Maravalia
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Maravalia

Arthur (1922)
Type species
Maravalia pallida
Arthur & Thaxt. ex Arthur (1922)
Synonyms[1]

Argomycetella Syd. (1922)
Scopella Mains (1939)
Acervulopsora Thirum. (1945)
Scopellopsis T.S.Ramakr. & K.Ramakr. (1947)
Mapea Boedijn (1957)
Angusia G.F.Laundon (1964)
Telomapea G.F.Laundon (1967)

Maravalia is a genus of rust fungi in the Chaconiaceae family. The widespread genus contains about 35 species that grow on angiosperms.[2]

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3]

  • Maravalia achroa (P. Syd. & Syd.) Arthur & Cummins (1937)
  • Maravalia africana Gjaerum (1978)
  • Maravalia allophyli Berndt & F.O. Freire (2004)
  • Maravalia amazonensis (F.C. Albuq.) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia ascotela (Syd.) Mains (1938)
  • Maravalia aulica (Syd.) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia bauhiniicola (Cummins) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia bolivarensis Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia crotalariae Syd. (1937)
  • Maravalia cryptostegiae (Vestergr.) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia echinulata (Niessl ex Rabenh.) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia elata (Syd. & P. Syd.) Mains (1939)
  • Maravalia erythroxyli (Viégas) Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen (1984)
  • Maravalia exigua Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia fici (Mundk. & Thirum.) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia fusiformis Y. Ono, Kakish. & Lohsomb. (1988)
  • Maravalia gentilis (Syd.) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia guianensis Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia hygrophilae (Syd., P. Syd. & E.J. Butler) Mains (1938)
  • Maravalia ichnocarpi (Barclay) Sathe (1971)
  • Maravalia kevorkianii (Cummins) Cummins & Y. Hirats. (1983)
  • Maravalia limoniformis McTaggart, Y. Ono, Berndt & R.G. Shivas (2008)
  • Maravalia lonchocarpi (G.F. Laundon) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia lucumae (Dietel) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia manettiae Jørst. (1959)
  • Maravalia millettiae Yadav & Thirum. (1956)
  • Maravalia milletticola Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen (1984)
  • Maravalia mimusops (Cooke) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia palaquii (Cummins) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia pallida Arthur & Thaxt. ex Arthur (1922)
  • Maravalia payenae (Racib.) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia perae A.A. Carvalho & J.F. Hennen (2009)
  • Maravalia pressa (Arthur & Holw.) Mains (1939)
  • Maravalia pseudosuprastomatalis Y. Ono & Kakish. (1988)
  • Maravalia pterocarpi (Thirum.) Thirum. (1949)
  • Maravalia pura (Syd.) Mains (1939)
  • Maravalia quadrilobata (J.F. Hennen & Cummins) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia ramacharii Ravinder & Bagyan. (1994)
  • Maravalia sapotae (Mains ex Cummins) Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia sebastianiae J.C. Lindq. (1951)
  • Maravalia swartziae Y. Ono (1984)
  • Maravalia utriculata Syd. (1925)

Former species;[3]

  • M. albescens (Syd. & P. Syd.) Syd. (1924) = Chaconia alutacea, Chaconiaceae
  • M. hyalospora (Sawada) Dietel (1924) = Endoraecium hyalosporum, Endoraeciaceae
  • M. ingae Syd. (1925) = Chaconia ingae, Chaconiaceae

References

  1. "Maravalia Arthur 1922". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-07-10.
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 402. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  3. 1 2 "Species Fungorum - Search Page - Maravalia". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
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