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Batistiaceae
The Batistiaceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the division Ascomycota. The family was described by Gary Samuels and Katia Rodrigues in 1989 to contain the genus ''Batistia'' and its sole species ''Batistia annulipes''. The anamorph form of this fungus has been named ''Acrostroma annellosynnema''. ''Batistia annulipes'' was originally described from French Guiana, and was later found in other locations in South America and in Panama. See also *List of Ascomycota families incertae sedis, List of Ascomycota families ''incertae sedis'' References

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List Of Ascomycota Families Incertae Sedis
The following fungal families have not been taxonomically classified in any of the classes or orders accepted in the current classification of the Ascomycota with a high degree of probability (incertae sedis ' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertain ...): * Alinaceae * Amorphothecaceae * Aphanopsidaceae * Aspidotheliaceae * Batistiaceae * Coniocybaceae * Diporothecaceae * Eoterfeziaceae * Epigloeaceae * Hispidicarpomycetaceae * Koralionastetaceae * Lautosporaceae * Mucomassariaceae * Phyllobatheliaceae * Pleurotremataceae * Pseudeurotiaceae * Saccardiaceae * Seuratiaceae * Strangosporaceae * Thelocarpaceae * Xanthopyreniaceae References Families {{ascomycota-stub ...
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