Monacrosporium

Monacrosporium is a genus of fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. There are 53 species.

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Species

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Species

  • Monacrosporium ambrosium Gadd & Loos 1947
  • Monacrosporium aphrobrochum (Drechsler) Subram. 1964
  • Monacrosporium appendiculatum (Mekht.) Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang 1994
  • Monacrosporium asthenopagum (Drechsler) A. Rubner 1996
  • Monacrosporium bembicodes (Drechsler) Subram. 1964
  • Monacrosporium carestianum Ferraris 1904
  • Monacrosporium chiuanum Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang 1994
  • Monacrosporium coelobrochum (Drechsler) Subram. 1964
  • Monacrosporium cystosporum R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium deodycoides (Drechsler) R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium drechsleri (Tarjan) R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium ellipsosporum (Preuss) R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium eudermatum (Drechsler) Subram. 1964
  • Monacrosporium fusiforme R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1963
  • Monacrosporium globosporum Preuss 1967
  • Monacrosporium guizhouense K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1996
  • Monacrosporium haptotylum (Drechsler) Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang 1994
  • Monacrosporium heterosporum (Drechsler) Subram. 1964
  • Monacrosporium horrida Dudd.
  • Monacrosporium indicum (Chowdhry & Bahl) Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang 1994
  • Monacrosporium inquisitor Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang 1994
  • Monacrosporium iridis (Ts. Watan.) A. Rubner & W. Gams 1996
  • Monacrosporium janus S.D. Li & Xing Z. Liu 2003
  • Monacrosporium leporinum Bubák 1906
  • Monacrosporium leptosporum (Drechsler) A. Rubner 1996
  • Monacrosporium longiphorum Xing Z. Liu & B.S. Lu 1993
  • Monacrosporium megalosporum (Drechsler) Subram. 1964
  • Monacrosporium megasporum Boedijn 1929
  • Monacrosporium microscaphoides Xing Z. Liu & B.S. Lu 1993
  • Monacrosporium multiforme (Dowsett, J. Reid & Kalkat) A. Rubner 1996
  • Monacrosporium multiseptatum H.Y. Su & K.Q. Zhang 2005
  • Monacrosporium mutabile R.C. Cooke 1969
  • Monacrosporium obtrulloides Castaner 1968
  • Monacrosporium ovatum Petch 1922
  • Monacrosporium polybrochum (Drechsler) Subram. 1977
  • Monacrosporium psychrophilum Drechsler) R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium reticulatum (Peach) R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium rutgeriense R.C. Cooke & Pramer 1968
  • Monacrosporium salinum R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium sarcopodioides (Harz) Berl. & Voglino 1886
  • Monacrosporium sclerohypha (Drechsler) Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang 1994
  • Monacrosporium sinense Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang 1994
  • Monacrosporium sphaeroides Castaner 1968
  • Monacrosporium stenobrochum Drechsler) Subram. 1964
  • Monacrosporium subtile Oudem. 1885
  • Monacrosporium synnematum Matsush. 1995
  • Monacrosporium tedeschii A. Agostini 1933
  • Monacrosporium tentaculatum A. Rubner & W. Gams 1996
  • Monacrosporium thaumasium (Drechsler) de Hoog & Oorschot 1985
  • Monacrosporium turkmenicum (Soprunov) R.C. Cooke & C.H. Dickinson 1965
  • Monacrosporium ullum D.G. Kim, Ryu & H.G. Hwang 2006
  • Monacrosporium yunnanense K.Q. Zhang, Xing Z. Liu & L. Cao 1996
  • Monacrosporium ziziphi Bacc. 1917
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