Fungalpedia – Note 2339, Neotrematosphaeria

 

Neotrematosphaeria Thambug., Kaz. Tanaka & K.D. Hyde

Citation when using this data: Hongsanan S et al. 2020 – Fungalpedia, Ascomycota.

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Classification: LophiostomataceaePleosporalesPleosporomycetidaeDothideomycetesPezizomycotinaAscomycota, Fungi

The type species of this genus, Neotrematosphaeria biappendiculata was originally described as Trematosphaeria biappendiculata by Tanaka et al. (2005c). Neotrematosphaeria species differ from other genera in having pale yellowish to olivaceous-brown ascospores with 5(– 7)-septa, and appendages at both ends (Thambugala et al. 2015b).

Type species: Neotrematosphaeria biappendiculata (Kaz. Tanaka, Y. Harada & M.E. Barr) Thambug., Kaz. Tanaka & K.D. Hyde, in Thambugala et al., Fungal Divers. 74: 223 (2015).

 ≡ Trematosphaeria biappendiculata Kaz. Tanaka, Y. Harada & M.E. Barr, Fungal Diversity 19: 149 (2005).

Other accepted species: Species Fungorum – search Neotrematosphaeria.

 

References

Tanaka K, Ooki Y, Hatakeyama S, Harada Y, Barr ME. 2005c – Pleosporales in Japan (5): Pleomassaria, Asteromassaria, and Splanchnonema. Mycoscience 46, 248–260.

Thambugala KM, Hyde KD, Tanaka K, Tian Q et al. 2015b – Towards a natural classification and backbone tree for Lophiostomataceae, Floricolaceae, and Amorosiaceae fam.nov. Fungal Diversity 74, 199–266.

 

Entry by

Sinang Hongsanan, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory for Plant Epigenetics, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Microbial Genetic Engineering, College of Life Science and Oceanography, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, People’s Republic of China, Center of Excellence in Fungal Research, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50002, Thailand 

 

Published online 17 April 2026