Asterina (fungus)

Asterina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Incertae sedis
Family: Asterinaceae
Genus: Asterina
Lév. (1845)
Type species
Asterina melastomatis
Lév. (1845)

Asterina is a large genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order.[1] The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Joseph-Henri Léveillé in 1845.[2]

Species

  • Asterina adeniicola
  • Asterina advenula
  • Asterina aglaiae
  • Asterina alchorneae
  • Asterina alchorneicola
  • Asterina aporosae
  • Asterina aterrima
  • Asterina blanda
  • Asterina buettneriae
  • Asterina bullata
  • Asterina cannonii
  • Asterina canthii-dicocci
  • Asterina canthiigena
  • Asterina ceropegiae
  • Asterina champereiicola
  • Asterina congesta
  • Asterina congregata
  • Asterina connectilis
  • Asterina consobrina
  • Asterina corallopoda
  • Asterina coriacella
  • Asterina daphniphyllicola
  • Asterina delitescens
  • Asterina deviata
  • Asterina dhivaharanii
  • Asterina dilabens
  • Asterina dinghuensis
  • Asterina ditissima
  • Asterina effusa
  • Asterina emciciana
  • Asterina enicostemmatis
  • Asterina erebia
  • Asterina euryae
  • Asterina flacourtiae
  • Asterina fragillissima
  • Asterina funtumiae
  • Asterina gaiadendricola
  • Asterina gamsii
  • Asterina geniostomatis
  • Asterina girardiniae
  • Asterina glycosmidigena
  • Asterina glycosmidis
  • Asterina glyptopetali
  • Asterina guaranitica
  • Asterina gymnemae
  • Asterina hainanensis
  • Asterina hederae
  • Asterina himantia
  • Asterina hydrocotyles
  • Asterina hyptidicola
  • Asterina indecora
  • Asterina jahnii
  • Asterina jasmini
  • Asterina lauracearum
  • Asterina lawsoniae
  • Asterina laxiuscula
  • Asterina ligustricola
  • Asterina lobulifera
  • Asterina loranthigena
  • Asterina madikeriensis
  • Asterina mahoniae
  • Asterina malloti-apeltae
  • Asterina manihotis
  • Asterina melastomatis
  • Asterina miliusae
  • Asterina mimusopsidicola
  • Asterina myrsinacearum
  • Asterina nodulosa
  • Asterina nyanzae
  • Asterina orbicularis
  • Asterina oreocnidegena
  • Asterina orthosticha
  • Asterina parsonsiae
  • Asterina phoebeicola
  • Asterina phoebes
  • Asterina phoradendricola
  • Asterina phyllanthigena
  • Asterina plectranthi
  • Asterina polygalae
  • Asterina pouzolziae
  • Asterina prataprajii
  • Asterina psychotriicola
  • Asterina pulchella
  • Asterina quarta
  • Asterina ramonensis
  • Asterina randiae-benthamianae
  • Asterina rhodomyrti
  • Asterina sarcandrae
  • Asterina sawadai
  • Asterina schimae
  • Asterina schlegeliae
  • Asterina scleropyri
  • Asterina scruposa
  • Asterina solanicola
  • Asterina sponiae
  • Asterina sublibera
  • Asterina suttonii
  • Asterina systema-solare
  • Asterina talacauveriana
  • Asterina tenella
  • Asterina tetracericola
  • Asterina tetrazygiicola
  • Asterina toddaliicola
  • Asterina torulosa
  • Asterina toxocarpi
  • Asterina tylophorae-indicae
  • Asterina veronicae
  • Asterina viburni

References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on March 18, 2009.
  2. Léveillé JH. (1845). "Champignons exotiques". Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique. 3 (in French). 3: 38–71.

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