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Johnston, Peter R.; Seifert, Keith A.; Stone, Jeffrey K.; Rossman, Amy Y.; Marvanová, Ludmila 2014: recommendations on generic names competing for use in Leotiomycetes (Ascomycota). IMA Fungus 5(1): 91-120.

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Johnston, Peter R.; Seifert, Keith A.; Stone, Jeffrey K.; Rossman, Amy Y.; Marvanová, Ludmila 2014: recommendations on generic names competing for use in Leotiomycetes (Ascomycota). IMA Fungus 5(1): 91-120.
10.5598/imafungus.2014.05.01.11
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The type species of Haplographium, H. delicatum, is recognized as the asexual morph of Dematioscypha dematiicola (Huhtinen 1987), thus Dematioscypha and Haplographium are synonyms. Although 39 names are listed in Haplographium, some are now recognized in Lauriomyces including H. catenatum (Castañeda Ruiz & Kendrick 1990), a species previously regarded as a synonym of H. delicatum (Hughes 1953, 1958). Many species of Haplographium have been placed in other genera such that Seifert et al. (2012) suggests that only three species belong in Haplographium.
Although the conidia of these species appear superficially different because of the long appendages on those of E. mespili, developmental similarities to the conidia of M. rosae and M. fragariae have been noted (Farr 1993, Sutton 1980) as well as the morphologically similar sexual morphs. In addition, ITS sequences indicate that the type species of Diplocarpon, Entomosporium, and Marssonina may be congeneric. Over 100 names have been placed in Marssonina, but this genus has not been well defined and many of these names represent unrelated species. We recommend the protection of Diplocarpon.

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