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Venturiaceae

(Family)

Overview

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Venturiaceae is a family of . Several of the species in this family are plant pathogens.

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Taxonomy

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The Family Venturiaceae is further organized into finer groupings including:

Genera

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Acantharia

A Genus in the Kingdom Fungi. [more]

Aloysiella

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Antennaria

Antennaria is a of about 45 species of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Asteraceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with one species (A. chilensis) in temperate southern South America; the highest species diversity is in North America. Common names include catsfoot or cat's-foot, pussytoes and everlasting. [more]

Antennularia

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Aphysa

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Apiosporina

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Arnaudia

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Atopospora

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Botryothecium

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Caproventuria

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Coleroa

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Cryptoparodia

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Cryptopus

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Cycloconium

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Dictyodochium

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Dimerosporiopsis

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Ectosticta

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Euryachora

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Fusicladium

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Gelatosphaera

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Gibbera

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Hormotheca

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Karakulinia

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Lasiobotrys

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Lineostroma

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Maireella

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Metacoleroa

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Parodiodia

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Phaeocryptopus

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Phaeosphaerella

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Phasya

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Phragmogibbera

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Piggotia

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Piline

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Platychora

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Pollaccia

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Polyrhizon

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Protoventuria

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Pseudoparodia

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Pseudoparodiella

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Pucciniopsis

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Pyrenobotrys

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Ramalia

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Rhizosphaera

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Rosenscheldiella

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Scortechinia

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Spilocaea

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Spilosticta

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Stigmatea

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Trichodothis

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Uleodothis

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Venturia

A Genus in the Kingdom Fungi. [more]

Winteromyces

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Xenomeris

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Xyloma

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At least 63 species and subspecies belong to the Genus Xyloma.

More info about the Genus Xyloma may be found here.

Sources

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Last Revised: November 19, 2008