Starmerella


Starmerella is a genus of fungi within the Saccharomycetales order. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the order is unknown, and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any family. Although, the GBIF list the family as Phaffomycetaceae.
Several members of the Starmerella clade are associated with flowers and flower-visiting insects like bees and bumblebees; these yeasts cope well with high sugar niches. Many strains of the Starmerella clade, including Starmerella bombicola and Candida apicola are known to produce sophorolipids which are carbohydrate-based, amphiphilic biosurfactants.
The genus was circumscribed by Carlos Augusto Rosa and Marc-André Lachance in Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. vol.48 on page 1413 in 1998.
The genus name of Starmerella is in honour of William Thomas Starmer, an American botanist and emeritus professor of biology in the Syracuse [University College of Arts and Sciences|College of Arts and Sciences] at Syracuse University.

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;