Mycosarcoma is a genus of fungus including M. maydis, sometimes called Ustilago maydis, 'corn smut fungus'. This genus seems to be a result of recent genetic testing showing that a new taxon is needed to better organize these species, previously thought unrelated.[2] The six recognized species were in different genera originally until genetic testing showed their relations and a genus name was resurrected to split these species into a more fitting nomenclature.[3]

Mycosarcoma
Mycosarcoma maydis diploid teliospores
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Ustilaginomycetes
Order: Ustilaginales
Family: Ustilaginaceae
Genus: Mycosarcoma
Brefeld, 1912[1]
Type species
Mycosarcoma maydis
Brefeld, 1912
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References

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  1. ^ Brefeld, O. (1812). "Untersuchungen aus dem Gesammtgebiete der Mykologie". Die Brandpilze und die Brandkrankheiten. 15 (5). Münster: Commissions-Verlag v. H. Schöningh: 1–151.
  2. ^ McTaggart, Alistair R.; Shivas, Roger G.; Boekhout, Teun; Oberwinkler, Franz; Vánky, Kálmán; Pennycook, Shaun R.; Begerow, Dominik (December 2016). "Mycosarcoma (Ustilaginaceae), a resurrected generic name for corn smut (Ustilago maydis) and its close relatives with hypertrophied, tubular sori". IMA Fungus. 7 (2): 309–315. doi:10.5598/imafungus.2016.07.02.10. ISSN 2210-6359. PMC 5159601. PMID 27990337.
  3. ^ a b Sipiczki, Matthias (2020). "Mycosarcoma aegyptiacum sp. nov., an antagonistic polymorphic basidiomycetous yeast related to smut fungi". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 70 (2): 1086–1092. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.003879.