The Saccardiaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota phylum. This family can not yet be taxonomically classified in any of the ascomycetous classes and orders with any degree of certainty (incertae sedis).[1] They have a worldwide distribution.[2]
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Family: | Saccardiaceae Höhn.
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Saccardia Cooke
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Genera
editGenera as accepted by GBIF;[2]
- Angatia H.Sydow, 1914 (5)
- Ascolectus G.J.Samuels & C.T.Rogerson, 1990 (1)
- Cyanodiscus E.Müller & M.L.Farr, 1971 (2)
- Dictyonella von Höhnel, 1909 (7)
- Epibelonium E.Müll. (1)
- Johansonia P.A.Saccardo, 1889 (14)
- Johansoniella Bat., J.L.Bezerra & Cavalc. (1)
- Masonia Hansf., 1944 (2)
- Microphyma (6)
- Myriangiomyces Bat. & Nascim., 1958 (1)
- Phillipsiella Lemmerm. (9)
- Pseudodiscus J.A.von Arx & E.Müller, 1959 (1)
- Rivilata J.Kohlmeyer, B.Volkmann-Kohlmeyer & O.E.Eriksson, 1998 (1)
- Saccardia M.C.Cooke, 1878 (3)
- Schenckiella Henn., 1893 (1)
- Vonarxella A.C.Batista, J.Bezerra & G.E.P.Peres, 1965 (1)
Note: Figures in brackets = how many species per genus
References
edit- ^ Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. 13. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany: 1–58.
- ^ a b "Saccardiaceae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
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