Trabutiella is a genus of fungi in the family Phyllachoraceae.[1]
The genus was circumscribed by Frank Lincoln Stevens in Bot. Gaz. vol.70 on page 401 in 1920.
The genus name of Trabutiella is in honour of Louis Charles Trabut (1853–1929), who was a French botanist and physician. He is remembered for his work involving the flora of Algeria and Tunisia.[2]
It is similar in form to Trabutia (another Phyllachoraceae fungi), but with the asci 16-spored.
It was thought to be a synonym of Diatractium,[3] but only one species had been transferred.[4]
As accepted by Species Fungorum;[4]
Former species;
Trabutiella is a genus of fungi in the family Phyllachoraceae.
The genus was circumscribed by Frank Lincoln Stevens in Bot. Gaz. vol.70 on page 401 in 1920.
The genus name of Trabutiella is in honour of Louis Charles Trabut (1853–1929), who was a French botanist and physician. He is remembered for his work involving the flora of Algeria and Tunisia.
It is similar in form to Trabutia (another Phyllachoraceae fungi), but with the asci 16-spored.
It was thought to be a synonym of Diatractium, but only one species had been transferred.