Arthrographis is a genus of fungi that are widespread in the environment and occasionally cause infection in animals.[3] Arthrographis species have been found worldwide in samples from air, compost, marine sediment, soil, wood, and human infection.[4]

Arthrographis
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Arthrographis

G.Cochet ex. Sigler & J.W.Carmich. (1976)[1][2]
Type species
Arthrographis kalrae
(R.P.Tewari & Macph.) Sigler & J.W.Carmich.
Species

Arthrographis alba
Arthrographis kalrae
Arthrographis lignicola
Arthrographis pinicola

The genus was first described by G. Cochet in 1976, with the type species being Arthrographis kalrae[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Arthrographis". MycoBank. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b Sigler, L. & Carmichael, J.W. (1976). "Taxonomy of Malbranchea and some other Hyphomycetes with arthroconidia". Mycotaxon. 4 (2): 349–488.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Arthrographis kalrae". Mycology Online. The University of Adelaide. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  4. ^ Giraldo A, Gene J, Sutton DA, Madrid H, Cano J, Crous PW, Guarro J (2014). "Phylogenetic circumscription of Arthrographis (Eremomycetaceae, Dothideomycetes)". Persoonia. 32: 102–114. doi:10.3767/003158514X680207. PMC 4150071. PMID 25264385.