Microthyriaceae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Dothideomycetes |
Subclass: | Dothideomycetidae |
Order: | Microthyriales |
Family: | Microthyriaceae Sacc. |
Type genus | |
Microthyrium Desm. |
The Microthyriaceae are a family of fungi with an uncertain taxonomic placement in the class Dothideomycetes.[1]
The following 49 genera are included within the Microthyriaceae, according to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota.[1] The placement of genera with a question mark preceding their name is uncertain.
Actinomyxa — Actinopeltis — Arnaudiella — Asterinella — Asterinema — ?Asteritea — Asteronia — Byssopeltis — Calothyriopsis — Caribaeomyces — Caudella — ?Cirsosina — Cirsosiopsis — Cyclotheca — Dictyoasterina — Govindua — ?Helminthopeltis — ?Hidakaea — ?Hugueninia — ?Lembosiella — Lichenopeltella — Maublancia — Microthyrium — Muyocopron — Pachythyrium — Palawania — ?Petrakiopeltis — Phaeothyriolum — ?Phragmaspidium — Platypeltella — Polycyclinopsis — ?Polystomellina — ?Resendea — ?Sapucchaka — ?Scolecopeltidium — Seynesiella — Seynesiopeltis — ?Stegothyrium — ?Tothia — ?Trichopeltella — ?Trichopeltina — ?Trichopeltospora — ?Trichopeltum — Trichothyriella — Trichothyrinula — Trichothyriomyces — Trichothyriopsis — Trichothyrium — Xenostomella