Paraeutypella L. S. Dissan., J. C. Kang, Wijayaw. & K. D. Hyde

Rathnayaka, Achala R., Chethana, K. W. Thilini, Manowong, Areerat, Bhagya, Amuhenage T., Win, Hsan, Tun, Zaw L., Mapook, Ausana & Hyde, Kevin D., 2025, Taxonomy, phylogeny, and bioactive potential of Xylariales (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) from Thailand: novel species discovery, new host and geographical records, and antibacterial properties, MycoKeys 120, pp. 35-117 : 35-117

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.120.155915

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16568672

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scientific name

Paraeutypella L. S. Dissan., J. C. Kang, Wijayaw. & K. D. Hyde
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Paraeutypella L. S. Dissan., J. C. Kang, Wijayaw. & K. D. Hyde View in CoL View at ENA , Biodiversity Data Journal 9: e 63864, 11 (2021)

Notes.

Paraeutypella was introduced by Dissanayake et al. (2021) to accommodate P. guizhouensis as the type species, together with P. citricola and P. vitis , which were previously classified under Eutypella sensu lato. The genus is characterized by erumpent, clustered, irregularly shaped, dark brown to black, poorly developed stromata, 8 - spored asci; and ascospores that are allantoid, overlapping, and subhyaline ( Trouillas et al. 2011; de Almeida et al. 2016; Dissanayake et al. 2021). A coelomycetous asexual morph has been recorded in this genus, which was characterized by black, subconic, multi-loculate, largely prosenchymatous conidiomata with yellowish conidial masses. Conidia are hyaline, single-celled, slightly curved, and guttulate ( Glawe and Jacobs 1987). There are six species listed in the Index Fungorum (2025).