Recent Species

Genus: Ajigaurospora
Class: Sordariomycetes Subclass: Hypocreomycetidae
Order: Microascales
Family: Halosphaeriaceae
pseudopulchella

Genus: Lanspora
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Phomatosporales
Family: Phomatosporaceae
dorisauae

Genus: Calophoma
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Didymellaceae
sandfjordenica

Genus: Paralulworthia
Class: Sordariomycetes Subclass: Lulworthiomycetidae
Order: Lulworthiales
Family: Lulworthiaceae
posidoniae

Genus: Paralulworthia
Class: Sordariomycetes Subclass: Lulworthiomycetidae
Order: Lulworthiales
Family: Lulworthiaceae
gigaspora

Genus: Annabella
Class: Leotiomycetes
Order: Helotiales
Family: Cordieritidaceae
australiensis

Genus: Roussoella
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Thyridariaceae, Subclass Pleosporomycetidae
nitidula

Genus: Pontoporeia
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Halotthiaceae, Subclass Pleosporomycetidae
biturbinata

Genus: Neocamarosporium
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Neocamarosporiaceae Wanas., Wijayaw., Crous & K.D. Hyde, Studies in Mycology 87: 245 (2017), Subclass Pleosporomycetidae
phragmitis

Genus: Morosphaeria
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Morosphaeriaceae, Subclass Pleosporomycetidae
muthupetensis

Higher Classification - Part 4


PART 4

Updated 15 July 2024

Thalassoascus Ollivier , C. r. hebd. Sanc. Acad. Sci. Paris 182: 1348 (1926)

  1. T. cystoseirae(Ollivier) Kohlm., Mycologia 73: 837 (1981)
  2. T. lessoniae Kohlm., Mycologia 73: 837 (1981)
  3. T. tregouboviiOllivier, C. R. Hebd. Sanc. Acad. Sci Paris 182: 1348 (1926)

Taeniolella S. Hughes, Canadian Journal of Botany 36 (6): 816 (1958)

  1. T. stricta(Corda) S. Hughes, Canadian Journal of Botany 36 (6): 817 (1958)

Dothideomycetes order incertae sedis

BOTRYOSPHAERIALESC.L. Schoch, Crous & Shoemaker, Mycologia 98(6): 1050 (2007)

Botryosphaeriaceae Theiss. & Syd., Annls Mycol 16:16 (1918)

*Diplodia Fr., in Montagne, Annls. Sci. Nat. Bot. 1: 302 (1834)

  1. D. orae-marisLinder, Farlowia 1(3): 403 (1944)
  2. D. thalassiaN.J. Artemczuk, Mikol. Fitopatol.: 95 (1980)

Fusicoccum Corda, Deutschlands Flora, Abt. III. Die Pilze Deutschlands 2-9: 111 (1829)

  1. F. microspermum Har. & P. Karst., Revue Mycol. (Toulouse): 80 (1890)

*Lasiodiplodia Ellis & Everh., Bot. Gazette Crawfordsville 21: 92 (1896)

  1. L. avicenniae J.A. Osorio, Jol. Roux & Z.W. de Beer, in Osorio, Crous, De Beer, Wingfield & Roux, Fungal Biology 121(4): 374 (2016)
  2. L. avicenniarum Jayasiri, E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde, in Jayasiri, Hyde, Jones, McKenzie, Jeewon, Phillips, Bhat, Wanasinghe, Liu, Lu, Kang, Xu & Karunarathna, Mycosphere 10(1): 139 (2019) On decaying fruit pericarp of Avicennia marina: Thailand
  3. #L. theobromae (Pat.) Griffon & Maubl., Bull. Soc. Mycol. Fr. 25: 57 (1909)
  4. L. krabiensis, Dayar., Mycosphere 11: 75 (2020) on decaying submerged wood of Bruguiera sp.

Phyllostictaceae Fr., Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae 2: 420 (1849)

*Phyllosticta Pers., Trait sur les Champignons Comestibles: 147 (1818)

  1. Ph. spartinae Brunaud, J. Hist. Nat. Bordeaux sud-ouest: 4 (1888)
  2.  

MICROTHYRIALES G. Arnaud, Annal. Sci. Nat. Paris: 847 (1925)

Microthyriaceae Sacc., Syll. Fung. 2: 658 (1883)

Ellisiodothis Theiss., Annls. Mycol. 12(1): 73 (1914)

  1. E. inquinans (Ellis & Everh.) Theiss., AnnlsMycol 12(1): 73 (1914)

Schizothyriaceae Höhn. ex Trotter, Sacc., D. Sacc. & Traverso, Sylloge Fungorum 24 (2): 1254 (1928)

Schizothyrium Desm., Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique sér. 3, 11: 360 (1849

  1. S. lagunculariae (G. Winter) Arx, Beiträge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz 11 (2): 201 (1962)

STIGMATODISCALES Voglmayr & Jaklitsch, Fungal Diversity 80: 275 (2016)

Stigmatodiscaceae Voglmayr & Jaklitsch, Fungal Diversity 80: 275 (2016)

Asterodiscus Voglmayr, Gardiennet & Jaklitsch, Fungal Diversity 80: 275 (2016)

  1. A. mangrovei Dayar., E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde Mycosphere 11: 86 (2020) on decaying submerged wood at a mangrove strand

DYFROLOMYCETALES K.L. Pang, K.D. Hyde & E.B.G. Jones, Fungal Divers. 63: 7 (2013)

Pleurotremataceae Walt. Watson (= Dyfrolomycetaceae K.D. Hyde et al.) New Phytologist 28: 113 (1929)

Melomastia Nitschke ex Sacc., Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent. Sci. Nat., Padova, Sér. 4 4: 90 (1875)

  1. #M. mangrovei (K.D. Hyde) W.L. Li, Maharachch. & Jian K. Liu, Journal of Fungi 8(1, no. 76): 16 (2022)
  2. #M. marinospora (K.D. Hyde) W.L. Li, Maharachch. & Jian K. Liu, Journal of Fungi 8(1, no. 76): 16 (2022)
  3. 3. #M. neothailandica (Dayar., E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde) W.L. Li, Maharachch. & Jian K. Liu, Journal of Fungi 8(1, no. 76): 16 (2022)
  4. M. phetchaburiensis (Dayar., E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde) W.L. Li, Maharachch. & Jian K. Liu, Journal of Fungi 8(1, no. 76): 16 (2022)
  5. #D. rhizophorae (K.D. Hyde) K.D. Hyde, K.L. Pang, Alias, Suetrong & E.B.G. Jones, Cryptog. Mycol. 34(3): 228 (2013)
  6. #M. tiomanensis (K.L. Pang, Alias, K.D. Hyde, Suetrong & E.B.G. Jones) W.L. Li, Maharachch. & Jian K. Liu, Journal of Fungi 8(1, no. 76): 17 (2022)

EREMITHALLALES Lücking & Lumbsch, Symbiosis 46(3): 163 (2008)

Melaspileaceae Walt. Watson, New Phytol. 28: 94 (1929)

Melaspilea Nyl., Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux 21: 416 (1857)

  1. M. mangrovei Vrijmoed, K.D. Hyde & E.B.G. Jones, Mycol. Res. 100(3): 293 (1996)

JAHNULALES K.L. Pang, Abdel-Wahab, El-Shar., E.B.G. Jones &Sivichai, Mycol. Res. 106(9): 1033 (2002)

Aliquandostipitaceae Inderb., Am. J. Bot. 88(1): 54 (2001)

*Xylomyces Goos, R.D. Brooks & Lamore, Mycologia 69: 282 (1977)

  1. #X. chlamydosporus Goos, R.D. Brooks & Lamore, Mycologia 69(2): 282 (1977)
  2. X. rhizophorae Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm., Fungal Diversity 1: 160 (1998)

Manglicolaceae Suetrong & E.B.G. Jones, Fungal Divers. 51: 183 (2011)

Manglicola Kohlm. & E. Kohlm., Mycologia 63(4): 840 (1971)

  1. #M. guatemalensis Kohlm. & E. Kohlm., Mycologia 63(4): 841 (1971)

MUYOCOPRONALES Mapook, Boonmee & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxa 265(3): 230 (2016)

