Teratosphaeriaceae

Calabon, Mark S., Jones, E. B. Gareth, Pang, Ka-Lai, Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed A., Jin, Jing, Devadatha, Bandarupalli, Sadaba, Resurreccion B., Apurillo, Carlo Chris & Hyde, Kevin D., 2023, Updates on the classification and numbers of marine fungi, Botanica Marina (Warsaw, Poland) 66 (4), pp. 213-238 : 218

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https://doi.org/ 10.1515/bot-2023-0032

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11105758

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1853B-AD6F-FF69-FCA9-D436FADA84F9

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scientific name

Teratosphaeriaceae
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2.3.16 Teratosphaeriaceae View in CoL View at ENA

Crous et al. (2007a) introduced Teratosphaeriaceae to accommodate Teratosphaeria (with a Readeriella -like asexual morph) and 11 asexual genera. The family comprises around 60 genera and represents one of the largest families in Dothideomycetes ( Crous et al. 2011c; Wijayawardene et al. 2022). The members of the family are saprobes, plant and human pathogens, rock-inhabiting, and endophytes ( Crous et al. 2009a,b, 2011a,b; Egidi et al. 2014; Quaedvlieg et al. 2014). Hortaea werneckii ( Teratosphaeriaceae ) is a very common taxon in marine habitats ( Abdel-Wahab et al. 2014).

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