Chaetosphaeriaceae
The Chaetosphaeriaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Sordariomycetes.[1] The family was circumscribed by Martina Réblová, Margaret Elizabeth Barr Bigelow, and Gary Samuels in 1999.[2] Species in the family have a cosmopolitan distribution, and are found in both temperate and tropical climates.[3] Fossils of the Chaetosphaeriaceae are known from the Carboniferous, Eocene, Oligocene, Miocene and more recent sediments.[4]
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| Family: | Chaetosphaeriaceae Réblová, M.E.Barr & Samuels (1999)  | 
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Genera
    
- Adautomilanezia Gusmão, S.S.Silva, Fiuza, L.A.Costa & T.A.B.Santos (2)
 - Anaexserticlava T.S.Santa Izabel, R.F.Castañeda & Gusmão (1)
 - Aposphaeriella (1)
 - Ascochalara Réblová (1)
 - Calvolachnella Marinc., T.A.Duong & M.J.Wingf., 2016 (2)
 - Catenularia Grove, 1886 (16)
 - Chaetolentomita (1)
 - Chaetosphaeria Tul. & C.Tul., 1863 (184)
 - Chloridium Link (45)
 - Cirrhomyces (1)
 - Codinaea Maire (21)
 - Conicomyces R.C.Sinclair, Eicker & Morgan-Jones, 1983 (5)
 - Craspedodidymum Holubová-Jechová, 1972 (14)
 - Cylindrotrichum Bonord. (28)
 - Dendrophoma Sacc. (9)
 - Dictyochaeta Speg., 1923 (87)
 - Dictyochaetopsis Aramb. & Cabello (13)
 - Didymopsamma (1)
 - Eucalyptostroma Crous & M.J.Wingf., 2016 (4)
 - Fuscocatenula Réblová & A.N.Mill., 2021 (2)
 - Gonytrichum Nees & T.Nees (4)
 - Hemicorynespora M.B.Ellis, 1972 (13)
 - Infundibulomyces N.Plaingam, S.Somrithipol & E.B.G.Jones, 2003 (6)
 - Kylindria DiCosmo et al. (13)
 - Lecythothecium Réblová & Winka (1)
 - Lentomita Niessl (11)
 - Melanochaeta E.Müll., Harr & Sulmont, 1969 (4)
 - Melanopsammina (1)
 - Menispora Pers. (24)
 - Menisporopascus Matsushima, 2003 (1)
 - Menisporopsis S.Hughes (14)
 - Mesobotrys (1)
 - Miyoshiella Kawam. (2)
 - Montemartinia (1)
 - Morrisiella (1)
 - Nawawia L.Marvanová, 1980 (8)
 - Neopseudolachnella A.Hashim. & Kaz.Tanaka, 2015 (5)
 - Paliphora Sivan. & B.Sutton (8)
 - Paragaeumannomyces Matsushima, 2003 (14)
 - Phaeostalagmus W.Gams (8)
 - Phialogeniculata Matsushima, 1971 (4)
 - Phialolunulospora Z.F.Yu & R.F.Castaneda, 2020 (1)
 - Pseudodinemasporium A.Hashim. & Kaz.Tanaka, 2015 (2)
 - Pseudolachnea Ranoj. (8)
 - Pseudolachnella Teng, 1936 (26)
 - Pyrigemmula D.Magyar & R.Shoemaker, 2010 (4)
 - Sporoschisma Berk. & Broome (28)
 - Stanjehughesia Subram. (17)
 - Striatosphaeria (3)
 - Tainosphaeria F.A.Fernández & Huhndorf, 2005 (9)
 - Thozetella Kuntze (40)
 - Thozetellopsis Agnihothr. 1958 (1)
 - Trichocollonema (1)
 - Uncigera P.A.Saccardo, 1885 (1)
 - Verhulstia (1)
 - Zanclospora S.Hughes & W.B.Kendr. (11)
 - Zignoella Saccardo, 1878 (79)
 
Figures in brackets are approx. how many species per genus.[5]
Former genera Australiasca now within Australiascaceae family and Porosphaerella now within Cordanaceae family.
References
    
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
 - Réblová M, Barr ME, Samuels GJ (1999). "Chaetosphaeriaceae, a new family for Chaetosphaeria and its relatives". Sydowia. 51: 49–70.
 - Cannon PF, Kirk PM (2007). Fungal Families of the World. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. pp. 65–66. ISBN 978-0-85199-827-5.
 - Pound, Matthew J.; O’Keefe, Jennifer M. K.; Nuñez Otaño, Noelia B.; Riding, James B. (5 December 2018). "Three new Miocene fungal palynomorphs from the Brassington Formation, Derbyshire, UK" (PDF). Palynology. 43 (4): 596–607. doi:10.1080/01916122.2018.1473300. S2CID 134737967.
 - "Chaetosphaeriaceae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
 
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