Muyocopronaceae K.D. Hyde, in Hyde et al., Fungal Diversity 63: 164 (2013)

Ellisiodothis Theiss., Annls. Mycol. 12(1): 73 (1914)

  1. E. inquinans (Ellis & Everh.) Theiss., AnnlsMycol 12(1): 73 (1914)

MICROTHYRIALES G. Arnaud, Annal. Sci. Nat. Paris: 847 (1925)

Schizothyriaceae Höhn. ex Trotter, Sacc., D. Sacc. & Traverso, Sylloge Fungorum 24 (2): 1254 (1928)

Schizothyrium Desm., Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique sér. 3, 11: 360 (1849

  1. S. lagunculariae (G. Winter) Arx, Beiträge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz 11 (2): 201 (1962)

MONOBLASTIALES Lücking, M.P. Nelsen & K.D. Hyde, in Hyde et al., Fungal Diversity 63: 8 (2013)

Monoblastiaceae Walt. Watson, New Phytol. 28: 106 (1929)

Heleiosa Kohlm., Volkm.-Kohlm. & O.E. Erikss., Can. J. Bot. 74(11): 1830 (1996)

  1. 1. H. barbatula , Volkm.-Kohlm. & O.E. Erikss., Can. J. Bot. 74(11): 1830 (1996)

NEOPHAEOTHECALES Abdollahz. & Crous, Stud. Mycol. 95: 392 (2020)

Neophaeothecaceae Abdollahz. & Crous, Stud. Mycol. 95: 392 (2020)

Neophaeotheca Abdollahz. & Crous, in Abdollahzadeh, Groenewald, Coetzee, Wingfield & Crous, Stud. Mycol. 95: 392 (2020)

  1. N. salicorniae (Crous & Roets) Abdollahz. & Crous, Stud. Mycol. 95: 392 (2020)2.
  2. #N. triangularis (de Hoog & Beguin) Abdollahz. & Crous, Stud. Mycol. 95: 392 (2020), reported from Al Khor, Qatar. Molecular data: ITS, LSU

PATELLARIALES D. Hawksw. & O.E. Erikss., Syst. Ascomyc. 5: 181 (1986)

Patellariaceae Corda, Icon. Fung. 2: 37 (1838)

Banhegyia L. Zeller & Tóth, Sydowia 14: 326 (1960)

  1. B. setispora L. Zeller & Tóth, Sydowia 14: 327 (1960)

Patellaria Fr., Syst. Mycol. (Lindae) 2(1): 158 (1822)

  1. #P. apiculatae, Dayar. & K.D. Hyde Mycosphere 11: 82 (2020) on decaying Rhizophora apiculata
  2. #P. atrata (Hedw.) Fr., Syst. Mycol. (Lundae) 2(1): 158 (1822)(on woodytissue, mangrove)

STIGMATODISCALES Voglmayr & Jaklitsch, Fungal Diversity 80: 275 (2016)

Stigmatodiscaceae Voglmayr & Jaklitsch, Fungal Diversity 80: 275 (2016)

Asterodiscus Voglmayr, Gardiennet & Jaklitsch, Fungal Diversity 80: 275 (2016)

  1. A. mangrovei Dayar., E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde Mycosphere 11: 86 (2020) on decaying submerged wood at a mangrove strand

TUBEUFIALES Boonmee, A.Y. Rossman & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 63 (1): 10 (2013)

Tubeufiaceae M.E. Barr, Mycologia 71: 948 (1979)

Acanthostigmina Höhn., Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Math.-naturw. Klasse Abt. I 118: 1499 (1909)

  1. A. minuta (Fuckel) Clem. & Shear, The genera of Fungi: 270 (1931)

Helicoma Corda, Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum 1: 15 (1837)

  1. H. muelleri Corda, Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum 1: 15, t. 4:219 (1837)

Helicomyces Link, Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3 (1): 21 (1809)

  1. H. roseus Link, Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3 (1): 21, t. 1:35 (1809)

Parahelicomyces Goh, Mycol. Progr. 20 (2): 182 (2021)

  1. #P. dictyosporus M.S. Calabon, E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 124: 23 (2024) from submerged decaying culms of Spartina sp. in tropical saltmarsh area, Thailand, (MFLU 22–0119, holotype), Genes: LSU, ITS, n RPB2, TEF1-α

Kamalomyces R.K. Verma, N. Sharma & Soni, Forest Fungi of Central India: 196 (2008)

  1. #K. mangrovei Dayar. & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 96: 93 (2019)

VENTURIALES Yin. Zhang & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 51: 249-277 (2011)

Cylindrosympodiaceae Crous, M. Shen & Y. Zhang ter, Stud. Mycol. 96: 197 (2020)

Septonema Corda, Icon. fung. (Prague) 1: 9 (1837)

  1. S. strictum Corda, in Zobel, Icon. fung. (Prague) 6: 6 (1854)

Sympoventuriaceae Yin. Zhang, C.L. Schoch & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 51: 251 (2011)

*Scolecobasidium E.V. Abbott, Mycologia 19(1): 30 (1927)

  1. S. constrictum V. Abbott, Mycologia 19(1): 30 (1927)
  2. S. humicola G.L. Barron & L.V. Busch, Can. J. Bot. 40: 83 (1962)

Venturiaceae E. Müll. & Arx ex M.E. Barr, Mycologia 71(5): 947 (1979)

Protoventuria Berl. & Sacc., Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent. Sci. Nat. 10(1): 174 (1887)

  1. P. alpina (Sacc.) M.E. Barr, Can. J. Bot. 49(11): 1960 (1971) isolated from the marine environment; reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches

 

Class: EUROTIOMYCETES O.E. Erikss. & Winka, Myconet 1: 6 (1997)

Subclass: Chaetothyriomycetidae Doweld, Prosyllabus Tracheophytorum, Tentamen systematis plantarum vascularium (Tracheophyta): LXXVIII (2001)                        

1. CHAETOTHYRIALES M.E. Barr, Mycotaxon 29: 502 (1987)

Cyphellophoraceae Réblová & Unter., PLoS ONE 8(5): e63547, 10 (2013)

Cyphellophora G.A. de Vries, Mycopath. Mycol. appl. 16(1): 47 (1962)

  1. C. europaea (de Hoog, Mayser & Haase) Réblová & Unter., PLoS ONE 8(5): e63547, 12 (2013), reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches

Herpotrichiellaceae Munk, Dansk bot. Ark. 15(2): 131 (1953)

Capronia Sacc., Syll. Fung. 2: 288 (1883)

  1. C. ciliomaris (Kohlm.) E. Mll., Petrini, P.J. Fisher, Samuels & Rossman, Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 88(1): 73 (1987)(on wood)
  2. C. coronata Samuels, Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 88(1): 65 (1987)

Cladophialophora Borelli, Proc. 5th International Conference on Mycoses: 355 (1980)

  1. # Cl. abundans Feng et al. (2014) isolated from the thorn of Dioscorea multilora and muddy burrows of the mangrove-land crab (Ucides cordatus), saprobic on mangrove wood
  2. C. bantiana (Sacc.) de Hoog, Kwon-Chung & McGinnis, J. Med. Vet. Mycol. 33(5): 343 (1995); reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches

Exophiala J.W. Carmich., Sabouraudia 5(1): 122 (1966)

  1. #E. aquamarina de Hoog, Vicente, Najafzadeh, Harrak, Badali, Seyedmousavi & Nyaoke, Persoonia 27: 56 (2011) (isolated from brown alga Padina)
  2. E. dermatitidis (Kano) de Hoog, Stud. Mycol. 15: 118 (1977)
  3. #E. littoralis, Guerra-Mateo, Cano-Lira & Gené, Journal of Fungi 10(4, no. 281): 14 (2024) Spain, Catalonia, Mediterranean coast, Tarragona, Platja del Miracle, 41◦′19′′ N,1◦15′37′′ E, from sediments at 6 m depth
  4. E. oligosperma Calandron ex de Hoog & Tintelnot, in de Hoog, Vicente, Caligiorne, Kantarcioğlu, Tintelnot, Gerrits van den Ende & Haase, J. Clin. Microbiol. 14(10): 4776 (2003), reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches
  5. E. pisciphila McGinnis & Ajello, Mycologia 66(3): 518 (1974)
  6. E. salmonis J.W. Carmich., Sabouraudia 5(1): 122 (1966)
  7. E. xenobiotica de Hoog et al., Anton. van Leeuw. 90(3): 264 (2006) (isolated from deep sea sediments)

