Eutypa is a genus of fungi in the family Diatrypaceae. The widespread genus was estimated to contain 32 species in 2008,[4] and then 68 by 2023.[5] Anamorphic forms include the genera Libertella and Cytosporina.[4] The genus was circumscribed in 1863 by the French mycologists and brothers Louis and Charles Tulasne.[6]
Eutypa | |
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Eutypa acharii | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Sordariomycetes |
Order: | Xylariales |
Family: | Diatrypaceae |
Genus: | Eutypa Tul. & C.Tul. (1863) |
Type species | |
Eutypa lata (Pers.) Tul. & C.Tul. (1863)
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Species | |
32, see text | |
Synonyms[1] | |
Some species are frequently found as phytopathogens (parasitic organisms) of grape crops.[7]
Species
editAs accepted by Species Fungorum;[5]
- Eutypa abscondita (Durieu & Mont.) Rappaz (1987)
- Eutypa alangii Rehm (1914)
- Eutypa araucariae Viégas (1945)
- Eutypa aspera (Nitschke) Fuckel (1870)
- Eutypa astroidea (Fr.) Rappaz (1987)
- Eutypa bacteriospora Rehm (1908)
- Eutypa barbosae Höhn. (1901)
- Eutypa camelliae Samarak., Jian K. Liu & K.D. Hyde (2022)
- Eutypa capparis Rehm (1914)
- Eutypa caulivora Massee (1910)
- Eutypa cerasi S.H. Long & Q.R. Li, (2021)
- Eutypa choseniae Lar.N. Vassiljeva (1998)
- Eutypa congesta Urries (1956)
- Eutypa conjuncta Petch (1922)
- Eutypa consobrina (Mont.) Rappaz (1987)
- Eutypa cremea Moyo, F. Halleen & L. Mostert (2018)
- Eutypa crustata (Fr.) Sacc. (1882)
- Eutypa daldiniana (De Not.) L.C. Tiffany & J.C. Gilman (1965)
- Eutypa diantherae (I.M. Lewis) Petr. (1934)
- Eutypa eutypoides (Ellis & Everh.) Petr. (1951)
- Eutypa flavovirens (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul. (1863)
- Eutypa guaduae Henn. (1908)
- Eutypa guttulata D.A.C. Almeida, Gusmão & A.N. Mill. (2016)
- Eutypa heveana Saccas (1954)
- Eutypa hydnoidea (Fr.) Höhn. (1909)
- Eutypa hypoxantha (Lév.) Starbäck (1899)
- Eutypa iguazuensis Carmarán & Lar.N. Vassiljeva (2009)
- Eutypa inconspicua Rehm (1914)
- Eutypa koschkelovae Frolov (1970)
- Eutypa kusanoi Henn. (1902)
- Eutypa laevata (Nitschke) Sacc. (1882)
- Eutypa lagunensis Syd. & P. Syd. (1920)
- Eutypa lantanae M.S. Patil (1983)
- Eutypa lata (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul. (1863)
- Eutypa leioplaca (Fr.) Fuckel (1864)
- Eutypa leptoplaca (Durieu & Mont.) Rappaz (1987)
- Eutypa lineolata Rehm (1916)
- Eutypa lonicerina Lar.N. Vassiljeva (1998)
- Eutypa ludibunda (Sacc.) Sacc. (1882)
- Eutypa maura (Fr.) Fuckel (1864)
- Eutypa megalosoma Rehm (1914)
- Eutypa microasca E. Grassi & Carmarán (2013)
- Eutypa microspora C. Moreau & M. Moreau (1951)
- Eutypa murrayae A.K. Kar & Maity (1980)
- Eutypa ontariensis (Ellis & Everh.) L.C. Tiffany & J.C. Gilman (1965)
- Eutypa orthosticha (Durieu & Mont.) Rappaz (1987)
- Eutypa palmensis Urries (1956)
- Eutypa paraguaya Speg. (1921)
- Eutypa petiolaris Cif. (1957)
- Eutypa podanthi Speg. (1921)
- Eutypa polycocca (Fr.) P. Karst. (1873)
- Eutypa polygramma Bres. (1915)
- Eutypa prorumpens (Wallr.) Sacc. (1882)
- Eutypa quercicola Rappaz (1987)
- Eutypa rattanicola J. Fröhl. & K.D. Hyde (2000)
- Eutypa scabrosa (Bull.) Auersw. (1868)
- Eutypa sheariana Berl. (1902)
- Eutypa sparsa Romell (1889)
- Eutypa spinosa (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul. (1863)
- Eutypa spinosae Rieuf (1962)
- Eutypa stenopora (Tul. & C. Tul.) Sacc. (1928)
- Eutypa subtecta (Fr.) Fuckel (1870)
- Eutypa tarrietiae Henn. (1903)
- Eutypa tessariae Starbäck (1905)
- Eutypa tetragona (Duby) Sacc. (1882)
- Eutypa ulicis (Fr.) Sacc. (1882)
- Eutypa velutina (Westend. & Wallays) Sacc. (1875)
References
edit- ^ Eutypa in MycoBank.
- ^ Hennings, P. (1908). "Fungi bahienses a cl. E. Ule collecti". Hedwigia. 47: 266–70.
- ^ Stevens, F.L. (1925). "Hawaiian fungi". Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin. 199: 98.
- ^ a b Kirk, P.M.; Cannon, P.F.; Minter, D.W.; Stalpers, J.A. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ^ a b "Species Fungorum - Search Page - Eutypa". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ Tulasne, L.R.; Tulasne, C. (1863). Selecta Fungorum Carpologia: Xylariei- Valsei- Spaeriei (in Latin). Vol. 2. p. 52.
- ^ Trouillas, F.P.; Urbez-Torres, J.R.; Gubler, W.D. (2010). "Diversity of diatrypaceous fungi associated with grapevine canker diseases in California". Mycologia. 102: 319–336.