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Batistiaceae
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Batistiaceae

Samuels & K.F.Rodrigues (1989)
Type genus
Batistia
Cif. (1958)[1]

The Batistiaceae are a family of fungi in the division Ascomycota. The family was described by Gary Samuels and Katia Rodrigues in 1989 to contain the genus Batistia and its sole species Batistia annulipes. The anamorph form of this fungus has been named Acrostroma annellosynnema. Batistia annulipes was originally described from French Guiana, and was later found in other locations in South America and in Panama.[2]

References

  1. ^ Cifferi R. (1958). "Batistia, a new genus of the Cephalothecaceae family". Atti dell'Istituto Botanico della Università e Laboratorio Crittogamico di Pavia. 15 (5): 160–70.
  2. ^ Samuels GJ, Rodrigues KF. (1989). "Batista annulipes and its anamorph, Acrostroma annellosynnema". Mycologia. 81 (1): 52–6. doi:10.2307/3759450.

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