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Unresolved and/or weird taxonomy (Fungi)
Or minor errors in reference databases.
 * MB = Mycobank, SF = SpeciesFungorum


 * Class Eurotiomycetes

Order Eurotiales

 * Family Aspergillaceae
 * Genus Evansstolkia Houbraken et al. 2020 phylogenetically sorted this genus in Aspergillaceae, MB lists it in Trichocomaceae, the former name of the anamorph in the genus Paecilomyces] in [[Thermoascaceae.
 * Family Thermoascaceae
 * Genus Byssochlamys has mostly been merged into Paecilomyces and a few other genera, two name combinations remaining.
 * Byssochlamys musticola Naumov & Kiryalova (1935) is still listed in MB, but not connected to any other genus.
 * Byssochlamys zollerniae C. Ram (1968) is still listed in MB and SF. Both also know Paecilomyces zollerniae Stolk & Samson (1971), but the two species are not connected. It is unclear whether the species designated by these names are identical.
 * Genus Paecilomyces
 * Paecilomyces formosus SF lists this species as synonym to Paecilomyces maximus, which currently has questionable standing. A valid description of P. formosus, clearly distinct to P. maximus was published by Urquhart and Idnurm (2023).
 * Paecilomyces gunnii SF and MB list this as accepted species, although it has been described as conidial stage of Cordyceps gunnii.
 * Paecilomyces loushanensis SF and MB list this as accepted species, but SF lists is as anamorph of Cordyceps loushanensis.
 * Paecilomyces maximus and Paecilomyces lecythidis are listed by MB as synonyms of an older P. formosus. Current description of Paecilomyces formosus by Urquhart & Idnurm (2023) clearly differentiates it from P. maximus and P. lecythidis. Their taxonomic placement is now unclear.
 * Paecilomyces nostocoides MB list this as accepted species, while SF lists is as synonym of Purpureocillium lilacinum.
 * Paecilomyces odonatae SF and MB list this as accepted species, it is possibly identical to Cordyceps odonatae from which it was originally isolated.
 * Paecilomyces saturatus MB lists this as accepted species, and Paecilomyces dactylethromorphus as synonym. Houbraken et al. 2020 disputes this, considering P. dactylethromorphus the earliest valid name to be used as current species name.
 * Paecilomyces taitungiacus is listed as individual species by MB. Korzets et al. 2001 refers to it as anamorph of Thermoascus taitungiacus
 * Paecilomyces verrucosus Samson & Transey (1975) is listed on MB and SF as accepted species. Byssochlamys verrucosa Samson & Transey (1975) however was not merged into Paecilomyces, unlike most other teleomorph species in Byssochlamys, but moved to Thermoascus verrucosus. These possibly described the same species with Paecilomyces being the anamorph and Byssochlamys being the teleomorph.
 * Paecilomyces zollerniae, see Byssochlamys, possibly identical to Byssochlamys zollerniae
 * Genus Thermoascus
 * Thermoascus aegyptiacus MB prefers the spelling egyptiacus, but also has additional entries for aegyptiacus, several of these entries refer to the other spelling as the original one. SF refers to them as aegyptiacus.

Order Onygenales

 * Family Gymnoascaceae
 * Genus Arachniotus
 * Arachniotus trisporus (of which Byssochlamys trisporus (Eurotiales) is a synonym) is still listed as current genus in SF, while MB considers it a synonym of Paecilomyces niveus (Eurotiales).

Multiple regions

 * D. ferrea

Australia

 * D. areolifolia
 * D. geminata
 * D. humilis
 * D. laurina

Southwestern Pacific

 * D. areolifolia
 * D. buxifolia
 * D. fasciculosa
 * D. foliosa
 * D. geminata
 * D. glabrata
 * D. hebecarpa
 * D. humilis
 * D. littorea
 * D. major
 * D. papuana
 * D. samoensis

Fiji

 * D. gillespiei
 * D. phlebodes
 * D. vitiensis
 * D. fasciculosa, D. foliosa, D. major and D. samoensis also occur on Fiji.

New Guinea

 * D. adiensis
 * D. gillisonii
 * D. lolinopsis
 * D. mollissima
 * D. novoguineensis
 * D. sogeriensis


 * D. areolifolia, D. buxifolia, D. calycantha, D. ferrea, D. foliosa, D. geminata, D. glabrata, D. hebecarpa, D. humilis, D. laurina, D. littorea,D. maritima, D. papuana and D. samoensisalso occur on New Guinea.

Niue

 * D. foliosa and D. samoensis occur on Niue.

Samoa

 * D. foliosa, D. major and D. samoensis occur on Samoa.

Tonga

 * D. foliosa, D. major and D. samoensis occur on Tonga.

Vanuatu

 * D. acris (Torres islands)
 * D. ferrea, D. foliosa and D. samoensis also occur on Vanuatu.

Wallis-Futuna

 * D. foliosa, D. major and D. samoensis occur on the Wallis-Futuna islands.

Hawaii (North-central Pacific)
Two endemic species are known on Hawaii. Both hawaiian species of Diospyros were formerly considered subspecies of Diospyros ferrea.
 * D. hillebrandii, islands of Oahu and Kauai.
 * D. sandwicensis