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Synonym and Classification Data for
Pleospora
spp.
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This genus is an ascomycetous mould.
Synonyms and Teleomorph-Anamorph Relationships
This genus is a teleomorph of
Phoma
This genus is a teleomorph of
Stemphylium
Notes on this Genus
Pleospora
and
Lewia
are two separate ascomycetous sexual genera. The species infectoria was transferred from
Pleospora
to
Lewia
in part because it produces an
Alternaria
asexual form (anamorph). In the genus
Pleospora
(sexual), none of the species have asexual forms that are classified in the asexual genus
Alternaria
. The fungus that caused human disease was never given its own species name in the genus and species
Lewia infectoria
. This is why it is often called the
Alternaria
anamorph of
Lewia infectoria
.
Species in this genus
Pleospora infectoria
(obsolete)
This obsolete species is a synonym of
Lewia
infectoria
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