Species within the Juncigenaceae family have a sexual morph with perithecial (flask shaped opening)
ascomata that are globose, subglobose, ovoid or pyriform (pear-shaped). They are immersed,
erumpent to superficial (in the host tissue), subcoriaceous to
coriaceous (leather-like), olivaceous-brown, brown to dark–brown to black, hyaline (glass-like) to yellow-orange to reddish-brow (in colour). They are also ostiolate (having an ostiole, a small hole or opening), (having short, thread-like filaments that line the opening), papillate (covering in small hairs) or hyaline to apricot coloured with a long neck surrounded by dense brown, septate (walled)
hyphae. The
peridium (the protective layer) consists of several cell layers of ellipsoidal to subglobose shaped cells forming a
textura angularis (a
parenchyma-like tissue of very densely packed cells that appear angular in cross section),
textura epidermoidea (tightly packed cells) or both, or
textura prismatica (densely packed leptodermatous hyphae) or
textura globulosa (packed with rounded cells). The
paraphyses (support structures) are numerous, narrow, branched or unbranched, persistent, connected to the apex and base of the peridium or catenophyses (pseudoparenchymatic chains of cells). The
Asci are 8–spored, unitunicate (single-walled), thin–walled, persistent, clavate (club-shaped), cymbiform (shaped like a boat), cylindrical to fusiform (spindle-shaped), short pedicellate (small stemmed), with or without an apical ring. The
ascospores are 1–3 seriate (arranged in rows), hyaline, ellipsoidal, clavate to fusiform (in shape), unicellular, or 1–4–septate (walled), with or without equatorial and polar or sub-polar appendages. They have an asexual morph that is hyphomycetous (they produce conidia on hyphae). The hyphae are septate, branched, hyaline to brown (in colour). They have conidiogenous cells that are non–specialized, short, light to dark brown (in colour), lateral, solitary, helicoid (spiral shaped) and septate. The
conidia are brown, single, helicoid, septate, constricted at the septa (adapted from Abdel- Wahab et al. 2010, Jones et al. 2014, Maharachchikumbura et al. 2015, Poli et al. 2019). ==Distribution==