Massaria is a genus of fungi in the family Massariaceae.[2]

Massaria
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Massaria

De Not.
Type species
Massaria inquinans
(Tode) De Not.
Synonyms[1]
  • Aglaospora De Not.
  • Bathystomum Füisting
  • Phaeomassaria Spegazzini, 1880

The genus name of Massaria is in honour of Giuseppe Filippo Massara (1792-1839), who was an Italian doctor and botanist, working in Sondrio.[3]

The genus was circumscribed by Giuseppe De Notaris in Giorn. Bot. Ital. vol.1 (Issue 1) on page 333 in 1844.

Known species

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As accepted by GBIF;[1]

  • Massaria abdita Kirschst.
  • Massaria aceris (Schulzer) Sacc. & Traverso
  • Massaria aesculi Tul. & C.Tul.
  • Massaria alangii A.Pande
  • Massaria alni G.H.Otth ex Jacz.
  • Massaria anomia (Fr.) Petr.
  • Massaria antoniae Fabre
  • Massaria argentinensis Speg.
  • Massaria ariae Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria aucupariae Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria bambusina Teng
  • Massaria batumensis Siemaszko
  • Massaria berberidis Oudem.
  • Massaria bihyalina Höhn.
  • Massaria bolivarii Gonz.Frag.
  • Massaria calligoni Frolov
  • Massaria campestris Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria canariensis Petr.
  • Massaria carpinicola Tul. & C.Tul.
  • Massaria conspurcata (Wallr.) Sacc.
  • Massaria corticola (Fuckel) L.Holm
  • Massaria crypta (Fr.) Fr.
  • Massaria destreae Oudem.
  • Massaria eryngiana Delacr.
  • Massaria eucalypti Tassi
  • Massaria fagicola Allesch.
  • Massaria ferulicola Koshk.
  • Massaria fimeti Pers.
  • Massaria gigantispora Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria ginkgoi Lar.N.Vassiljeva & Melnik
  • Massaria himalayensis S.K.Bose
  • Massaria immersa C.Moreau & M.Moreau
  • Massaria inquinans (Tode) De Not.
  • Massaria japonica I.Miyake
  • Massaria kamatii Tilak & S.B.Kale
  • Massaria lantanae G.H.Otth ex Shoemaker & P.M.LeClair
  • Massaria lini Hollós
  • Massaria macra (Vestergr.) Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria macrospora F.L.Tai & C.T.Wei
  • Massaria malbrancheana (Sacc.) De Not.
  • Massaria mediterranea Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria mirabilis Lar.N.Vassiljeva
  • Massaria moenana Ade
  • Massaria moricola I.Miyake
  • Massaria navicellae Lar.N.Vassiljeva
  • Massaria parva Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria petrakii Tilak, S.B.Kale & S.V.S.Kale
  • Massaria phillyreae Petr.
  • Massaria platani Ces., 1861
  • Massaria platanioides Rehm
  • Massaria platanoidea Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria pomacearum Höhn.
  • Massaria pruni Wehm.
  • Massaria pupula (Fr.) Sacc.
  • Massaria rhyponta (Mont.) Sacc.
  • Massaria salilliformis Wehm.
  • Massaria scoparia Rehm
  • Massaria shearii Petr.
  • Massaria sorbi Hazsl.
  • Massaria sphaerelloidea Alcalde
  • Massaria texana Rehm
  • Massaria theicola Petch
  • Massaria tilakii Mhaskar & V.G.Rao
  • Massaria ulmi Fuckel
  • Massaria vindobonensis Voglmayr & Jaklitsch
  • Massaria vomitoria Berk. & M.A.Curtis
  • Massaria xanthoxyli (Peck) Petr.
  • Massaria zanthoxyli (Peck) Petr.
  • Massaria zelkovae Teng

References

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  1. ^ a b "Massaria De Not., 1844". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  2. ^ Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. 13. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
  3. ^ Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
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