Marinophialophora J.F. Li, Phookamsak & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxa 345 (1): 4 (2018)

  1. M. garethjonesii J.F. Li, Phookamsak, Dayar. & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxa 345 (1): 4 (2018)

*Metulocladosporiella Crous, Schroers, Groenewald, U. Braun & Schubert, Mycol. Res. 110(3): 269 (2006)

  1. #M. musae (E.W. Mason) Crous, Schroers, J.Z. Groenew., U. Braun & K. Schub., Mycol. Res. 110(3): 269 (2006)

*Phialophora Medlar, Mycologia 7(4): 202 (1915)

  1. Ph. cinerescens (Wollenw.) J.F.H. Beyma, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 6: 38 (1940)

Trichomeriaceae Chomnunti & K.D. Hyde, Fungal Diversity 56: 66 (2013)

Knufia L.J. Hutchison & Unter., Mycologia 87: 903 (1996)

  1. #K. epidermidis (D.M. Li, de Hoog, Saunte & X.R. Chen) Tsuneda, Hambl. &Currah, Botany 89: 887 (2011) (isolated from deep sea sediments)
  2. K. petricolaa (Wollenz. & de Hoog) Gorbushina & Gueidan, Fungal Genetics & Biology 56: 58 (2013)
  3. K. perforans (Sterfl.) Tsuneda, Hambl. & Currah, Botany 89(12): 887 (2011)

2. PYRENULALES Fink ex D. Hawksw. & O.E. Erikss., Syst. Ascomyc. 5: 182(1986)

Pyrenulaceae Rabenh., Krypt.-Fl. Sachsen, Abth. 2 (Breslau): 42 (1870)

Pyrenographa Aptroot, Biblioth. Lichenol. 44: 103 (1991)

  1. P. xylographoides Aptroot, Biblioth. Lichenol. 44: 103 (1991)(on mangrove wood)

Pyrenulales incertae sedis

Xenus Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm., Cryptog. Bot. 2: 367 (1992)

  1. X. lithophylli Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm., Cryptog. Bot. 2(4): 368 (1992)

3. VERRUCARIALESMattick ex D. Hawksw. & O.E. Erikss., Syst. Ascomyc. 5: 183 (1986)

Verrucariaceae Zenker, Pharmaceutische Waarenkunde 1: 123 (1827)

Hydropunctaria Gerw. Keller, Gueidan & Ths, Taxon 58(1): 193 (2009)

  1. H. adriatica (Zahlbr.) C. Keller & Gueidan, Taxon 58(1): 194 (2009)
  2. H. amphibia (Clemente ex Ach.) Cl. Roux, in Roux, Masson, Bricaud, Coste&Poumarat, Bull. Soc. linn. Provence, num. spc. 14: 108 (2011)
  3. H. aractina (Wahlenb.) Orange, Lichenologist 44(3): 305 (2012)
  4. H. orae Orange, Lichenologist 44(3): 314 (2012)
  5. H. oceanica Orange, Lichenologist 44(3): 312 (2012)
  6. H. maura (Wahlenb.) C. Keller, Gueidan & Ths, Taxon 58(1): 194 (2009)

Mastodia Hook. f. & Harv.: 499 (1847)

  1. M. tessellata (Hook. f. & Harv.) Hook. f. & Harv., Bot. Antarc. Voy.: 499 (1847)

Verrucaria Schrad., Spicilegium Florae Germanicae: 108 (1794)

  1. V. adguttata Denkschr. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. 104: 250 (1941)
  2. V. allantoidea Harada, Nova Hedwigia 60(1-2): 75 (1995)
  3. V. ceuthocarpa Wahlenb., in Acharius, Method Lich.: 22 (1803)
  4. V. corallensis P.M. McCarthy, Australas. Lichenol. 63: 17 (2008)
  5. V. ditmarsica Erichs., Schr. Naturw. Ver. Schles.-Holst. 22: 90 (1937)
  6. V. erichsenii Zschacke, Verh. Bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenb. 70: 192 (1928)
  7. V. halizoa Leight., Lich.-Fl. Great Brit.: 436 (1871)
  8. V. halochlora H. Harada, Nova Hedwigia 60(1-2): 74 (1995)
  9. V. microsporoidesNyl., Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 8: 759 (1863) [1861]
  10. V. paulula Sandst., HelgolanderWiss. Meeresunters. 16: 5 (1925)
  11. V. psychrophila I.M. Lamb, Discovery Repts. 25: 18 (1948)
  12. V. sandstedei B. de Lesd., Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 58(8): 662 (1912)
  13. V. serpuloides I.M. Lamb, Discovery Repts. 25: 20 (1948)
  14. V. sessilisM. McCarthy, N. Z. Jl Bot. 29(3): 285 (1991)
  15. V. subdiscreta P.M. McCarthy, Muelleria 7(3): 327 (1991)
  16. V. thalassina (Zahlbr.) Zschacke, Rabenh. Krypt.-Fl., Edn 2 (Leipzig) 9.1(1): 132 (1933)

Wahlenbergiella Gueidan & Ths, Taxon 58(1): 199 (2009)

  1. W. mucosa (Wahlenb.) Gueidan&Ths, Taxon 58(1): 200 (2009)
  2. W. striatula (Wahlenb.) Gueidan&Ths, Taxon 58(1): 200 (2009)
  3. W. tavaresiae (R.L. Moe) Gueidan, Ths&Prez-Ort., Bryologist 114(3): 567 (2011)

Subclass: Eurotiomycetidae Doweld, Prosyllabus Tracheophytorum, Tentamen systematis plantarum vascularium (Tracheophyta): LXXVIII (2001)

4. EUROTIALES G.W. Martin ex Benny & Kimbr., Mycotaxon 12(1): 23 (1980)

Aspergillaceae Link, Abh. dt. Akad. Wiss. Berlin: 165 (1826)

*Aspergillus P. Micheli ex Haller, Hist Stirp Helv 3: 113 (1768)

