Recommendations for competing sexual-asexually typified generic names in Sordariomycetes (except Diaporthales, Hypocreales, and Magnaporthales)

Martina Réblová(Institute of Botany of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), Andrew N. Miller(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Amy Y. Rossman(Oregon State University), Keith A. Seifert(Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada), P.W. Crous(Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute), David L. Hawksworth(Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Mohamed A. Abdel‐Wahab(Sohag University), P. F. Cannon(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Dinushani A. Daranagama(Mae Fah Luang University), Z. Wilhelm de Beer(University of Pretoria), Shi-Ke Huang(Mae Fah Luang University), Kevin D. Hyde(Mae Fah Luang University), Ruvishika S. Jayawardena(Mae Fah Luang University), Walter M. Jaklitsch(Institute of Forest Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), E. B. Gareth Jones(King Saud University), Yu‐Ming Ju(Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica), Caroline Judith(Goethe University Frankfurt), Sajeewa S. N. Maharachchikumbura(Sultan Qaboos University), Ka-Lai Pang(National Taiwan Ocean University), Liliane E. Petrini(Alstom (Switzerland)), Huzefa A. Raja(University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Andrea I. Romero(Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), Carol A. Shearer(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Indunil C. Senanayake(Mae Fah Luang University), Hermann Voglmayr(University of Vienna), Bevan Weir(Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research), Nalin N. Wijayawarden(Mae Fah Luang University)
IMA Fungus
June 1, 2016
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Abstract

With the advance to one scientific name for each fungal species, the generic names in the class Sordariomycetes typified by sexual and asexual morphs are evaluated based on their type species to determine if they compete with each other for use or protection. Recommendations are made for which of the competing generic names should be used based on criteria such as priority, number of potential names changes, and frequency of use. Some recommendations for well-known genera include Arthrinium over Apiospora, Colletotrichum over Glomerella, Menispora over Zignoëlla, Microdochium over Monographella, Nigrospora over Khuskia, and Plectosphaerella over Plectosporium. All competing generic names are listed in a table of recommended names along with the required action. If priority is not accorded to sexually typified generic names after 2017, only four names would require formal protection: Chaetosphaerella over Oedemium, Diatrype over Libertella, Microdochium over Monographella, and Phaeoacremonium over Romellia and Togninia. Concerning species in the recommended genera, one replacement name (Xylaria benjaminii nom. nov.) is introduced, and the following new combinations are made: Arthrinium sinense, Chloridium caesium, C. chloroconium, C. gonytrichii, Corollospora marina, C. parvula, C. ramulosa, Juncigena fruticosae, Melanospora simplex, Seimatosporium massarina, Sporoschisma daemonoropis, S. taitense, Torpedospora mangrovei, Xylaria penicilliopsis, and X. termiticola combs. nov.


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