The Vialaeaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota and class Sordariomycetes.[1] In 2018, it was placed in the order Amphisphaeriales.[2]
This is a monotypic taxon, containing the single genus Vialaea. The family of Vialaeaceae was named by P.F. Cannon in 1995.[3] Pier Andrea Saccardo circumscribed the genus in Bull. Soc. Mycol. France vol.12 n page 66 in 1896.
The genus name of Vialaea is in honour of Pierre Viala (1859–1936), who was a French scientist.[4]
Species in the family are distributed in both temperate and tropical areas of the world, where they grow parasitically on twigs.[5]
As accepted by Species Fungorum;[6]
Former species; V. ingae Rehm (1901) = Diatractium ingae, Phyllachoraceae family
The Vialaeaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota and class Sordariomycetes. In 2018, it was placed in the order Amphisphaeriales.
This is a monotypic taxon, containing the single genus Vialaea. The family of Vialaeaceae was named by P.F. Cannon in 1995. Pier Andrea Saccardo circumscribed the genus in Bull. Soc. Mycol. France vol.12 n page 66 in 1896.
The genus name of Vialaea is in honour of Pierre Viala (1859–1936), who was a French scientist.
Species in the family are distributed in both temperate and tropical areas of the world, where they grow parasitically on twigs.
Vialaeaceae es una familia de hongos en la clase Sordariomycetes.[1] Es un taxon monotípico, su único género es Vialaea. La familia fue denominada en 1995 por P.F. Cannon.[2]
Las especies de esta familia se encuentran distribuidas en zonas templadas y tropicales del mundo, donde crecen como parásitos en ramitas.[3]
Vialaeaceae es una familia de hongos en la clase Sordariomycetes. Es un taxon monotípico, su único género es Vialaea. La familia fue denominada en 1995 por P.F. Cannon.
Las especies de esta familia se encuentran distribuidas en zonas templadas y tropicales del mundo, donde crecen como parásitos en ramitas.