Dictyosporiaceae The family of this genus, Dictyosporiaceae, was created to accommodate a
holomorphic group of Dothideomycetes, including 12 genera that are saprobes on decaying wood and plant debris in terrestrial and freshwater habitats. The latest genera to be included were
Dictyocheirospora,
Dictyopalmispora,
Jalapriya and
Vikalpa.
Dictyosporium The genus was analysed
molecularly and was previously situated phylogenetically inside the Massariinaceae family. But in 2015 Tanka et al. changed its position and situated the genus inside the current family Dictyosporiaceae. Dictyosporium is a
paraphyletic genus and although since 2015 the family is correctly identified, the
taxonomy of the genus is still unresolved and the number of species keeps changing.
Number of Species In 2012 Withon et al. added 11 species while Boonmee et al. removed 10 species from the genus. The next change was in 2013 when three new species were identified:
D. aquaticum,
D. meiosporum and
D. thailandicum. In 2015
D. araucariae,
D. indicum,
D. hydei,
D. olivacesporum,
D. pseudomusae,
D. sexualis,
D. splendidum and
D. wuyiense were newly identified. By 2017 the genus had 43 species while in 2018 two new species were identified (
D. tubulatum and
D. tratense) and the genus was formed by 45 species. == Morphological characteristics ==