identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
5697C85DA201509CAB0B29324B8E92D1.text	5697C85DA201509CAB0B29324B8E92D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cladosterigmoideae Piatek, Stryjak-Bogacka & Czachura 2025	<div><p>Cladosterigmoideae Piątek, Stryjak-Bogacka &amp; Czachura subfam. nov.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Named after the genus  Cladosterigma .</p><p>Description.</p><p>Non-lichenized, plant associated or fungicolous fungi. Conidiomata sporodochial, synnematal, eustromatic or conidiophores arising directly from hyphae. Conidiophores hyaline, smooth, subcylindrical, conical, ampulliform or subglobose, branched or not, with terminal and / or intercalary conidiogenous cells, sometimes reduced to conidiogenous cells. Conidia solitary or rarely in chains, hyaline, smooth, 0–1 - septate, ellipsoid, fusoid or subcylindrical. Sexual morph undetermined [based on generic descriptions in Sutton 1980; Guterres et al. 2020; Crous et al. 2019 a, 2021, 2023].</p><p>Type genus.</p><p>Cladosterigma Pat.</p><p>Notes.</p><p>This subfamily includes genera  Cladosterigma,  Cytosporella,  Neoacrodontiella,  Nothoramularia and  Vanderaaea . Members of this subfamily are different morphologically (absence of hyphophores with diahyphae), phylogenetically (distinct, sister lineage in molecular analyses) and ecologically (non-lichenized and non-lichenicolous species) from representatives of the nominative subfamily.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5697C85DA201509CAB0B29324B8E92D1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Piątek, Marcin;Stryjak-Bogacka, Monika;Czachura, Paweł	Piątek, Marcin, Stryjak-Bogacka, Monika, Czachura, Paweł (2025): Non-lichenized Cytosporella, including C. fuligomixta sp. nov., and related plant-associated and fungicolous genera are close to foliicolous, lichenized fungi (Ascomycota, Graphidales). MycoKeys 115: 1-18, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.115.138252
976815084D2D5567A4189B6D1752CE5E.text	976815084D2D5567A4189B6D1752CE5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cytosporella fuligomixta Piatek, Stryjak-Bogacka & Czachura 2025	<div><p>Cytosporella fuligomixta Piątek, Stryjak-Bogacka &amp; Czachura sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 2, 3, 4</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Name refers to the isolation of this fungus from sooty mould communities.</p><p>DNA barcodes.</p><p>ITS (PQ 001666), LSU (PQ 001665), mtSSU (PP 999744), rpb 2 (PP 997507) and tef 1 (PP 997508).</p><p>Typus.</p><p>Poland • Małopolska Province, Kraków County:  Kraków-Czyżyny (Park Lotników), municipal greenery (city park), isolated from sooty mould community on  Quercus robur leaves, 10 Oct. 2018, leg. M. Piątek, W. Bartoszek &amp; P. Czachura (holotype KRAM F -59995; culture ex-type G 107 = CBS 152343)  .</p><p>Description.</p><p>Mycelium composed of sparsely branched, septate, hyaline, straight to curved, thin-walled hyphae, 1.0–1.5 µm wide; sometimes with swellings, 2.0–3.0 µm wide. Hyphae sometimes anastomose, intertwine or form fascicles [description on MEA]. Conidiomata flat, erumpent, separate, eustromatic, brown, disintegrating at the top during maturation, up to 500 µm diam, exuding a creamy conidial mass, partly enclosed by a wall of greenish-olive textura angularis. Conidiophores reduced to conidiogenous cells lining the inner cavity, hyaline, smooth, ampulliform or subcylindrical, phialidic, 3.5–8 × 3–5 µm. Conidia solitary, aseptate, hyaline, smooth, cylindrical, rarely slightly allantoid, apex obtuse, base bluntly rounded, (4 –) 5–8.5 × 2–2.5 (– 3) µm [description on OA].</p><p>Culture characteristics.