Sulistyo, Bobby P.; Larsson, Karl-Henrik; Haelewaters, Danny; Ryberg, Martin 2021: Multigene phylogeny and taxonomic revision of Atheliales s.l.: Reinstatement of three families and one new family, Lobuliciaceae fam. nov. Fungal Biology 125(3): 239-255.
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Sulistyo, Bobby P.; Larsson, Karl-Henrik; Haelewaters, Danny; Ryberg, Martin 2021: Multigene phylogeny and taxonomic revision of Atheliales s.l.: Reinstatement of three families and one new family, Lobuliciaceae fam. nov. Fungal Biology 125(3): 239-255.
10.1016/j.funbio.2020.11.007
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Taxonomic concepts
Byssocorticium Bondartsev & Singer
Byssoporia M.J. Larsen & Zak
Pilodermataceae Jülich
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Jülich (1982) introduced Leptosporomyces to accommodate species with Athelia-like basidiomata but with short-cylindrical instead of clavate basidia. The genus was introduced with five
species although subsequent additions have raised the number of species to 15 (He et al., 2019; Index Fungorum, 2020). For most of these, DNA sequences are currently not available. In our analyses, only the type species was retrieved in Byssocorticiaceae, whereas Leptosporomyces raunkiaeri was placed in a separate clade with Athelopsis subinconspicua, both currently ranked as Atheliales incertae sedis
Cited scientific names
- Agaricales Underw. 1899
- Agaricomycetidae Parmasto 1986
- Amphinema P. Karst. 1892
- Athelia Pers. 1822
- Atheliaceae Jülich 1982
- Atheliales Jülich 1981
- Athelopsis glaucina (Bourdot & Galzin) Parmasto 1968
- Athelopsis Oberw. ex Parmasto 1968
- Byssocorticiaceae Jülich 1982
- Byssocorticium Bondartsev & Singer 1944
- Byssoporia M.J. Larsen & Zak 1978
- Digitatispora Doguet 1962
- Fibulomyces Jülich
- Leptosporomyces Jülich 1972
- Piloderma Jülich 1969
- Pilodermataceae Jülich 1982
- Pteridomyces Jülich 1979
- Scutigeraceae Bondartsev & Singer ex Singer 1969
- Trechisporales K.H. Larss. 2007
- Tylospora Donk 1960
- Tylosporaceae Jülich 1982
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22 February 2021