Family Moniliaceae (Deutero Fungi)

Domain: EucaryaKingdom: FungiPhylum: DeuteromycotaClass: DeuteromycotinaOrder: Moniliales Phenology

Moniliaceae Species Discovered in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Species Common Name Photo Where? Phenology
Beauveria bassianaDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Botrytis cinereaDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Candelospora speciesDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Centrospora acerinaDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Cladobotryum mephiticusDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Gliocladium albumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Gliocladium cylindrosporiumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Haplotrichum aureumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Haplotrichum conspersumDeutero Fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Haplotrichum curtisiiDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Lemonniera terrestrisDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Monilia speciesDeutero fungus species(NA) HerePhenology
Oidium conspersumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Oidium pulchrumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Oospora rhododendriDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Paecilomyces farinosusDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Paecilomyces fumoso-roseusDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Paecilomyces speciesDeutero fungus species(NA) HerePhenology
Paecilomyces tenuipesDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Papulospora candidaDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Ramularia oxalidisDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Ramularia stellariaeDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Sarcocladium oryzaeDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Sepedonium brunneumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Sepedonium chrysospermumYeast species(NA) HerePhenology
Sporotrichum quercuumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology
Sporotrichum speciesDeutero fungus species(NA) HerePhenology
Stephanoma strigosumDeutero fungus(NA) HerePhenology

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Note:
Taxa on this list are only those contained in the ATBI database,
and do not neccessarily include all Park taxa from historic park reports, literature,
or other sources that have not yet been entered
in the Biodiversity Database.
Also note: where part of the taxon name is species,
it means that the taxon name has not yet been agreed upon by taxonomists for this group,
or that it was not identified to this level.



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