Biology:Aeminiaceae
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The Aeminiaceae are a family of fungi in the Ascomycota, class Dothideomycetes. The family and the type genus are named after Aeminium, the Roman name of the city of Coimbra in Portugal, as the first species was first isolated from artwork in the Old Cathedral of Coimbra.[1] A second genus, Saxispiralis, has since been discovered, also from a monument in Portugal.[2]
Genera
The following genera have been described[1][2]:
- Aeminium J.Trovão, I.Tiago & A.Portugal (2019)
- Saxispiralis D.S.Paiva & A.Portugal (2023)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Trovão, J.; Tiago, I.; Soares, F.; Paiva, D.; Mesquita, N.; Coelho, C.; Catarino, L.; Gil, F. et al. (2019). "Description of Aeminiaceae fam. nov., Aeminium gen. nov. and Aeminium ludgeri sp. nov. (Capnodiales), isolated from a biodeteriorated art-piece in the Old Cathedral of Coimbra, Portugal". MycoKeys (45): 57–73. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.45.31799. PMID 30728746.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Paiva, D.; Trovão, J.; Fernandes, L.; Mesquita, N.; Tiago, I.; Portugal, A. (2023). "Expanding the Microcolonial Black Fungi Aeminiaceae Family: Saxispiralis lemnorum gen. et sp. nov. (Mycosphaerellales), Isolated from Deteriorated Limestone in the Lemos Pantheon, Portugal". Journal of Fungi 9 (9). doi:10.3390/jof9090916.
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