Genus
Podonectria was introduced by Petch, to accommodate species of
Ophionectria (in the
Nectriaceae family), which are parasitic on
scale insects and have thick-walled
asci, long, multiseptate
ascospores, and a tetracrium-like conidial stage. The type species,
Podonectria coccicola was transferred from
Ophionectria coccicola and is associated with the scale insects of
Aonidiella aurantia ,
Aspidiotus perniciosus ,
Chrysomphalus aonidum ,
Lepidosaphes beckii ,
Lepidosaphes gloverii ,
Leucapsis sp.,
Parlatoria pergandii ,
Parlatoria ziziphi , and
Unaspis citri which are all mainly found on
Rutaceae species of plants. Species
Puttemansia aurantii , was initially found to be the type specimen of the asexual morph
Tetracrium aurantii and is associated with scale insect
Parlatoria ziziphi which feeds on
Citrus aurantium , was also transferred to the
Podonectria genus as
Podonectria aurantii . A new species collected from
Lepidosaphes sp. on
Citrus nobilis was named as
Podonectria echinata. Additionally, two new species,
Podonectria gahnia and
Podonectria novae-zelandiae , were reported by
J.M. Dingley in 1954 from scale insects in New Zealand, they were later followed by a new fungus
Podonectria tenuispora collected from
Lepidosaphes ulmi found on
Calluna vulgaris . Subsequently, Rossman transferred species
Ophionectria coccorum , associated with
Fiorinia juniperi , and also
Lasiosphaeria larvaespora on an undetermined scale insect also to
Podonectria, viz.
Podonectria coccorum and
Podonectria larvaespora . The fungal species
Trichonectria bambusicola was referred as
Podonectria bambusicola on account of it having scolecosporous ascospores (having very long worm-like spores) and tetracrium-like conidia by Pirozynski. However,
Podonectria bambusicola was excluded because of its occurrence on living leaves of bamboo rather than scale insects and remained an unclassified
loculoascomycete (class of fungi with bitunicate Ascomycota). Rossman then published a
monograph on
Podonectria and accepted eight species in 1978. A later examination of the type specimen of
Trichonectria bambusicola further revealed that this was a synonym of
Uredinophila erinaceae . The genus
Podonectria was characterized by having fleshy, white to brown, uninoculated ascomata with bitunicate asci and long, multiseptated ascospores and also being associated with scale insects. Spatafora et al. transferred the previously reported species
Podonectria cicadellidicola and
Podonectria citrina to genus
Ophiocordyceps (family
Ophiocordycipitaceae, Order
Hypocreales), supported by the previous phylogenetic analyses presented in Quandt et al in 2014. In 2019, Yang et al. found
Podonectria sichuanensis parasitic around the ascomata of fungus
Neostagonosporella sichuanensis (in the
Phaeosphaeriaceae family) on (water bamboo)
Phyllostachys heteroclada in China. In 2021, 3 fungi were associated with
Kuwanaspis howardi, a scale insect on
Phyllostachys heteroclada (fishscale bamboo) and
Pleioblastus amarus (bitter bamboo) in China. New species
Podonectria kuwanaspidis sp. nov. and
Podonectria novae-zelandiae , as well as
Microcera kuwanaspidis sp. nov. (
Nectriaceae family,
Hypocreales order), == Species ==