Phaeoacremonium

Phaeoacremonium is a fungus genus associated with wilt and decline diseases of woody hosts and human infections.

Togninia is the teleomorph (the sexual reproductive stage) of Phaeoacremonium.

Species

 * Phaeoacremonium aleophilum, associated with esca in mature grapevines and decline in young vines (Petri disease), two types of grapevine trunk disease.
 * Phaeoacremonium alvesii, a cause of subcutaneous infection of humans
 * Phaeoacremonium amstelodamense, a cause of human joint infection
 * Phaeoacremonium australiense, an endophyte of grapevines
 * Phaeoacremonium griseorubrum, a cause of human fungemia (blood infection)
 * Phaeoacremonium krajdenii, a cause of subcutaneous infection of humans
 * Phaeoacremonium parasitica, formerly Phialophora parasitica
 * Phaeoacremonium scolyti, an endophyte of grapevine, also isolated from bark beetle larvae
 * Phaeoacremonium sphinctrophorum, from fungal cyst of the human foot
 * Phaeoacremonium subulatum, an endophyte of grapevine
 * Phaeoacremonium tardicrescens, from unspecified human medical source
 * Phaeoacremonium theobromatis, from stem of wild mountain cocoa (Theobroma gileri) in Ecuador
 * Phaeoacremonium venezuelense, from eumycetoma of the human foot