In 2013, Quaedvlieg et al. introduced a new combination for this species:
Parastagonospora nodorum (Berk.) Quaedvlieg, Verkley & Crous. In the article named "Sizing up Septoria" they showed that the type of the fungal genus
Stagonospora (
Stagonospora paludosa) actually clustered inside the
Massarinaceae and not in the
Phaeosphaeriaceae as was previously assumed. They also showed that the type of the genus
Phaeosphaeria (
P. oryzae) does not cluster near
Stagonospora nodorum. This means that both the
Phaeosphaeria and
Stagonospora names for this species are wrong. This caused that the
Phaeosphaeriaceae located genus previously known as
Stagonospora, incorporating several important pathogens on grasses (e.g.
Stagonospora nodorum and
S. avenae), was subsequently renamed into
Parastagonospora with
Parastagonospora nodorum being the type of this genus. == References ==