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Table 1 in Phylogeny and taxonomy of Catenularia and similar fungi with catenate conidia

  • 1. Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany, Pruhonice 252 43, Czech Republic
  • 2. Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Diagnostics, University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove 500 05, Czech Republic
  • 3. Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois 61820, USA

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Table 1. Species of Catenularia: accepted species (in bold) and disposition of morphologically similar taxa previously treated in Catenularia and Chaetosphaeria.

Name in Catenularia and ChaetosphaeriaCurrent nameCurrent classificationReference
Catenularia angulospora (Linder) E.W. Mason*Catenularia angulospora (Linder) E.W. MasonChaetosphaerialesMason (1941)
C. antarctica Henn.*Periconia antarctica (Henn.) S. HughesPleosporalesHughes (1965)
C. atra (Corda) Sacc.*Spadicoides atra (Corda) S. HughesXenospadicoidalesHughes (1958)
C. cubensis Hol.-Jech.Catenularia cubensis Hol.-Jech.ChaetosphaerialesHolubová-Jechová (1982)
C. cuneiformis var. cuneiformis (Richon) E.W. MasonCatenularia cupulifera (Berk. & Broome) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesMason (1941), this study
C. cuneiformis var. minor Hol.-Jech.Catenularia minor (Hol.-Jech.) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesHolubová-Jechová (1983), this study
C. echinata Wakker*Thielaviopsis ethacetica WentMicroascalesDe Beer et al. (2014)
C. elasticae Koord.*Gliomastix elasticae (Koord.) Crane & SchoknechtHypocrealesSchoknecht and Crane (1977)
C. fuliginea Saito*Wallemia sebi (Fr.) ArxWallemialesVon Arx (1970)
C. fuliginea var. lunzinensis Szilv.*Catenularia fuliginea var. lunzinensis Szilv.unknownVon Szilvinyi (1941)
C. guadalcanalensis Matsush.Monilochaetes guadalcanalensis (Matsush.) I.H. Rong & W. GamsGlomerellalesRong and Gams (2000)
C. heimii F. Mangenot*Chloridium clavaeforme (Preuss) W. Gams & Hol.-Jech.ChaetosphaerialesGams and Holubová-Jechová (1976)
C. hughesii N.D. SharmaCatenularia angulospora (Linder) E.W. MasonChaetosphaerialesSharma (1980)
C. kalakadensis Subram. & BhatCatenularia kalakadensis Subram. & BhatChaetosphaerialesSubramanian and Bhat (1989)
C. longispora S. HughesCatenularia longispora S. HughesChaetosphaerialesHughes (1965)
C. macrospora S. HughesCatenularia macrospora S. HughesChaetosphaerialesHughes (1965)
C. malabarica Subram. & BhatCatenularia malabarica Subram. & BhatChaetosphaerialesSubramanian and Bhat (1989)
C. megalospora Speg.*Catenularia megalospora Speg.unknownSpegazzini (1898)
C. piceae M.B. EllisExochalara longissima (Grove) W. Gams & Hol.-Jech.HelotialesGams and Holubová-Jechová (1976)
C. pidopliczkoi (Zhdanova) M.A. Litv.Haplochalara pidoplitschkoi ZhdanovaunknownLitvinov (1967)
C. simmonsii Morgan-JonesSporoschismopsis simmonsii (Morgan-Jones) Hol.-Jech. & HennebertGlomerellalesHolubová-Jechová and Hennebert (1972)
C. simplex GroveCatenularia cupulifera (Berk. & Broome) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesSaccardo (1886), this study
C. variegata H.H. Li & X.G. ZhangFuscocatenula variegata (H.H. Li & X.G. Zhang) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesLi et al. (2017), this study
C. velutina Syd. & P. Syd.*Catenularia velutina Syd. & P. Syd.unknownSydow and Sydow (1914)
Chaetosphaeria catenulata Z.L. Luo, K.D. Hyde & H.Y. SuCatenularia catenulata (Z.L. Luo, K.D. Hyde & H.Y. Su) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesLuo et al. (2019), this study
Ch. cubensis Hol.-Jech.Catenularia cubensis Hol.-Jech.ChaetosphaerialesHolubová-Jechová (1983), this study
Ch. cupulifera (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.Catenularia cupulifera (Berk. & Broome) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesBerkeley and Broome (1871), this study
Ch. elsikii M.J. Pound et al.Catenularia elsikii (M.J. Pound et al.) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesPound et al. (2019), this study
Ch. novae-zelandiae S. Hughes & ShoemakerCatenularia novae-zelandiae (S. Hughes & Shoemaker) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesHughes (1965), this study
Ch. trianguloconidia Réblová & SeifertCatenularia minor (Hol.-Jech.) Réblová & A.N. Mill.ChaetosphaerialesRéblová and Seifert (2003), this study

Notes: Species marked with an asterisk (*) were excluded from the genus by Hughes (1965). Note that some species listed among currently accepted names are included more than once due to the revealed synonymy.

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Published as part of Reblova, Martina, Nekvindova, Jana & Miller, Andrew N., 2021, Phylogeny and taxonomy of Catenularia and similar fungi with catenate conidia, pp. 1 in MycoKeys 81 on page 1, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.81.67785

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