Coniothyrium

Coniothyrium is a genus of fungi in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Czech mycologist August Carl Joseph Corda in 1840.[2]

Coniothyrium
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Coniothyrium

Corda (1840)
Type species
Coniothyrium palmarum
Corda (1840)
Synonyms[1]

Species

  • C. acaciae
  • C. ampelopsidis-hederaceae
  • C. bambusicola
  • C. batumense
  • C. boydeanum
  • C. caespitulosum
  • C. carpaticum
  • C. celmisiae
  • C. celtidis-australis
  • C. cerealis
  • C. clematidis-rectae
  • C. coffeae
  • C. concentricum
  • C. conicola
  • C. conoideum
  • C. conorum
  • C. crepinianum
  • C. cupressacearum
  • C. cydoniae
  • C. dispersellum
  • C. dracaenae
  • C. equiseti
  • C. ferrarisianum
  • C. fluviatile
  • C. fraxini
  • C. genistae
  • C. glomerulatum
  • C. henriquesii
  • C. ilicinum
  • C. ilicis
  • C. insitivum
  • C. jasmini
  • C. juniperi
  • C. kallangurense
  • C. lavandulae
  • C. leguminum
  • C. lignorum
  • C. obiones
  • C. olivaceum
  • C. opuntiae
  • C. palmarum
  • C. palmicola
  • C. palmigenum
  • C. phormii
  • C. platani
  • C. populinum
  • C. psammae
  • C. pteridis
  • C. quercinum
  • C. rhododendri
  • C. rosarum
  • C. sarothamni
  • C. slaptoniense
  • C. sphaerospermum
  • C. tamaricis
  • C. tamarisci
  • C. terricola
  • C. ulmeum
  • C. wernsdorffiae
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References

  1. "Synonymy: Coniothyrium Corda". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
  2. Corda ACJ. (1840). Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum (in Latin). 4. Prague: J.G. Calve.


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