Cladosporiaceae Chalm. & R.G.Archibald
Cladosporium ramotenellum K.Schub., Zalar, Crous & U.Braun , legitimate, scientific
Schubert, K., Groenewald, J.Z., Braun, U., Dijksterhuis, J., Starink, M.S., Hill, C.F., Zalar, P., Hoog, G.S. de & Crous, P.W. (2007), Biodiversity in the Cladosporium herbarum complex (Davidiellaceae, Capnodiales), with standardisation of methods for Cladosporium taxonomy and diagnostics. Studies in Mycology 58: 137, figs. 31-33 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Specimens examined: ... Sečovlje, isolated from hypersaline water from reverse ponds, salterns, 2005, P. Zalar, CBS-H 19862, holotype, isotype HAL 2026 F, culture ex-type CBS 121628 = CPC 12043 = EXF-454."
  • Text: identifier: MB 504577
  • Text: DNA sequences: from culture ex-holotype: GenBank EF679384 (ITS), EF679462 (EF), EF679538 (ACT), EF679614 (CAL), EF679692 (HIS).
  • Etymology: "Refers to the morphological similarity with Cladosporium tenellum."
Bensch, K., Groenewald, J.Z., Braun, U. et al. (18 November 2015), Common but different: The expanding realm of Cladosporium. Studies in Mycology 82: 60 [secondary reference]
  • Text: Species recorded from Australia on basis of "Specimens examined: Australia, Victoria, Geelong, Sheraton Hotel, isol. from Eucalyptus sp (Myrtaceae), 1 Oct. 2005, P.W. Crous, CPC 12385." CPC = "working collection of Pedro Crous ... , housed at CBS."
  • Text: "Cladosporium ramotenellum was previously only known from two Slovenian isolates (Schubert et al. 2007b), one being the type isolated from hypersaline water and an additional strain isolated from an air conditioning system. Since present molecular and morphological studies indicate that this species is a quite common saprobic species occurring on various substrates with a wider geographic distribution, its species description needs to be emended."