</p><p>Colonies on MEA erumpent, spreading, convex, rosaceous, reaching 4 mm diam after 2 weeks at 6 ° C, 9 mm diam after 2 weeks at 15 ° C and 6 mm diam after 2 weeks at 25 ° C, reaching 6 mm diam after 4 weeks at 6 ° C, 18 mm diam after 4 weeks at 15 ° C and 8 mm diam after 4 weeks at 25 ° C, surface cerebriform, with sparse aerial mycelium, margin finely crenate. Reverse rosaceous. Colonies on PDA erumpent, spreading, umbonate, slimy rosaceous, reaching 4 mm diam after 2 weeks at 6 ° C, 11 mm diam after 2 weeks at 15 ° C and 4 mm diam after 2 weeks at 25 ° C, reaching 7 mm diam after 4 weeks at 6 ° C, 20 mm diam after 4 weeks at 15 ° C and 7 mm diam after 4 weeks at 25 ° C, surface with radial furrows starting from centre towards margin, with sparse aerial mycelium, margin finely crenate. Reverse rosaceous. Colonies on OA spreading, flat, rosaceous, reaching 4 mm diam after 2 weeks at 6 ° C, 10 mm diam after 2 weeks at 15 ° C and 5 mm diam after 2 weeks at 25 ° C, reaching 8 mm diam after 4 weeks at 6 ° C, 22 mm diam after 4 weeks at 15 ° C and 5 mm diam after 4 weeks at 25 ° C, surface with indistinct radial furrows starting from the centre towards the margin, without aerial mycelium, margin entire. Reverse rosaceous.</p><p>Notes.</p><p>Cytosporella fuligomixta is well delimited morphologically and ecologically from four other  Cytosporella species described on  Quercus hosts. These are  Cytosporella mendax,  C. pisiformis,  C. quercus and  C. sphaerosperma . All of them were described from branches or wood of  Quercus sp. or  Quercus robur and differ from  C. fuligomixta in shape and sizes of conidia. The conidia are globose-ellipsoid, hyaline, 4–5 × 3.5–4 µm in  C. mendax (Saccardo 1884; Saccardo and Roumeguère 1884), globose, yellowish, 3–4 µm in  C. pisiformis (Saccardo 1884), perfectly globose, hyaline, 9–12 µm in  C. quercus (Saccardo and Sydow 1902), and globose and hyaline in  C. sphaerosperma (Saccardo 1884) .</p><p>Other than being phylogenetically distinct,  Cytosporella fuligomixta differs also morphologically from three sequenced species of this genus:  C. calamagrostidis,  C. chamaeropis and  C. juncicola (Crous et al. 2019 b, 2024).  Cytosporella calamagrostidis described from old leaves of  Calamagrostis arenaria has slightly shorter conidia, (5 –) 6–7 µm long (Crous et al. 2024),  C. chamaeropis described from rotten  Chamaerops humilis has globose conidia (Passerini 1888) and  C. juncicola described from culms of  Juncus effusus has slightly shorter and narrower conidia, (4 –) 5–6 (– 7) × 2 µm (Crous et al. 2019 b).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/976815084D2D5567A4189B6D1752CE5E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Piątek, Marcin;Stryjak-Bogacka, Monika;Czachura, Paweł	Piątek, Marcin, Stryjak-Bogacka, Monika, Czachura, Paweł (2025): Non-lichenized Cytosporella, including C. fuligomixta sp. nov., and related plant-associated and fungicolous genera are close to foliicolous, lichenized fungi (Ascomycota, Graphidales). MycoKeys 115: 1-18, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.115.138252
1607D10D10EF5A0E85658C5216B8C2F6.text	1607D10D10EF5A0E85658C5216B8C2F6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gomphilloideae Rivas Plata, Lucking & Lumbsch	<div><p>Gomphilloideae Rivas Plata, Lücking &amp; Lumbsch, Fungal Diversity 52 (1): 108. 2012</p><p>Notes.</p><p>Nominative subfamily includes current members of the family  Gomphillaceae, excluding  Cladosterigma,  Cytosporella,  Neoacrodontiella,  Nothoramularia and  Vanderaaea . The development of hyphophores with their diahyphae is a unique feature of this subfamily. Hyphophores with diahyphae are present in many, though not all, members of this lineage (Ferraro 2004; Lücking et al. 2004; Xavier-Leite et al. 2022, 2023).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1607D10D10EF5A0E85658C5216B8C2F6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Piątek, Marcin;Stryjak-Bogacka, Monika;Czachura, Paweł	Piątek, Marcin, Stryjak-Bogacka, Monika, Czachura, Paweł (2025): Non-lichenized Cytosporella, including C. fuligomixta sp. nov., and related plant-associated and fungicolous genera are close to foliicolous, lichenized fungi (Ascomycota, Graphidales). MycoKeys 115: 1-18, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.115.138252
