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.[1]
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.[2] 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.[2]
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.
Melanommataceae es una familia de hongos en el orden Pleosporales. Los taxones tienen una distribución amplia en regiones templadas y subtropicales, y son sapróbicos en madera y corteza.[1]
Melanommataceae es una familia de hongos en el orden Pleosporales. Los taxones tienen una distribución amplia en regiones templadas y subtropicales, y son sapróbicos en madera y corteza.