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- proposed in 2015. The Pleosporales form a well supported clade, with 17 subclades. As a result of phylogenetic studies, the Pleosporales have undergone considerable...
- Curvularia lunata is Cochliobolus lunatus (Fam. Pleosporaceae, Ord. Pleosporales, Cla. Loculoascomycetes, Phy. Ascomycota). One species of Curvularia...
- C. berlesianum (Sacc. & Roum.) ****ze (1898) = Sporocybe berlesiana, Pleosporales C. br****icicola (Berk. & Broome) ****ze (1898) = Cephalotrichum purpureofus****...
- in the order Sphaeropsidales (Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes) or order Pleosporales (Ascomycota, Dothideomycetes). It is often spherical or inversely pearshaped...
- Phoma have been identified across several different families within Pleosporales, but most within Didymellaceae (type genus Didymella). Furthermore, the...
- Capnodiales Capnodiaceae Dothideales Dacampiaceae Xanthopyreniaceae Pleosporales Melanommataceae Mytilinidiaceae Pleom****ariaceae Pleosporaceae Incertae...
- Darksidea is a genus of fungi belonging to the ascomycetes, in the order Pleosporales. It was described in 2015 by D.G. Knapp, Kovács, J.Z. Groenew. & Crous...
- Phaeotrichaceae are a family of fungi previously considered to be in the order Pleosporales, but now excluded. Taxa have a widespread distribution and are saprobic...
- ; Crous, P.W. (June 2013). "Redisposition of phoma-like anamorphs in Pleosporales". Studies in Mycology. 75: 1–36. doi:10.3114/sim0004. PMC 3713885. "Web...
- ; Crous, P.W. (June 2013). "Redisposition of phoma-like anamorphs in Pleosporales". Studies in Mycology. 75 (1): 1–36. doi:10.3114/sim0004. PMC 3713885...