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<strong>Colletotrichum</strong> – current status and future directions<br />
Table 2. (Continued).<br />
<strong>Colletotrichum</strong> <strong>species</strong> Glomerella <strong>species</strong> Reference Method Teleom<strong>or</strong>ph placement<br />
(von Arx & Müller 1954)<br />
Current clade Notes<br />
C. lindemuthianum Ga. lindemuthiana Shear & Wood (1913),<br />
Rodríguez-Guerra et al. (2005)<br />
Gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ium lycopersici Ga. lycopersici Krüger (1913) Lab<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong>y culture, inoculated tomato<br />
fruits<br />
Lab<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong>y culture <strong>or</strong> lab<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong>y crossing Ga. cingulata <strong>or</strong>biculare Modern revision needed<br />
Ga. cingulata acutatum Synonym of C. salicis<br />
C. mume Ga. mume Hemmi (1920) Lab<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong>y culture Ga. cingulata Modern revision needed<br />
C. musae Ga. musarum Petch (1917) present on same piece of host tissue Ga. cingulata gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides Connection needs further research: see Weir et<br />
al. (2012)<br />
C. <strong>or</strong>chidearum Unnamed Yang et al. (2011) Developed on PDA medium Ga. cingulata Not closely related to<br />
any established clade<br />
Identity of this fungus is not completely clarified<br />
C. parsonsii Unnamed Damm et al. (2012b) Developed on SNA medium NA boninense<br />
C. petchii Unnamed Damm et al. (2012b) Developed on sterile plant stem in<br />
culture<br />
C. phomoides Ga. phomoides Swank (1953) both m<strong>or</strong>phs developing from singleconidium<br />
isolate<br />
C. ph<strong>or</strong>mii Ga. ph<strong>or</strong>mii Hennings (1898), Farr et al.<br />
(2006), Damm et al. (2012a)<br />
C. phyllanthi Ga. phyllanthi Pai et al. (1970), Damm et al.<br />
(2012b)<br />
NA boninense<br />
Developed on leaves Ga. phacidiom<strong>or</strong>pha and Ga.<br />
cingulata<br />
based on type specimen (dried culture)<br />
and description (living culture sterile)<br />
Ga. cingulata dematium ? Modern revision needed<br />
acutatum Also see Kingh<strong>or</strong>n (1936) and von Arx (1987),<br />
misapplied as Ga. phacidiom<strong>or</strong>pha<br />
NA boninense Anam<strong>or</strong>ph and teleom<strong>or</strong>ph based on same type<br />
C. piperatum Ga. piperata Stoneman (1898) Lab<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong>y culture Ga. cingulata gloeosp<strong>or</strong>ioides ? Modern revision needed<br />
C. rhodocyclum Ga. phacidiom<strong>or</strong>pha Kingh<strong>or</strong>n (1936) Developed on the surface of living<br />
leaves, not in culture<br />
C. rhombif<strong>or</strong>me Unnamed Damm et al. (2012a) Developed on sterile plant stem in<br />
culture<br />
C. rubicola Ga. rubicola Stoneman (1898) Single-conidium isolations produced<br />
both m<strong>or</strong>phs<br />
C. salicis Ga. salicis Damm et al. (2012a) Developed on sterile plant stem in<br />
culture<br />
Ga. cingulata acutatum Synonym of C. ph<strong>or</strong>mii, name Ga.<br />
phacidiom<strong>or</strong>pha misapplied (Farr et al. 2006)<br />
NA acutatum<br />
Ga. cingulata acutatum ? Modern revision needed<br />
Ga. amenti, Ga. cingulata acutata Ga. amenti f<strong>or</strong>ms no anam<strong>or</strong>ph acc<strong>or</strong>ding to Arx<br />
and Müller (1954)<br />
C. sublineolum Unnamed Vaillancourt & Hanau (1992) Lab<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong>y mating study NA graminicola<br />
C. taiwanense Ga. septosp<strong>or</strong>a Sivanesan & Hsieh (1993) Single-ascosp<strong>or</strong>e isolations produced<br />
both m<strong>or</strong>phs<br />
NA Perhaps does not belong to <strong>Colletotrichum</strong>,<br />
modern revision needed<br />
Unnamed Ga. magna Jenkins & Winstead (1964) Lab<strong>or</strong>at<strong>or</strong>y crossing NA Not closely related to<br />
any established clade<br />
The anam<strong>or</strong>ph has been referred to as “C.<br />
magna” (e.g. Redman et al. 1999) but the name<br />
does not appear to have been f<strong>or</strong>mally published.<br />
Modern revision needed<br />
Unnamed Ga. miyabeana Fukushi (1921), Johnston &<br />
Jones (1997)<br />
Unnamed Ga. truncata Armstrong-Cho & Banniza<br />
(2006)<br />
Found on stems and leaves of Salix<br />
purpurea var. angustifolia and on<br />
sterilised pieces of willow stem in culture<br />
Ga. cingulata acutatum Synonym of C. salicis, treated as Ga. miyabeana<br />
by von Arx (1957b, 1987)<br />
Pairing of anam<strong>or</strong>ph isolates NA destructivum Anam<strong>or</strong>ph misidentified as C. truncatum<br />
(Latunde-Dada & Lucas 2007, Damm et al. 2009)<br />
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