Trematosphaeriaceae
The Trematosphaeriaceae are a family of fungi in the order of Pleosporales.
They are found world-wide with the greatest contributions found in Europe and Australia. It includes taxa that are found in the marine environment, such as Falciformispora lignatis which can be found in freshwater and marine habitats. Most are saprobic species.
Trematosphaeriaceae was introduced by Suetrong et al. to include the genera Falciformispora, Halomassarina and Trematosphaeria. The main distinguishing characters of the family are medium-sized rounded ascomata with a papillate ostiole, a relatively wide, coriaceous peridium, cellular pseudoparaphyses and cylindro-clavate asci. The ascospores are two-celled or many celled, hyaline or brown. Halomassarina was later moved to Pleomassariaceae order.
Taxonomy
Genera accepted by the GBIF include:Figures in brackets are approx. how many species per genus.