  1. #A. aculeatus Iizuka, J. Agric. Chem. Soc. Japan: 807 (1953)
  2. A. aeneus Sappa, Allionia 2 (1): 84 (1954)
  3. A. allahabadii B.S. Mehrotra & Agnihotri, Mycologia 54 (4): 400 (1962); underwater sediments (Korea)
  4. A. alliaceus Thom & Church, Manual of the Aspergilli: 244 (1945), from marine alga
  5. #A. amstelodami Thom & Church, The Genus Aspergillus: 113 (1926), isolated from saline water in Khiran, Kuwait. Molecular data: ITS, LSU
  6. A. aureolus Fennell & Raper, Mycologia 47(1): 71 (1955)
  7. A. auricomus (Guég.) Saito, J. Ferment. Technol. 17: 3 (1939)
  8. A. avenaceus G. Sm., Transactions of the British Mycological Society 26 (1-2): 24 (1943)
  9. A. awamori Nakaz., Rep. Gov. Res. Inst. Formosa: 1 (1907)
  10. A. brunneouniseriatus Suj. Singh & B.K. Bakshi, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 44(2): 160 (1961)
  11. #A. caesiellus Saito, J. Coll. Sci. imp. Univ. Tokyo 18: 49 (1904), isolated from mud flats southern coasts of Korea
  12. #A. candidus Link, Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde, Berlin 3(1-2): 16 (1809)
  13. #A. calidoustus Varga, Houbraken & Samson, Eukaryotic Cell 7(4): 636 (2008) water from Lagunam de Pito, Spain saline lake 
  14. A. carbonarius (Bainier) Thom, in Thom & Currie, J. Agric. Res. 7: 12 (1916)
  15. #A. carneus Blochwitz, Annls. Mycol. 31(1/2): 81 (1933)
  16. A. cejpii (Milko) Samson, Varga, Visagie & Houbraken, Stud. Mycol. 78: 155 (2014), isolated from deep sea
  17. A. cervinus Massee, Bull. Misc. Inf., Kew 1914: 158 (1914)
  18. A. chevalieri Thom & Church, The Genus Aspergillus: 111 (1926). Isolated from Rhabdermia sp. Similan Island, Phang Nga,Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  19. A. clavatus Desm., Annales des Sciences NaturellesBotanique 2: 71 (1834)
  20. #A. conicus Blochwitz Annales Mycologici 12 (1): 38 (1914) (isolated from brown alga Padina, Posidonia ocenaica, Hlothurian polii from Tunisian Sea, also deep sea environment)
  21. A. cristatus Raper & Fennell, The Genus Aspergillus: 169 (1965)
  22. A. curviformis H.J. Chowdhery & J.N. Rai, Nova Hedwigia 32(1): 231 (1980)
  23. #A. creber Jurjević, S.W. Peterson & B.W. Horn, IMA Fungus 3 (1): 69 (2012), isolated from corals, also from Holthurian polii; isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea.
  24. A. ficuum (Reichardt) Thom & Currie, J. Agric. Res. 7: 12 (1916)
  25. A. fischeri Wehmer, Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II 18: 390 (1907), isolated from Rhabdermia sp. in Similan Island, Phang Nga, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  26. A. flavescens Wreden, Saccardo's Syll. fung. IV: 70; XII: 860; XIX: 117
  27. A. flavipes (Bainier & R. Sartory) Thom & Church, Manual of the Aspergilli: 179 (1926) (isolated from corals)
  28. #A. flavus Link, Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 3: 16 (1809), Isolated from Posidonia oceanica
  29. #A. flocculosus (Y.K. Shih) Samson, S.W. Peterson, Frisvad & Varga, Stud. Mycol. 69: 45 (2011) derived from the seaweed Padina sp. collected in Vietnam; isolated from sponge Phakellia fusca 
  30. #A. foetidus Thom & Raper, Manual of the Aspergilli: 219 (1945), isolated from Holothuria poli; isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea
  31. A. foveolatus Y. Horie, Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan 19: 313 (1978). Isolated from Xestospongia testudinaria, Samaesan Island, Chonburi, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  32. #A. fructus Jurjević, S.W. Peterson & B.W. Horn, IMA Fungus 3(1): 70 (2012), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea
  33. #A. fumigatus Fresen., Beitr. Mykol. 3: 81 (1863) (isolated from corals)
  34. A. giganteus Wehmer, Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genève 33(2): 85 (1901) anticancer species, isolated from marine sediments, and Ulva lactuca
  35. A. glaucus (L.) Link, Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 3(1-2): 82 (1809)
  36. A. globosus Link, Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3 (1): 33 (1809)
  37. #A. gracilis Bainier, Bull. Soc. Mycol. Fr. 23(2): 92 (1907)
  38. A. heyangensis Z.T. Qi, Z.M. Sun & Yu X. Wang, Acta Mycol. Sinica: 81 (1994) (isolated from brown alga Padina)
  39. A. inflatus (Stolk & Malla) Samson, Frisvad, Varga, Visagie & Houbraken, Stud. Mycol. 78: 155 (2014)
  40. A. insuetus (Bainier) Thom & Church, Manual of the Aspergilli: 153 (1929)(isolated from brown alga Padina, also Holothuria poli
  41. A. insulicola Montem. & A.R. Santiago, Mycopathologia 55 (2): 130 (1975) (isolated from brown alga Padina)
  42. #A. intermedius Blaser, Sydowia 28(1-6): 41 (1976) [1975-1976] water from Lagunam de Pito, Spain saline lake
  43. A. janus Raper & Thom, Mycologia 36 (6): 556 (1944)
  44. A. japonicus Saito, Bot. Mag. Tokyo: 61 (1906)
  45. A. jensenii Jurjević, S.W. Peterson & B.W. Horn, IMA Fungus 3 (1): 70 (2012) (isolated from corals)
  46. A. kanagawaensis Nehira, J. Jap. Bot.: 109 (1951)
  47. A. laciniosus S.B. Hong, Frisvad & Samson, Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 56(2): 484 (2006)
  48. A. lucknowensis J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & S.C. Agarwal, Canadian Journal of Botany 46 (12): 1483 (1968)
  49. A. melleus Yukawa, J. Coll. Agric. Imp. Univ. Tokyo: 358 (1911)
  50. A. mellinus Novobr., Nov. sist. Niz. Rast. 9: 171 (1972), isolated from sponge
  51. A. montevidensis Talice & J.A. Mackinnon, C. r. Séanc. Soc. Biol. 108: 1007 (1931)
  52. #A. micronesiensis, Visagie, Hirooka & Samson, in Samson, Visagie, Houbraken, Hong, Hubka, Klaassen, Perrone, Seifert, Susca, Tanney, Varga, Kocsubé, Szigeti, Yaguchi & Frisvad, Stud. Mycol. 78: 105 (2014), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea.
  53. #A. montenegroi Y. Horie, Miyaji & Nishim., Mycoscience 37(2): 137 (1996), isolated from mud flats southern coasts of Korea
  54. A. multicolor Sappa, Allionia 2 (1): 87 (1954)
  55. #A. neoniveus Samson, S.W. Peterson, Frisvad & Varga, Stud. Mycol. 69: 53 (2011), isolated from saline water in Khiran, Kuwait. Molecular data: ITS, LSU
  56. A. nidulans (Eidam) G. Winter, Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora, Pilze - Ascomyceten 1(2): 62 (1884), isolated from Holothuria poli; isolated from Mycale armata, Samaesan Island, Chonburi, Thailand
  57. #A. niger Tiegh., Annal. Sci. Natur. Bot. 8: 240 (1867)(Isolated from deep sea sediments)
  58. #A. nomiae Kurtzman, B.W. Horn & Hesselt. [as 'nomius'], Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 53(3): 151 (1987)
  59. A. nutans McLennan & Ducker, Aust. J. Bot. 2(3): 355 (1954)
  60. #A. ochraceopetaliformis Bat. & Maia, Anais Soc. Biol. Pernambuco 15(1): 213 (1957), underwater sediments (Korea)
  61. #A. ochraceus K. Wilh., Beit Kenntni Pilzgattung Aspergillus: 66 (1877), isolated from Holothuria poli
  62. A. ostianus Wehmer, Bot. Zbl.: 461 (1897)
  63. A. panamensis Raper & Thom, Mycologia 36 (6): 568 (1944)
  64. A. parasiticus Speare, Bull. Div. Pathol. Physiol., Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assoc. Exp. Sta.: 38 (1912)
  65. A. paulistensis Y. Horie, Miyaji & Nishim., in Horie, Miyaji, Nishimura, Franco & Coelho, Mycoscience 36(2): 164 (1995)
  66. A. penicilliformis Kamyschko, Botanicheskie Materialy Otdela Sporovyh Rastenij Botanicheskogo Instituti Imeni V.L. Komarova 16: 91 (1963)
  67. #A. penicillioides Speg., Revta. Fac. Agron. Vet. Univ. Na.c La Plata 2: 245 (1896)(isolated from deep sea sediments)
  68. A. phoenicis (Corda) Thom, Journal of Agricultural Research 7: 14 (1916)
  69. A. protuberus Munt.-Cvetk., Mikrobiologiya 5: 119 (1968), isolated from Holothuria poli, also from marine sediments; anticancer species siolated from marine sediments
  70. A. pseudodeflectus Samson & Mouch., Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 41(3): 345 (1975), isolated from Holothuria poli
  71. #A. pseudoglaucus Blochwitz* Annls mycol. 27(3/4): 207 (1929), also from Posidonia oceanica
  72. A. pulverulentus (McAlpine) Wehmer, Bot. Zentralbl.: 394 (1907)
  73. A. puniceus Kwon-Chung & Fennell, The Genus Aspergillus: 547 (1965)
  74. A. puulaauensis Jurjević, S.W. Peterson & B.W. Horn, IMA Fungus 3 (1): 71 (2012) (isolated from corals)
  75. A. quadricinctus E. Yuill, Transactions of the British Mycological Society 36 (1): 57 (1953), isolated from Aka coralliphaga in Similan Island, Phang Nga, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  76. A. quadrilineatus Thom & Raper, Mycologia 31(6): 660 (1939), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea
  77. A. repens (Corda) Sacc., Michelia 2(8): 577 (1882)
  78. #A. restrictus G. Sm., J. Textile Res. Inst.: 115 (1931) (isolated from deep sea sediments)
  79. #A. rhizopodus J.N. Rai, Wadhwani & S.C. Agarwal, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 64(3): 515 (1975), isolated from mud flats southern coasts of Korea
  80. #A. ruber Thom & Church, The Aspergilli: 112 (1926)
  81. A. rugulosus Thom & Raper, Mycologia 31 (6): 660 (1939), isolated on Acanthella sp., from Samaesan Island, Chonburi, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  82. #A. sclerotiorum G.A. Huber, Phytopathology 23: 306 (1933)
  83. #A. siamensis Manoch, Eamvijarn & Yaguchi, Mycoscience 54(6): 403 (2013)
  84. #A. spelaeus, A. Nováková, Hubka, S.W. Peterson & M. Kolařík, in Hubka, Nováková, Kolarík, Varga, Jurjevic & Peterson, Mycologia 107(1): 194 (2015), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea.
  85. A. stellatus Curzi, Rendic. Accad. naz. Lincei: 424-428 (1934), isolated from Xestospongia testudinaria, Samaesan Island, Chonburi, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  86. A. striatus J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji, Canadian Journal of Botany 42 (11): 1521 (1964)
  87. A. subsessilis Raper & Fennell, The Genus Aspergillus: 530 (1965)
  88. A. sulphureus (Fresen.) Wehmer, Mem. Soc. Phys. Genève: 113 (1901)
  89. #A. sydowii (Bainier & Sartory) Thom & Church, The Aspergilli: 147 (1926) (isolated from deep sea sediments), isolated from Holothuria poli
  90. #A. tabacinus Nakaz., Y. Takeda, Simo & A. Watan., J. agric. Chem. Soc. Japan 10(2): 177 (1934), isolated from mud flats southern coasts of Korea; reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches
  91. A. taichungensis Yaguchi, Someya & Udagawa, Mycoscience 36(4): 421 (1995)
  92. #A. tamarii Kita, Centralbl. Bakteriol., Abt. 2: 433 (1913)
  93. #A. terreus Thom, Am. J. Bot. 5 (2): 85 (1918) anticancer species from sea deposits
  94. A. terricola É.J. Marchal, Rev. Mycol. (Toulouse): 101 (1893)
  95. A. thermomutatus (Paden) S.W. Peterson, Mycol. Res. 96(7): 549 (1992), 
  96. A. tsunodae (Yaguchi, Abliz & Y. Horie) Samson, Visagie & Houbraken, Stud. Mycol. 78: 157 (2014), isolated from Aka coralliphaga in Similan Island, Phang Nga, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  97. #A. tubingensis Mosseray, La Cellule 43: 245 (1934), full genome available, China
  98. #A. unguis (Weill & L. Gaudin) Dodge, Medical mycology. Fungous diseases of men and other mammals: 637 (1935); isolated from the cannonball jellyfish
  99. #A. ustus (Bainier) Thom & Church, The Aspergilli: 152 (1926)
  100. A. varians Wehmer, Bot. Centralbl.: 460 (1899)
  101. #A. versicolor (Vuill.) Tirab., Ann. Bot.: 9 (1908) (isolated from deep sea sediments), isolated from Holothuria poli
  102. A. violaceus Fennell & Raper, Mycologia 47: 75 (1955)
  103. A. wentii Wehmer, Centralbl. Bakteriol.: 150 (1896)
  104. A. westerdijkiae Frisvad & Samson, Stud. Mycol. 50(1): 30 (2004), deep-sea-derived fungal strains

