Fungalpedia – Note 484, Barretomyces 

 

Barretomyces Klaubauf, Lebrun & Crous

Citation when using this data: Tibpromma et al. 2024 (in prep.) – Fungalpedia, Fungal pathogens.

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Classification: Pyriculariaceae, Magnaporthales, Sordariomycetidae, Sordariomycetes, Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota, Fungi.

Barretomyces was named after Brazilian mycologist Prof. Dr. Robert W. Barreto acknowledges his contribution to mycology and plant pathology (Klaubauf et al. 2014). This monotypic genus consists of only its type species, i.e., Barretomyces calatheae, a popular hyphomycetous pathogen found in amphigenous spots on the leaves of Calathea longifolia in Brazil (Soares et al. 2011Klaubauf et al. 2014). It was previously described as Pyriculariopsis due to having versicolored conidia bearing slightly paler basal cells and schizolytic secession (Ellis 1971). Later, this genus was created in accordance with multigene (ACT/ITS/RPB1) phylogeny and morphological uniqueness. The morphological difference between closely associated Pyricularia is visible through flat-tipped denticles with a central pore in Barretomyces (Klaubauf et al. 2014).

Type species: Barretomyces calatheae (D.J. Soares, F.B. Rocha & R.W. Barreto) Klaubauf, Lebrun & Crous

Other accepted species: This genus is monotypic.

 

Figure 1 – Barretomyces calatheae (CBS 129274). a, b Conidiophores bearing conidia. c Conidia. Scale bars: b, c = 10 μm. Redrawn from Klaubauf et al. (2014).

 

References

Ellis MB. 1971 – Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. CMI, Kew, England.

Klaubauf S, Tharreau D, Fournier E, Groenewald JZ. et al. 2014 – Resolving the polyphyletic nature of Pyricularia (Pyriculariaceae). Studies in Mycology 79, 85–120.

Soares DJ, Rocha FB, Barreto RW 2011 – Pyriculariopsis calatheae anam. nov. a novel fungus from the Atlantic rainforest of Brazil associated with leaf spots on Calathea sp., with a key of Pyriculariopsis spp. Mycological Progress 10, 315–321.

 

Entry by 

Dutta AK and Chattopadhyay P, Molecular & Applied Mycology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Gauhati University, Gopinath Bordoloi Nagar, Jalukbari, Guwahati, Assam 781014, India. 

 

(Edited by Saowaluck Tibpromma, Samaneh Chaharmiri-Dokhaharani, & Achala R. Rathnayaka)

 

Published online 3 December 2024