Phaeoramularia

Phaeoramularia is a genus of fungi in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. It was circumscribed in 1960.[1]

Phaeoramularia
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Phaeoramularia

Munt.-Cvetk. (1960)
Type species
Phaeoramularia gomphrenicola
(Speg.) Munt.-Cvetk. (1960)
Synonyms

Passalora sect. Phaeoramularia (Munt.-Cvetk.) A.Hernández-Gutiérrez & Dianese (2009)

Etymology: probably from Greek φαιος -dusky (colour)- & Latin ramus, ramulus &c. -branch.

Species

  • P. adenocalymmatis
  • P. alabamensis
  • P. asclepiadacearum
  • P. asiatica
  • P. caesalpiniacearum
  • P. calotropidicola
  • P. cylindrica
  • P. dichanthii-annulati
  • P. dissiliens
  • P. erigeronis
  • P. eupatorii
  • P. eupatorii-odorati
  • P. graminicola
  • P. heterospora
  • P. hoehnelii
  • P. imperatae
  • P. indica
  • P. isotomae
  • P. levieri
  • P. macrospora
  • P. maculicola
  • P. microspora
  • P. moracearum
  • P. penicillata
  • P. psidii-guajavae
  • P. punctiformis
  • P. rhamnacearum
  • P. rosigena
  • P. spiraeae
  • P. valerianae
  • P. verbenacearum
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References

  1. Muntañola M. (1960). "Algunos Hyphomycetes criticos. Notas y descripciones". Lilloa (in Spanish). 30: 165–232 (see p. 182).


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