Hamigera Stolk & Samson, Persoonia 6(3): 342 (1971)

  1. H. avellanea (Thom & Turesson) Stolk & Samson, Persoonia 6 (3): 345 (1971), isolated from Acanthella sp. in Samaesan Island, Chonburi, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  2. H. insecticola S.W. Peterson, Jurjević, Bills, Stchigel, Guarro & F.E. Vega, Mycologia 102(4): 852 (2010), reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches
  3. H. terricola S.W. Peterson, Jurjevic, Bills, Stchigel, Guarro & F.E. Vega, Mycologia 102 (4): 855 (2010), isolated from Xestospongia testudinaria, Samaesan Island, Chonburi

*Penicillium Link, Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3: 16 (1809)

  1. #P. adametzii K.W. Zaleski, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Math. et Nat., Sér. B: 507 (1927), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea
  2. #P. adametzioides S. Abe ex G. Sm., Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 46(3): 335 (1963)
  3. #P. antarcticum A.D. Hocking & C.F. McRae, Polar Biology 21 (2): 103 (1999) (isolated from marine corals, alga Padina, also isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea)
  4. P. atramentosum Thom, U.S.D.A. Bu Animal Ind Bull 118: 65 (1910)
  5. #P. atrosanguineum B.X. Dong, Česká Mykol.27(3): 174 (1973)
  6. P. attenuatum Kirichuk & Pivkin, in Kirichuk, Pivkin & Matveeva, Mycol. Progr. 16(1): 21 (2017)
  7. P. aurantiogriseum Dierckx, Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 25: 88 (1901)
  8. P. bilaiae Chalab., Notul. Syst. Sect. Cryptog. Inst. bot. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R: 161-165 (1950)
  9. #P. brasilianum Bat., in Batista & Maia, Anais Soc. Biol. Pernambuco 15(1): 160 (1957) isolated as an endophyte
  10. #P. brevicompactum Dierckx, Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 25: 88 (1901) (isolated from marine corals, also isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea)
  11. P. brocae S.W. Peterson, Jeann. Pérez, F.E. Vega & Infante, Mycologia 95(1): 143 (2003), isolated from sponges
  12. P. camemberti Thom, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric., Bur. Animal Ind. 82: 50 (1906)
  13. P. canescens Sopp, Monograph of Penicillium 11: 181 (1912) (isolated from marine corals, also Posidonia oeanica)
  14. P. caseifulvum Lund, Filt. & Frisvad (isolated from brown alga Padina)
  15. #P. chermesinum Biourge, La Cellule 33: 284-288 (1923), an endophytic fungus from the marine red alga Pterocladiella tenuis which was collected at Rongcheng, Shandong Province of P. R. China
  16. #P. chrysogenum Thom, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric., Bur. Animal Ind. 118: 58 (1910) (isolated from marine corals, also Posidonia ocenaica, isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea
  17. #P. citreonigrum Dierckx, Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 25: 86 (1901) (isolated from marine corals, isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea)
  18. #P. citrinum Thom, U.S.D.A. Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin 118: 61 (1910), isolated from deep sea sediments, isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea, anticancer species isolated from marine sediments, isolated from brown alga Padina, also from Posidonioa oceanica
  19. #P. commune Thom, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric., Bur. Animal Ind. 118: 56-57 (1910) isolated from seagrass Posidonioa oceanica, isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea)
  20. P. copticola Houbraken, Frisvad & Samson, Stud. Mycol. 70: 88 (2011), isolated from marine foam, Iriomote Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
  21. P. corylophilum Dierckx, Annales de la Socit Scientifique de Bruxelles 25 (1): 86 (1901), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea
  22. #P. cvjetkovicii S.W. Peterson, Jurjević & Frisvad, PLoS ONE 10(4): 12 (2015) isolated from marine plant Posidonia oceanic
  23. P. daejeonium S.H. Yu & H.K. Sang, J. Microbiol. 51(4): 537 (2013) isolated from sea sand and Agarum clathratum in Korea (DNA sequences: BenA and CaM)
  24. P. decaturense S.W. Peterson, E.M. Bayer & Wicklow, Mycologia 96 (6): 1290 (2005), isolated from deep sea sediments
  25. P. decumbens Thom, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric., Bur. Animal Ind. 181: 71 (1910)
  26. P. dierckxii Biourge, La Cellule 33: 313 (1923) (isolated from deep sea sediments)
  27. P. dimorphosporum H.J. Swart, Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 55(2): 310 (1970)
  28. #P. dipodomyicola (Frisvad, Filt. & Wicklow) Frisvad, Integration of Modern Taxonomic Methods for Penicillium and Aspergillus Classification: 275 (2000) (isolated from deep sea sediments)
  29. P. discolor Frisvad & Samson, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 72(2): 120 (1997), from marine algae
  30. P. dodgei Pitt, The genus Penicillium and its teleomorph states Eupenicillium and Talaromyces (London): 117 (1980) (Basionym: P. brefeldianum), full genome available, from mangrove rhizosphere, China
  31. #P. dravuni Janso, Mycologia 97(2): 445 (2005)
  32. P. echinulatum Raper & Thom ex Fassat., Acta Universitatis Carolinae Biologica 12: 326 (1977); From marine red alga Chondrus ocellatus, that was collected from the coast of Pingtan Island, China
  33. P. expansum Link, Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde, Berlin 3(1-2): 54 (1809)
  34. P. exsudans X.C. Wang & W.Y. Zhuang, Scientific Reports7(no. 8233): 7 (2017) isolated from mudflat, sea sand, and egg masses of Arctoscopus japonicus (Japanese sandfish) in Korea (DNA sequences: BenA and CaM)
  35. #P. glabrum (Wehmer) Westling, Ark. Bot. 11(1): 131 (1911) isolated from marine plants Posidonia oceanica
  36. P. granulatum Bainier, Bull. Soc. Mycol. Fr. 21: 127 (1905)
  37. P. griseofulvum Dierckx, Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 25: 88 (1901)
  38. P. guanacastense K.G. Rivera, M. Urb & Seifert, in Rivera, Díaz, Chavarría-Díaz, Garcia, Urb, Thorn, Louis-Seize, Janzen & Seifert, Mycotaxon 119: 324 (2012) isolated from mudflat, seawater, Chondria crassicaulis and Colpomenia sp. (DNA sequences: BenA and CaM)
  39. P. herquei Bainier & Sartory, Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr. 28(2): 121 (1912) isolated from mudflat in Korea (DNA sequences: BenA and CaM)
  40. #P. hirsutum Sartory & Bainier, Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr.: 373 (1913)
  41. P. implicatum Biourge, La Cellule 33(1): 278 (1923)
