Setoidium murrayae was described on Murraya paniculata, a host species belonging to Rutaceae, with unusualanamorphic characteristics. The conidia were formed in chains and contained fibrosin bodies. The mycelium formed filiform to rarely falcate special aerial hyphae. Therefore, this anamorphic species was reallocated to Setoidium by Braun and Cook in 2012.
Taxonomy
The fungus was formally described in 1992 by Hosag., Uwe Braun and Rabindran with the basionymOidium murrayae. The holotype was collected in India. The specific epithetderives from the name of the genus Setoidium murrayae infects. Braun and R.T.A. Cook reassigned this species to Setoidium in 2012. With the implementation of the 'one fungus, one name' change to the Code, the anamorph genus Setoidium was merged with the teleomorph genus Cystotheca. However, a new combination for this species has not been published. The phylogenetic affinity of this species is unclear, particularly given that the host plant does not belong to Fagaceae. Bradshaw et al. say that sequence analyses are necessary but the holotype is missing.