Teratosphaeriaceae
Teratosphaeriaceae is a family of fungi in the order Mycosphaerellales.
History
In 2007, this family was recognized as distinct from the genus Mycosphaerella, where it had previously been located, based on phylogenies constructed with the Large Subunit of ribosomal DNA. In general, many fungi in the Mycosphaerellaceae and Teratosphaeriaceae are thought to be widespread, yet there is still little known about their individual distributions or the range of hosts that they inhabit. After the family was formally split out from Mycosphaerella in 2007, many new species have been described in this family including a number of causal agents in leaf diseases and stem cankers of Eucalyptus in Uruguay and Australia.Genera
As accepted by Wijayawardene et al. 2020 ;- Acidiella
- Acidomyces
- Acrodontium
- Apenidiella
- Araucasphaeria
- Arboricolonus
- Aulographina
- Austroafricana
- Austrostigmidium
- Batcheloromyces
- Baudoinia
- Bryochiton
- Caatingomyces
- Camarosporula
- Capnobotryella
- Catenulostroma
- Constantinomyces
- Davisoniella
- Devriesia
- Elasticomyces
- Eupenidiella
- Euteratosphaeria
- Friedmanniomyces
- Haniomyces
- Hispidoconidioma
- Hortaea
- Hyweljonesia
- Incertomyces
- Lapidomyces
- Lawreya
- Leptomelanconium
- Meristemomyces
- Microcyclospora
- Monticola
- Muriphila
- Myrtapenidiella
- Neocatenulostroma
- Neophaeothecoidea
- Neotrimmatostroma
- Nothotrimmatostroma
- Oleoguttula
- Pachysacca
- Palmeiromyces
- Parapenidiella
- Parateratosphaeria
- Penidiella
- Penidiellomyces
- Penidiellopsis
- Phaeothecoidea
- Placocrea
- Pseudotaeniolina
- Pseudoteratosphaeria
- Queenslandipenidiella
- Readeriella
- Recurvomyces
- Simplicidiella
- Stenella
- Suberoteratosphaeria
- Teratoramularia
- Teratosphaeria
- Teratosphaericola
- Teratosphaeriopsis
- ''Xanthoriicola''
Habitat