Epibryon
Appearance
(Redirected from Epibryaceae)
Epibryon | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Eurotiomycetes |
Order: | Chaetothyriales |
Family: | Epibryaceae S.Stenroos & Gueidan (2014) |
Genus: | Epibryon Döbbeler (1978) |
Type species | |
Epibryon plagiochilae (Gonz.Frag.) Döbbeler (1978)
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Epibryon is a genus of fungi, and the sole genus in the monogeneric family Epibryaceae. It has about 40 species.[1] Many of the species grow parasitically on bryophytes. The genus was circumscribed by mycologist Peter Döbbeler in 1978;[2] the family by Soili Stenroos and Cécile Gueidan in 2014.[3]
Species
[edit]- Epibryon andinum Döbbeler (2006)[4]
- Epibryon arachnoideum Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon bryophilum (Fuckel) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon bubakii (Gonz.Frag.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon casaresii (Bubák & Gonz.Frag.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon chorisodontii Spooner (1980)
- Epibryon conductrix (Norman ex Th.Fr.) Nik.Hoffm. & Hafellner (2000)
- Epibryon craspedum Döbbeler (1982)[5]
- Epibryon cryptosphaericum Döbbeler (1979)[6]
- Epibryon dawsoniae Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon deceptor Döbbeler (1998)
- Epibryon diaphanum Döbbeler (1979)[6]
- Epibryon dicrani (Racov.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon elegantissimum Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon endocarpum Döbbeler (1980)[7]
- Epibryon eremita Döbbeler (1999)[8]
- Epibryon filiforme Döbbeler & Menjívar (1992)[9]
- Epibryon hepaticicola (Racov.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon hypophyllum Döbbeler (1979)[6]
- Epibryon intercapillare Döbbeler (1979)[6]
- Epibryon intercellulare Döbbeler (1979)[6]
- Epibryon interlamellare (Racov.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon intracellulare Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon kondratyukii Khodos. & Darmostuk (2019)[10]
- Epibryon leucobryi Döbbeler & Poelt (1978)[2]
- Epibryon lichenicola Matzer (1996)
- Epibryon maculosum Döbbeler & Hertel (1983)[11]
- Epibryon marsupidii Döbbeler (1979)[6]
- Epibryon metzgeriae (Racov.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon muscicola (Racov.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon notabile Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon odontophilum Döbbeler (1981)[12]
- Epibryon parvipunctum (Stein) Diederich (1999)
- Epibryon pedinophylli Döbbeler (1998)[13]
- Epibryon perrumpens Döbbeler (1982)[5]
- Epibryon plagiochilae (Gonz.Frag.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon platycarpum Döbbeler & T.Franke (2016)[14]
- Epibryon pogonati-urnigeri Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon polyphagum Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon polysporum Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon pulchellum Döbbeler (2003)[15]
- Epibryon scapaniae (Racov.) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon semitectum Döbbeler (2016)[14]
- Epibryon solorinae (Vain.) Nik.Hoffm. & Hafellner (2000)
- Epibryon trichostomi Nav.-Ros., Hladun & Alvaro (2019)[16]
- Epibryon tripartitum Döbbeler (1982)[5]
- Epibryon turfosorum (Mouton) Döbbeler (1978)[2]
- Epibryon ventrale Döbbeler & P.G.Davison (2019)
References
[edit]- ^ Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Dai, D.Q.; Sánchez-García, M.; Goto, B.T.; Saxena, R.K.; et al. (2022). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa – 2021". Mycosphere. 13 (1): 53–453. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/13/1/2. hdl:10481/76378.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Döbbeler, P. (1978). "Moosbewohnende Ascomyceten I. Die pyrenocarpen, den Gametophyten besiedelnden Arten". Mitteilungen aus der Botanischen Staatssammlung München (in German). 14: 260–303.
- ^ Gueidan, Cécile; Aptroot, André; da Silva Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia; Badali, Hamid; Stenroos, Soili (2014). "A reappraisal of orders and families within the subclass Chaetothyriomycetidae (Eurotiomycetes, Ascomycota)". Mycological Progress. 13 (4): 1027–1039. doi:10.1007/s11557-014-0990-2.
- ^ Döbbeler, P. (2006). "Two new polytrichicolous Ascomycetes from Ecuador". Nova Hedwigia. 82 (1–2): 257–264.
- ^ a b c Döbbeler, P. (1982). "Moosbewohnende Ascomyceten VI. Einige neue Pyrenomyceten". Mitteilungen aus der Botanischen Staatssammlung München (in German). 18: 341–358.
- ^ a b c d e f Döbbeler, P. (1979). "Moosbewohnende Ascomyceten III. Einige neue Arten der Gattungen Nectria, Epibryon und Punctillum". Mitteilungen aus der Botanischen Staatssammlung München (in German). 15: 193–221.
- ^ Döbbeler, P. (1980). "Epibryon endocarpum sp. nov. (Dothideales), ein hepaticoler Ascomycet mit intrazellulären Fruchtkörpern". Zeitschrift für Mykologie. 46: 209–216.
- ^ Döbbeler, P. (1999). "Polytrichadelphus magellanicus – a mycological Eldorado: five new ascomycetes on a single collection from Tierra del Fuego". Haussknechtia. 9: 79–96.
- ^ Döbbeler, P.; Menjivar, R. (1992). "Tres nuevas especies de ascomicetes en hepáticas epífilas de Costa Rica". Revista de Biología Tropical (in Spanish). 40: 73–81.
- ^ Darmostuk, Valeriy V.; Khodosovtsev, Alexander Ye. (2019). "Epibryon kondratyukii sp. nov., a new algicolous fungus, and notes on rare lichenicolous fungi collected in Southern Ukraine". Folia Cryptogamica Estonica. 56: 109–116. doi:10.12697/fce.2019.56.11.
- ^ Döbbeler, P.; Hertel, H. (1983). "Drei neue moosbewohnende Ascomyceten aus der Subantarktis (Marion Island)". Sydowia (in German). 36: 33–45.
- ^ Döbbeler, P. (1981). "Moosbewohnende Ascomyceten. V. Die auf Dawsonia vorkommenden Arten der Botanischen Staatssammlung München". Mitteilungen aus der Botanischen Staatssammlung München (in German). 17: 393–473.
- ^ Döbbeler, P. (1998). "Epibryon pedinophylli – a new leaf-perforating ascomycete on Pedinophyllum interruptum (Hepaticae)". Sendtnera. 5: 19–27.
- ^ a b Döbbeler, P. (2016). "Three new ascomycetes on epiphyllous liverworts". Karstenia. 56: 47–53.
- ^ Döbbeler, P. (2003). "Ascomycetes on Dendroligotrichum (Musci)". Nova Hedwigia. 76: 1–44 [14].