  42. P. italicum Wehmer, Hedwigia 33: 211 (1894)
  43. P. janczewskii K.M. Zalessky, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Math. Nat., Sr. B: 488 (1927), isolated from marine corals, also Posidonia oceanica
  44. P. janthinellum Biourge, La Cellule 33(1): 258 (1923), mangrove endophytic fungus
  45. P. jejuense M.S. Park & Y.W. Lim, Mycologia 107 (1): 212 (2015)
  46. P. jensenii K.M. Zalessky, Bulletin International de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences et des Lettres Srie B 1927: 494 (1927)
  47. P. lanosum Westling, Ark. Bot. 11: 97 (1911)
  48. P. limoniforme M. Li & L. Cai, Microbiome 11(1, Additional fle 1): 19 (2023)
  49. P. limosum S. Ueda, Mycoscience 36(4): 451 (1995)
  50. P. lividum Westling, Ark. Bot. 11: 136 (1911)
  51. #P. lusitanum M. Gonçalves, L. Santos, B.M.V. Silva, A.C. Abreu, T.F.L. Vicente, A.C. Esteves & A. Alves, Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 39: 3014–3021 (2019) isolated from seawater in Portugal.
  52. P. madriti G. Sm., Transactions of the British Mycological Society 44 (1): 42-50 (1961)
  53. P. mallochii K.G. Rivera, M. Urb & Seifert, in Rivera, Díaz, Chavarría-Díaz, Garcia, Urb, Thorn, Louis-Seize, Janzen & Seifert, Mycotaxon 119: 322 (2012) isolated from sea sand in Korea (DNA sequences: BenA and CaM)
  54. P. maximae Visagie, Houbraken & Samson, Persoonia 31: 52 (2013) isolated from mudflat and shells in Korea (DNA sequences: BenA and CaM)
  55. P. melinii Thom, The Penicillia: 273 (1930)
  56. P. miczynskii K.M. Zalessky, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Math. Nat., Sr. B: 482 (1927)
  57. P. montanense M. Chr. & Backus, Mycologia 54(5): 574 (1963)
  58. P. multicolor Grig.-Man. & Porad., Arch. des Sciences Biol. Leningrad: 120 (1915)
  59. P. nalgiovense Laxa, Zentralblatt fr Bakteriologie und Parasitenkunde Abteilung 2 86 (5-7): 160 (1932)
  60. #P. nilense Pitt, The Genus Penicillium and its teleomorph states Eupenicillium and Talaromyces (London): 145 (1980) [1979] water from Lagunam de Pito, Spain saline lake
  61. #P. nothofagi Houbraken, Frisvad & Samson, Studies in Mycology 70: 105 (2011) (isolaetd from deep sea sediments)
  62. #P. ochotense Kirichuk & Pivkin, in Kirichuk, Pivkin & Matveeva, Mycol. Progr. 16(1): 21 (2017
  63. P. ochrochloron Biourge, La Cellule 33(1): 269 (1923)
  64. #P. oxalicum Currie & Thom, J. Biol. Chem. 22(2): 289 (1915), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea, anticancer species isolated from marine alga Chaetomorpha anteria
  65. #P. pacificagyrus M.S. Sobol, T. Hoshino, V. Delgado, T. Futagami, C. Kadooka, F. Inagaki & B.K. Reese, BMC Genomics 24(no. 249): 9 (2023), marine sediments, bioactive compounds, molc data
  66. #P. pacificasedimenti M.S. Sobol, T. Hoshino, V. Delgado, T. Futagami, C. Kadooka, F. Inagaki & B.K. Reese, BMC Genomics 24(no. 249): 9 (2023), marine sediments, bioactive compounds, molc data
  67. P. palitans Westling, Arkiv fr Botanik 11 (1): 83 (1911)
  68. P. paneum Frisvad, in Boysen, Skouboe, Frisvad & Rossen, Microbiol., Reading 142(3): 546 (1996)
  69. P. paradoxum (Fennell & Raper) Samson, Houbraken, Visagie & Frisvad, Stud. Mycol. 78: 352 (2014)
  70. #P. paxilli Bainier, Bull. Soc. Mycol. Fr. 23: 95 (1907) (isolated from deep sea sediments, also from Posidonia oceanica)
  71. #P. piltunense Kirichuk & Pivkin, in Kirichuk, Pivkin & Matveeva, Mycol. Progr. 16(1): 19 (2017)
  72. P. polonicum K.W. Zaleski, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Math. et Nat., Sér. B: 445 (1927), reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches
  73. P. purpurascens (Sopp) Biourge, La Cellule 33: 105 (1923)
  74. P. raistrickii G. Sm., Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 18(1): 90 (1933)
  75. P. resticulosum Birkinshaw, Raistrick & G. Sm., Bio-chemical Journal 36: 830 (1942)
  76. #P. restrictum J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott, J. Iowa State College, Sci. 1: 297 (1927)
  77. #P. roqueforti Thom, U.S.D.A. Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin 82: 35 (1906) (isolated from marine corals)
  78. P. roseopurpureum Dierckx, Annales de la Socit Scientifique de Bruxelles 25 (1): 86 (1901) (isolated from brown alga Padina, and Posidonia oceanica, also isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea)
  79. #P. rubens Biourge, La Cellule 33: 265 (1923) (isolated from seep sea sediments)
  80. P. sacculum E. Dale, Annls. Mycol. 24(1/2): 137 (1926)
  81. #P. sajarovii, Avances en Alimentación y Mejora Animal 22: 539 (1981) Sea Urchin-Associated Fungus
  82. # P. sanguifluum (Sopp) Biourge, La Cellule 33(1): 105 (1923) Isolated from Posidonia ocenaica
  83. P. sclerotiorum J.F.H. Beyma, Zentralblatt fr Bakteriologie und Parasitenkunde Abteilung 2 96: 416 (1937)
  84. #P. sedimenticola Meng Li & L. Cai, Microbiome 11 (no. 272, Add. file 1): 22 (2023)
  85. #P. simplicissimum (Oudem.) Thom, The Penicillia: 335 (1930)
  86. P. solitum Westling, Ark. Bot. 11: 52 (1911) isolated from Posidonia oceanica
  87. P. spinulosum Thom, Bull. U. S. Dep. Agric., Bur. Animal Ind. 118: 76 (1910) (isolated from marine corals)
  88. #P. sublateritium Biourge, La Cellule 33(1): 315 (1923) (isolated from deep sea sediments)
  89. P. thomii Maire, Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Afr. N. 8: 189-192 (1917) (isolated from marine corals)
  90. #P. toxicarium I. Miyake, in Miyake, Naito & Sumida, Manual and Atlas of the Penicillia (Amsterdam): 125 (1940)
  91. P. velutinum J.F.H. Beyma, Zentralblatt fr Bakteriologie und Parasitenkunde Abteilung 2 91: 352 (1935)
  92. P. vietnamense V.D. Nguyen & T.T. Pham., Mycobiology, 50: 157 (2022). Isolated from salinity of 3.44% in NhaTrang Bay, Khanh Hoa province, Vietnam, DNA sequences (ITS, CaM, BenA, and RPB2)
  93. P. vinaceum J.C. Gilman & E.V. Abbott, Iowa State College Journal of Science 1 (3): 299 (1927) isolated from marine plany Posidonia oceanica
  94. #P. virgatum Nirenberg & Kwa?na, Mycol. Res. 109(9): 977 (2005)
  95. P. viticola Nonaka & Masuma, in Nonaka, Masuma, Iwatsuki, Shiomi, Otoguro & Ōmura, Mycoscience 52(5): 339 (2011) isolated from sea sand and Ulva sp. in Korea (DNA sequences: BenA and CaM)
  96. P. vulpinum (Cooke & Massee) Seifert & Samson, Advances in Penicillium and Aspergillus Systematics: 144 (1985)
  97. P. waksmanii K.M. Zalessky, Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci., Math. et Nat., Sr. B: 468 (1927) (isolated from marine corals)

