. nepalensis [4]

-S. notarisii [4]

-S. octoloculata [4]

-S. ourasca [4]

-S. pentamera [4]

-S. pithyophila [4]

-S. promiscua [4]

-S. pulchra [4]

-S. reticosa [4]

-S. roumeguerei [4]

-S. subticinensis [4]

-S. transvaalensis [4]

-S. tuberculata [4]

-S. ulmicola [4]

-S. variabilis [4]

References

  1. ^ Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. 13. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany: 1–58.
  2. ^ Korolyova, O. V. "Coprophilous microfungi of the genus Sporormiella Ellis & Everh. from Ukraine". Science and Education a New Dimension. III(8) (73).
  3. ^ Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Ainsworth & Brisby's Dictionary of The Fungi (10th ed.). CABI. p. 658. ISBN  978-0-85199-826-8.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "Sporormia De Not., 1845". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  5. ^ a b c Ahmed, S. Iftikhar; Cain, R. F. (1972-03-01). "Revision of the genera Sporormia and Sporormiella". Canadian Journal of Botany. 50 (3): 419–477. doi: 10.1139/b72-061. ISSN  0008-4026.



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