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. 2019 Jul 15;20(10):1327–1364. doi: 10.1111/mpp.12853

Table 2.

A summarized history of the taxonomy and nomenclature of the genus Lecanosticta.

Year Species epithet Reference Sexual state reported Country, location Host Description Notes
Lecanosticta acicola
1878 Cryptosporium acicolum Thüm de Thümen (1878) Asexual USA, South Carolina, Aiken Pinus echinata (P. variabilis)   P. variabilis is a synonym of P. echinata. In Wolf and Barbour (1941), it was mentioned that it was in fact on P. caribaea and that the host was previously incorrectly identified.
1884 Septoria acicola (Thüm) Sacc Saccardo (1884) Asexual USA, Carolina, Aiken P. variabilis Saccardo moved C. acicolum to Septoria due to the characteristic septate conidia.  
1922 Lecanosticta pini Sydow and Petrak (1922) Asexual USA, Arkansas and Oregon P. taeda and P. palustris in Arkansas and P. attenuata in Oregon The genus Lecanosticta was erected to accommodate L. pini, a fungus with erumpent stromata and pigmented conidia.  
1924 Lecanosticta acicola Sydow and Petrak (1924) Asexual USA The authors recognized that L. pini was C. acicolum. The genus was retained and the name L. acicola was proposed as the valid name.  
1926 Oligostroma acicola Dearness (1926, 1928) Sexual USA, Florida, Silver Springs P. palustris The sexual state of L. acicola was isolated from old pine needles from which the asexual state was previously isolated. In 1928, it was proposed that the asexual state Septoria acicola fits better in the genus Cryptosporium and that Oligostroma acicola could be Cryptosporium acicolum’s sexual state (Dearness, 1928).  
1939 Schirria acicola Siggers (1939) Sexual USA, Arkansas,  Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, Texas P. palustris, P. taeda, P. thunbergii Ascospores as well as conidia were plated onto media and morphologically examined to come to the conclusion that the sexual and asexual state are connected. Oligostroma acicola was changed to Schirria acicola as erumpent acervuli were observed, characteristic of Schirria.  
1941 Systremma acicola Wolf and Barbour (1941) Sexual USA Pinus spp. It was recognized that the pathogen was better suited in the Dothideaceae and therefore the fungus was moved to the genus Systremma and all the above names for the sexual state synonymized with S. acicola.  
1967 Dothistroma acicola Shishkina and Tsanava (1967) Asexual The name D. acicola was incorrectly assigned to both D. pini and L. acicola. The name was not used in subsequent literature. Due to similarities between symptoms caused by Dothistroma and Lecanosticta the asexual states of D. pini (presently D. septosporum) and L. acicola were synonymized and renamed as D. acicola and furthermore associated with the sexual state Systremma acicola.
1972 Mycosphaerella dearnessii Barr (1972) Sexual USA Systremma acicola was synonymized with Mycosphaerella dearnessii. Mycosphaerella dearnessii was assigned as the type for Mycosphaerella subgenus Mycosphaerella section Caterva. MycoBank accession number: 318138.
1996 Eruptio acicola Barr (1996) Sexual According to Barr (1996), Mycosphaerella dearnessii did not fit the description of Mycosphaerella and the new genus Eruptio M.E. Barr was erected to accommodate Eruptio acicola and Eruptio pini (sexual state of Dothistroma septosporum). The validity of the genus Eruptio was questioned as Lecanosticta acicola phylogenetically clusters with other Mycosphaerella anamorphs (Crous et al. 2001). Eruptio is not widely used in literature.
2012 Lecanosticta acicola Quaedvlieg et al. (2012) Both Europe and North America Pinus spp. As it was recognized that the genus Mycosphaerella should only be used with the anamorphic genus Ramularia (Crous et al., 2007; Crous, 2009), Lecanosticta acicola was selected as the valid name and type of the genus under the one fungus = one name rule. An epitype was designated for L. acicola in this study (Quaedvlieg et al., 2012). MycoBank accession number: 255702 Epitype CBS H‐21113, Ex‐epitype CBS 133791.
Other Lecanosticta species
1984 Lecanosticta cinerea Evans (1984); Marmolejo (2000) Asexual Honduras Pinus sp. The species name was proposed as the correct name for Gloeocoryneum cinereum. This name is not validly published (Marmolejo, 2000) as no basionym was established. The new combination Leptomelanconium pinicola was proposed because it had previously been established that Gloeocoryneum cinereum is a synonym of Stilbospora pinicola and that the genera Gloeocoryneum and Leptomelanconium have the same characteristics (Marmolejo, 2000).
1984 Lecanosticta gloeospora Evans (1984) Asexual Mexico, Iturbide‐Galeana, Nuevo León P. pseudostrobus The second valid species in the genus to be described based on morphological characteristics. MycoBank accession number: 106975 Holotype IMI 283812 Ex‐type IMI 283812.
2000 Lecanosticta longispora Marmolejo (2000) Asexual Mexico, Nuevo León P. culminicola The third species described in the genus based on morphological characteristics. No type was assigned but Quaedvlieg et al. (2012) epitypified the species in 2012.
2012 Lecanosticta longispora Quaedvlieg et al. (2012) Asexual Mexico, Nuevo León P. culminicola The first phylogenetic study to include this species. An epitype L. longispora was designated here. MycoBank accession number: 466255 Epitype CBS H‐21111, Ex‐epitype CBS 133602.
2012 Lecanosticta brevispora Quaedvlieg et al. (2012) Asexual Mexico Pinus sp. This isolate is the fourth species described in the genus based on phylogenetic inference and morphology. MycoBank accession number: 801940 Holotype CBS H‐21110, Ex‐type CBS 133601.
2012 Lecanosticta guatemalensis Quaedvlieg et al. (2012) Asexual Guatemala P. oocarpa The ex‐type of L. guatemalensis (IMI281598) was initially described as L. acicola based on morphological characteristics (Evans, 1984). The isolate was phylogenetically delineated as a new species in 2012 and subsequently described (Quaedvlieg et al., 2012). MycoBank accession number: 801941 Holotype CBS H‐21108, Ex‐type IMI 281598.
2018 Lecanosticta jani van der Nest et al. (2019) Asexual Guatemala, Nicaragua P. maximinoi, P. oocarpa, P.  tecunumanii New species described based on phylogenetic and morphological data. MycoBank accession number: 826875 Holotype PREM 62185, Ex‐type CBS 144456.
2018 Lecanosticta pharomachri van der Nest et al. (2019) Asexual Guatemala, Honduras P. oocarpa, P. tecunumanii New species described based on phylogenetic and morphological data. MycoBank accession number: 826876 Holotype PREM 62188, Ex‐type CBS 144448.
2018 Lecanosticta tecunumanii van der Nest et al. (2019) Asexual Guatemala P. tecunumanii New species described based on phylogenetic and morphological data. MycoBank accession number: 826877 Holotype PREM 62191, Ex‐type CBS 144450.
2018 Lecanosticta variabilis van der Nest et al. (2019) Asexual Guatemala, Honduras P. caribaea, P. maximinoi, P. oocarpa New species described based on phylogenetic and morphological data. The ex‐type was initially described as L. acicola by Evans (1984) based on morphological observations. MycoBank accession number: 826878 Holotype PREM 62195, Ex‐type CBS 144453 = IMI 281561.