The Melanommataceae are a family of fungi in the order Pleosporales. Taxa are widespread in temperate and subtropical regions, and are saprobic on wood and bark.
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The Melanommataceae are a family of fungi in the order Pleosporales. Taxa are widespread in temperate and subtropical regions, and are saprobic on wood and bark.
==Genera== These are the genera that are in the Melanommataceae (including estimated number of species in each genus, totalling 1017 species), according to a 2021 review of fungal classification. Following the genus name is the taxonomic authority (those who first circumscribed the genus; standardised author abbreviations are used), year of publication, and the estimated number of species. Alpinaria – 1 sp. Aposphaeria – 189 spp. Asymmetricospora – 1 sp. Bertiella – 2 spp. Bicrouania – 1 sp. Byssosphaeria – 27 spp. Calyptronectria – 3 spp. Camposporium – 24 spp. Exosporiella – 1 sp. Fusiconidium – 3 spp. Herpotrichia – 101 spp. Mamillisphaeria – 1 sp. Marjia – 1 sp. Melanocamarosporioides – 1 sp. Melanocamarosporium – 2 spp. Melanocucurbitaria – 1 sp. Melanodiplodia – 1 sp. Melanomma – ca. 30 spp. Monoseptella – 1 sp. Muriformistrickeria – 2 spp. Navicella – 5 spp. Neobyssosphaeria – 1 sp. Petrakia – 6 spp. Phragmotrichum – 5 spp. Pleotrichocladium – 1 sp. Praetumpfia – 1 sp. Pseudobyssosphaeria – 1 sp. Pseudodidymella – 2 spp. Pseudostrickeria – 3 spp. Sarimanas – 2 spp. Seifertia – 2 spp. Tumularia – 2 spp. Uzbekistanica – 3 spp. Xenostigmina – 2 spp.
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