• Source: Acrostalagmus
  • Acrostalagmus is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Plectosphaerellaceae.
    The genus was described in 1838 by August Carl Joseph Corda. The commonest species is a hyphomycete, Acrostalagmus luteoalbus, which makes verticillate conidiophores with orange balls of slimy 1-celled conidia. It grows on dung and other kinds of debris. The species was often classified in Verticillium until DNA phylogenies suggested that the root-pathogenic species of that genus are distinct. The synnematous species Acrostalagmus annulatus is also relatively common.
    Species:

    Acrostalagmus albus
    Acrostalagmus annulatus
    Acrostalagmus luteoalbus


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