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Cosmospora
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', '' Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *'' Cosmospora coccinea'' *'' Cosmospora arxii'' *'' Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *'' Cosmo ...
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Cosmospora Viridescens
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *'' Cosmospora coccinea'' *'' Cosmospora arxii'' *'' Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *'' Cosmo ...
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Cosmospora Coccinea
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *'' Cosmospora coccinea'' *'' Cosmospora arxii'' *'' Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *'' Cosmo ...
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Cosmospora Arxii
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *''Cosmospora coccinea'' *'' Cosmospora arxii'' *'' Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *'' Cosmos ...
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Cosmospora Berkeleyana
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *''Cosmospora coccinea'' *''Cosmospora arxii'' *'' Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *'' Cosmosp ...
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Cosmospora Cymosa
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *''Cosmospora coccinea'' *''Cosmospora arxii'' *''Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *'' Cosmospo ...
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Cosmospora Butyri
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *''Cosmospora coccinea'' *''Cosmospora arxii'' *''Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *'' Cosmospo ...
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Cosmospora Khandalensis
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *''Cosmospora coccinea'' *''Cosmospora arxii'' *''Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *''Cosmospor ...
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Cosmospora Lavitskiae
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *''Cosmospora coccinea'' *''Cosmospora arxii'' *''Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *''Cosmospor ...
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Cosmospora Viliuscula
''Cosmospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus, as circumscribed by Rossman et al. (1998), included all the nectrioid species with small, reddish, non-ornamented sexual fruiting bodies that collapse laterally when dry. However, the genus was shown to be polyphyletic, and the majority of species were re-classified into revived or recently established genera that are monophyletic. ''Cosmospora'' '' sensu'' Rossman housed members of the following genera: '' Chaetopsina'', ''Cylindrocladiella'', ''Fusicolla'', '' Macroconia'', '' Mariannaea'', '' Microcera'', '' Pseudocosmospora'', '' Stylonectria'', and '' Volutella''. ''Cosmospora'' was restricted to species having acremonium-like asexual morphs that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The name ''Cosmospora'' comes from Greek ''kosmos'' + ''spora'', meaning ornamented spores. Species ''Cosmospora'' *''Cosmospora coccinea'' *''Cosmospora arxii'' *''Cosmospora berkeleyana'' *''Cosmospor ...
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Nectriaceae
The Nectriaceae comprise a family of fungi in the order Hypocreales. It was circumscribed by brothers Charles and Louis René Tulasne Louis René Étienne Tulasne, a.k.a. Edmond Tulasne (12 September 1815 – 22 December 1885) was a French botanist and mycologist born in Azay-le-Rideau. He originally studied law at Poitiers, but his interest later turned to botany. As a youn ... in 1865. List of genera This is an incomplete list of genera in the family Nectriaceae: References Ascomycota families Taxa named by Edmond Tulasne Taxa described in 1844 {{Hypocreales-stub ...
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Fusicolla
''Fusicolla'' is a genus of seven species of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by German mycologist Hermann Friedrich Bonorden in 1851. Fungi in the genus produce slimy orange sheets over the substrate, within which the perithecia can be either fully or partially immersed. Asexual spores are similar to those of ''Fusarium ''Fusarium'' is a large genus of filamentous fungi, part of a group often referred to as hyphomycetes, widely distributed in soil and associated with plants. Most species are harmless saprobes, and are relatively abundant members of the soil mi ...''. Species *'' Fusicolla acetilerea'' *'' Fusicolla aquaeductuum'' *'' Fusicolla betae'' *'' Fusicolla epistroma'' *'' Fusicolla matuoi'' *'' Fusicolla merismoides'' *'' Fusicolla violacea'' References External links * Nectriaceae genera {{Hypocreales-stub ...
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