
Table 3. Synopsis of sexual morphs of Chaetothyriaceae genera discussed in this study. Genus nameAscomata or mycelium setose/glabrousAsciAscosporesReferencesShapeNumber of spores/ascusShapeColorSeptationSheathActinocymbe Höhn.Glabrousstraight to sickle shape8club shapedhyaline to light brown9Verma and Kamal (1987)Beelia F. Stevens & R.W. RyanGlabrousbroadly ellipsoidal8cylindricalhyaline5yesLi et al. (2011)Camptophora Réblová & Unter.Glabrouslong-ellipsoid to obovoid8obovoid to pyriformhyaline1-3 or muriformnoYang et al. (2018)Ceramothyrium Bat. & H. MaiaGlabrousclavate or pyriform8oblong to ellipsoid or cylindrical clavatehyaline3-10 or muriformyesZeng et al. (2016), Chomnunti et al. (2012)Ceratocarpia RollandGlabrousclavate to broadly clavate8ellipsoid to fusiformlight brownmuriformnoTian et al. (2014)Chaetothyrium Speg.Setosebroadly ovoid or oblong8oblong to ellipsoidal or obovoidhyaline4-7 or muriformnoChomnunti et al. (2012), Liu et al. (2015)Chaetothyriomyces Pereira-Carv et al.Glabrousbroadly clavate16ellipticalhyaline1noPereira et al. (2009)Euceramia Bat. & Cif.Glabrousellipsoid to pyriform8clavate-fusoidhyaline4-5noBatista and Ciferri (1962)Longihyalospora Tennakoon, C.H. Kuo & K.D. HydeSetosebroadly obovoid8fusiform and elongatedhyaline8-11yesThis studyMicrocallis Syd.Glabrousclavate8oblong to clavatehyaline1noSydow (1926), Chomnunti et al. (2011)Phaeosaccardinula Henn.Glabrousobovoid to oval4-6oblongellipsoid to reniformhyaline or pale brownmuriformyesYang et al. (2014), Maharachchikumbura et al. (2018)Treubiomyces Höhn.setoseclavate8oblong to clavatehyalinemuriformnoHöhnel (1909), Pohlad (1989)Yatesula Syd. & P. Syd.Glabrousclavate4-8oblong to clavatebrownish yellow3-4 or muriformnoEllis and Everhart, (1893), Sydow and Sydow (1917)
Published as part of Tennakoon, Danushka S., Thambugala, Kasun M., Jeewon, Rajesh, Hongsanan, Sinang, Kuo, Chang-Hsin & Hyde, Kevin D., 2019, Additions to Chaetothyriaceae (Chaetothyriales): Longihyalospora gen. nov. and Ceramothyrium longivolcaniforme, a new host record from decaying leaves of Ficus ampelas, pp. 91 in MycoKeys 61 on page 91, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.61.47056
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