Hysterographium

Hysterographium is a genus of fungi of uncertain placement in the class Dothideomycetes. It was circumscribed by Czech mycologist August Carl Joseph Corda in 1842.[4]

Hysterographium
Hysterographium fraxini
Scientific classification
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Hysterographium

Corda (1842)
Type species
Hysterographium elongatum
(Wahlenb.) Corda (1842)
Synonyms[1]
  • Hysteriopsis Speg. (1906)
  • Polhysterium Speg. (1912)[2]
  • Fragosoa Cif. (1926)[3]

Species

  • Hysterographium acaciae
  • Hysterographium andicola
  • Hysterographium arctostaphyli
  • Hysterographium awaradii
  • Hysterographium baccarinii
  • Hysterographium cocos
  • Hysterographium cumingii
  • Hysterographium cuyanum
  • Hysterographium dalbergiae
  • Hysterographium depressum
  • Hysterographium elasticae
  • Hysterographium flexuosum
  • Hysterographium fraxini
  • Hysterographium fuegianum
  • Hysterographium grammodes
  • Hysterographium ilicicola
  • Hysterographium indicum
  • Hysterographium kansense
  • Hysterographium longisporum
  • Hysterographium minus
  • Hysterographium minutum
  • Hysterographium multiseptatum
  • Hysterographium multiseptum
  • Hysterographium oleae
  • Hysterographium palamalaiense
  • Hysterographium pithecellobii
  • Hysterographium pleosporoides
  • Hysterographium praeandinum
  • Hysterographium quercinum
  • Hysterographium spinicola
  • Hysterographium vanderystii
  • Hysterographium varians
  • Hysterographium vulvatum

References

  1. "Synonymy: Hysterographium Corda". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2015-03-04.
  2. Spegazzini C. (1912). "Mycetes argentinenses (Series VI)". Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Buenos Aires. 23: 87.
  3. Ciferri R, González Fragoso R. (1926). "Hongos parásitos y saprofitos de la República Dominicana (4a serie)". Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural (in Spanish). 26 (3–4): 192–202.
  4. Corda ACJ. (1842). Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum (in Latin). Vol. 5. Prague: J.G. Calve. p. 34.


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