Pseudopenicillium Guevara-Suarez, Cano & Guarro, Fungal Systematics and Evolution 5: 66 (2019) [2020]

  1. #P. megasporum (Orpurt & Fennell) M. Guevara-Suarez, J.F. Cano & J. Guarro, Fungal Systematics and Evolution 5: 68 (2019) [2020]

Sclerocleista Subram., Curr. Sci. 41(21): 757 (1972)

  1. S. ornata (Raper, Fennell & Tresner) Subram., Curr. Sci. 41(21): 757 (1972)

*#Xeromyces L.R. Fraser, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 78: 245 (1953)

  1. X. bisporus L.R. Fraser, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 78: 245 (1954)

Monascaceae J. Schröt., Nat. Pflanzenfamilien: 148 (1894)

Cephalotrichum Link, Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3 (1): 20 (1809)

  1. *C. stemonitis (Pers.) Nees, Magazin der Gesellschaft Naturforschenden Freunde Berlin 3 (1): 20 (1809)

Monascus Tiegh., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 31: 226 (1884)

  1. M. purpureus Went, Annls Sci. Nat., Bot., sér. 8 1: 1 (1895)

Thermoascaceae Apinis, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 50(4): 581 (1967)

*Paecilomyces Bainier, Bull. Soc. Mycol. Fr. 23(1): 27 (1907)

  1. P. indicus J.N. Rai, J.P. Tewari & Mukerji, Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 38: 25 (1969)
  2. #P. variotii Bainier, Bull. Soc. Mycol. Fr. 23(1): 27 (1907)
  3. P. aerugineus Samson, Studies in Mycology 6: 20 (1974)
  4. P. hepiali, Q.T. Chen & R.Q. Dai ex R.Q. Dai, X.M. Li, A.J. Shao, Shu F. Lin, J.L. Lan, Wei H. Chen & C.Y. Shen, Mycosystema 27(5): 642 (2008)

Samsoniella Mongkols., Noisrip., Thanakitp., Spatafora & Luangsa-ard, Mycologia 110(1): 248 (2018)

  1. S. hepiali (Q.T. Chen & R.Q. Dai ex R.Q. Dai, X.M. Li, A.J. Shao, Shu F. Lin, J.L. Lan, Wei H. Chen & C.Y. Shen) H. Yu, R.Q. Dai, Y.B. Wang, Y. Wang & Zhu L. Yang, Fungal Diversity 103: 31 (2020)

Trichocomaceae E. Fisch., Nat. Pflanzenfamilien: 310 (1897)

Hemisartorya J.N. Rai & H.J. Chowdhery, Kavaka 3: 73 (1976)

  1. H. maritima J.N. Rai & H.J. Chowdhery, Kavaka 3: 73 (1976)

Neosartorya Malloch & Cain, Can. J. Bot. 50(12): 2620 (1973)

  1. #N. fennelliae Kwon-Chung & S.J. Kim, Mycologia 66(4): 629 (1974) Aspergillaceae, Eurotiales, culture filtrate extract of marine sponge-associated fungus
  2. #N. paulistensis Y. Horie, Miyaji & Nishim., Mycoscience 36(2): 163 (1995) were derived from marine sponge

Sagenomella W. Gams, Persoonia 10(1): 100 (1978)

  1. S.striatispora (Onions & G.L. Barron) W. Gams, Persoonia 10(1): 102 (1978)

Talaromyces C.R. Benj., Mycologia 47: 681 (1955)

  1. T. aculeatus (Raper & Fennell) Samson, N. Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, Stud. Mycol. 70: 174 (2011)& Fennell, Mycologia 40 (5): 535 (1948), isolated from Xestospongia testudinaria, Samaesan Island, Chonburi, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS 
  2. T. aerugineus (Samson) N. Yilmaz, Frisvad & Samson, Stud. Mycol. 78: 210 (2014)
  3. #T. assiutensis Samson & Abdel-Fattah, Persoonia 9(4): 501 (1978)
  4. T. diversus (Raper & Fennell) Samson, N. Yilmaz & Frisvad, Stud. Mycol. 70: 175 (2011)
  5. #T. ellipsoideus Meng Li & L. Cai, Microbiome 11 (no. 272, Add. file 1): 26 (2023)
  6. T. flavus (Klcker) Stolk & Samson, Stud. Mycol. 2: 10 (1972) anticancer species, isolated from marine sediment
  7. T. funiculosus (Thom) Samson, Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, Studies in Mycology 70: 176 (2011)
  8. T. fuscoviridis, Visagie, N. Yilmaz & Samson, Mycoscience 56: 492 (2015) full genome available, from mangrove rhizosphere, China
  9. #T. haitouensis L. Wang, J. Fungi 8: 36 (2022) from intertidal mudflat soil, China
  10. T. helicus C.R. Benj., Mycologia 47(5): 684 (1955)
  11. T. minioluteus (Dierckx) Samson, N. Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, in Samson, Yilmaz, Houbraken, Spierenburg, Seifert, Peterson, Varga & Frisvad, Stud Mycol 70: 176 (2011)
  12. #T. minnesotensis Guevara-Suarez, Cano & Dania García, Mycoses 60(10): 657 (2017) Isolated from a sediment sample collected from Qinzhou Bay, Guangxi Province, China. Produces antimicrobials
  13. #T. phialiformis Meng Li & L. Cai, Microbiome 11 (no. 272, Add. file 1): 28 (2023)
  14. T. piceae (Raper & Fennell) Samson, N. Yilmaz, Houbraken, Spierenb., Seifert, Peterson, Varga & Frisvad [as 'piceus'], in Samson, Yilmaz, Houbraken, Spierenburg, Seifert, Peterson, Varga & Frisvad, Stud. Mycol. 70: 176 (2011)
  15. #T. pinophilus (Hedgc.) Samson, N. Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, in Samson et al., Stud. Mycol. 70: 176 (2011)
  16. #T. purpureogenus Samson et al., in Samson et al., Stud. Mycol. 70: 177 (2011)
  17. #T. radicus (A.D. Hocking & Whitelaw) Samson, Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, Stud. Mycol. 70: 177 (2011)
  18. T. rugulosus (Thom) Samson, N. Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, in Samson, Yilmaz, Houbraken, Spierenburg, Seifert, Peterson, Varga & Frisvad, Stud Mycol 70: 177 (2011)
  19. #T. siglerae W. Peterson & Jurjević, Mycologia 109(4): 540 (2017)
  20. T. stipitatus (Thom) C.R. Benj., Mycologia 47: 684 (1955), isolated from Stylissa flabelliformis, Samaesan Island, Chonburi. Molecular data: ITS
  21. T. stollii N. Yilmaz, Houbraken, Frisvad & Samson, Persoonia 29: 52 (2012) isolated from sediments; reported from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, deep-sea and deep subsurface sediments using culture-based approaches
  22. #T. trachyspermus (Shear) Stolk & Samson, Stud. Mycol. 2: 32 (1973)
  23. T. tratensis Manoch, Dethoup & Yilmaz, Mycoscience 54 (5): 337 (2013), isolated from Mycale sp. in Samaesan Island, Chonburi, Thailand. Molecular data: ITS
  24. T. ucrainicus (Panas.) Udagawa, Transactions of the Mycological Society of Japan 7: 94 (1966)
  25. T. variabilis (Sopp) Samson, N. Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, Stud. Mycol. 70: 177 (2011)
  26. #T. verruculosus (Peyronel) Samson, Yilmaz, Frisvad & Seifert, Stud. Mycol. 70: 177 (2011)
  27. T. wortmannii (Klöcker) C.R. Benj. [as 'wortmanni'], Mycologia 47(5): 683 (1955)
  28. T. zhenhaiensis L. Wang, J Fungi 8: 36 (2022) isolated from tinertiala muc flat China

5. ONYGENALES Cif. ex Benny & Kimbr., Mycotaxon 12(1): 8 (1980)

Apinisiaceae Meng Li, M. Raza & L. Cai, Microbiome 11 (no. 272, Add. file 1): 32 (2023)

Apinisia La Touche, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 51 (2): 283 (1968)

  1. #A. pyriformis Meng Li, M. Raza & L. Cai, Microbiome 11 (no. 272, Add. file 1): 33 (2023)

Arachnotheca Arx, Persoonia 6 (3): 376 (1971)

  1. #A. pulverea Meng Li, M. Raza & L. Cai, Microbiome 11 (no. 272, Add. file 1): 36 (2023)

Gymnoascaceae Baran., Bot. Ztg. 30: 158 (1872)

Arachniotus J. Schröt., Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien 3-2(8): 210 (1893)

  1. A. dankaliensis (Castell.) J.F.H. Beyma, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 8: 105 (1942)
  2. A. littoralis (G.F. Orr) Arx, Persoonia 9(3): 397 (1977)

Myxotrichaceae Locq. ex Currah, Mycotaxon 24: 103 (1985)

*Oidiodendron Robak, Nytt Magazin for Naturvidenskapene 71: 245 (1932)

  1. O. griseum Robak, in Melin & Nannfeldt, Svensk Skogsvårdsförening Tidskr. 3-4: 440 (1934)

Onygyneaceae Berk., Introduction to Crypt. Bot.: 272 (1857)

Auxarthron G.F. Orr & Kuehn, Canad. J. Bot. 41 (10): 1439 (1963)

  1. #A. pyriforme Meng Li, M. Raza & L. Cai, Microbiome 11 (no. 272, Add. file 1): 38 (2023)

Chrysosporium Corda, Deutschlands Flora, Abt. III. Die Pilze Deutschlands 3-13: 85 (1833)

  1. #C. lobatum Scharapov, Nov. sist. Niz. Rast. 15: 144 (1978)
  2. C. merdarium (Link) J.W. Carmich., Can. J. Bot. 40 (8): 1160 (1962)
  3. C. tropicum J.W. Carmich., Canad. J. Bot. 40 (8): 1170 (1962)
  4. #C. undulatum P. Vidal, Guarro & Ulfig, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 75(3): 173 (1999)

Malbranchea Sacc., Michelia 2(no. 8): 639 (1882)

  1. #M. ostraviensis (Hubka, Dobiášová & M. Kolařík) Rodr.-Andr., Cano & Stchigel, IMA Fungus 12(no. 25): 12 (2021), isolated from the marine holothurian in the Tunisian Sea
  2. #M. zuffiana (Morini) Rodr.-Andr., Stchigel & Cano, IMA Fungus 12(no. 25): 13 (2021) isolated from sediment Lagunam de Pito, Spain saline lake

Xanthothecium Arx & Samson, Persoonia 7 (3): 377 (1973)

  1. X. peruvianum (Cain) Arx & Samson, Persoonia 7 (3): 377 (1973) (isolated from marine corals)

Sclerococcomycetidae Réblová, Unter. & W. Gams, Mycological Progress 16 (1): 34 (2016)

6. SCLEROCOCCCALES Réblová, Unter. & W. Gams, Mycological Progress 16 (1): 34 (2016)

Dactylosporaceae Bellem. & Hafellner, Cryptog. Mycol. 3(1): 79 (1982)

Pseudobactrodesmium H. Zhang, W. Dong & K.D. Hyde, in Dong, Hyde, Doilom, Yu, Bhat, Jeewon, Boonmee, Wang, Nalumpang & Zhang, Frontiers in Microbiology 11(no. 565): 3 (2020)

  1. #P. stilboideum (R. F. Castañeda & G.R.W. Arnold) M.S. Calabon, Boonmee, E.B.G. Jones & K.D. Hyde, in Boonmee et al., Fungal Diversity 111: 148 (2021)

Sclerococcum Fr., Trattato di knologia Ed. Sansoni Firenze: 79 (1819)

  1. S. canariense (Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm.) Olariaga, Teres, J.M. Martín, M. Prieto & Baral, Mycological Progress 18 (7): 904 (2019)
  2. S. haliotrephum (Kohlm. & E. Kohlm.) Ertz & Diederich, The Bryologist 121 (3): 401 (2018)
  3. S. mangrovei (E.B.G. Jones, Alias, Abdel-Wahab & S.Y. Hsieh) Ertz & Diederich, The Bryologist 121 (3): 401 (2018)
  4. S. vrijmoediae (K.L. Pang, S.Y. Guo, Alias, Hafellner & E.B.G. Jones) Ertz & Diederich, The Bryologist 121 (3): 401 (2018)

Class: Laboulbeniomycetes Engl., Natrl. Pflanzenfam.: vi (1897)

1. LABOUBENIALESLindau, Natrl Pflanzenfam: 491 (1897)

Laboulbeniaceae G. Winter, Rabenh. Krypt.-Fl.: 918 (1886)

Laboulbenia Mont. & C.P. Robin, Histoire naturelle des vgtaux parasites qui croissent sur l'homme et sur les animaux vivants: 622 (1853)

  1. L. marina F. Picard, C. R. Soc. Biol., Paris 65: 484 (1908)

Class: LeotiomycetesO.E. Erikss. & Winka, Myconet 1: 7 (1997)

Subclass: Leotiomycetidae        

1. CYTTARIALES Luttr. ex Gamundí, Darwiniana 16: 502 (1971)

Cordieritidaceae (Sacc.) Sacc., Sylloge Fungorum 8: 810 (1889)

Annabella Fryar, Haelew. & D.E.A. Catches., Mycological Progress 18 (7): 975 (2019)

  1. A. australiensis Fryar, Haelew. & D.E.A. Catches., Mycological Progress 18 (7): 975 (2019)

2. HELOTIALES Nannf. ex Korf & Lizon, Mycotaxon 75: 501 (2000)

Amorphothecaceae Parbery, Australian Journal of Botany 17 (2): 345 (1969)

Amorphotheca Parbery, Australian Journal of Botany 17 (2): 340 (1969)

  1. A. resinae Parbery Australian Journal of Botany 17 (2): 340 (1969)

Dermateaceae Fr., [as 'Dermatei'], Summa veg. Scand. 2: 345 (1849)

Belonium Sacc., Bot. Central. 18: 219 (1884)

  1. B. heteromorphum (Ellis & Everh.) Seaver, The North American Cup-fungi (Inoperculates) (3): 174 (1951)

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