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* **Tell us why you value the fungal databases*** -Host - 94 records were found using the criteria: name = theobromicola and its synonyms

Colletotrichum theobromicola Delacr. 1905 (Ascomycetes, ) Variant spelling Colletotrichum theobromicolum Delacr. 1905 = Colletotrichum fragariae A.N. Brooks 1931 = Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. stylosanthis Munaut 2002 Notes: Rojas et al. (2010) overlooked an illustration in the protologue that could serve as the lectotype when they designated a neotype. Distribution: Widespread in tropical and warm temperate regions. Substrate: Living leaves and fruit. Disease Note: Leaf and fruit spot, crown rot, stolon lesions, fruit rot, stem girdling. Host: Hosts in various families including Theobroma cacao (Malvaceae), Fragaria (Rosaceae) and some other reports. Supporting Literature: Araujo, M.B.M., Lima, C.S., Rabelo Filho, F.A.C., Ootani, M.A., Bezerra, A.M.E., and Cardoso, J.E. 2018. First report of Colletotrichum theobromicola and C. tropicale causing anthracnose on fruits of carnauba palm in Brazil. Pl. Dis. 102(1): 244.

Braganca, C.A.D., Nogueira Junior, A.F., Rogerio, F., and Massola Jr., N.S. 2014. First report of anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum theobromicola on Barbados cherry (Malpighia emarginata) in Brazil. Pl. Dis. 98(9): 1272.

Cristobal-Martinez, A.L., de Jesus Yanez-Morales, M., Solano-Vidal, R., Segura-Leon, O., and Hernandez-Anguiano, A.M. 2017. Diversity of Colletotrichum species in coffee (Coffea arabica) plantations in Mexico. Eur. J. Pl. Pathol. 147(3): 605-614.

Dorneles, K.R., Eloy, J., and Dallagnol, L.J. 2018. Colletotrichum theobromicola causing anthracnose on butia fruits in Brazil. Forest Pathol. 48(2): e12399.

Hawk, T., Rhodes, S.C., McBride, S., and Ong, K.L. 2018. First report of boxwood dieback caused by Colletotrichum theobromicola in Texas. Pl. Dis. 102(1): 242.

Hyde, K.D., Cai, L., Cannon, P.F., Crouch, J.A., Crous, P.W., Damm, U., Goodwin, P.H., Chen, H. , Johnston, P.R., Jones, E.B.G., Liu, Z.Y., McKenzie, E.H.C., Moriwaki, J., Noireung, P., Pennycook, S.R., Pfenning, L.H., Prihastuti, H., Sato, T., Shivas, R.G., Tan, Y.P., Taylor, P.W.J., Weir, B.S., Yang, Y.L., and Zhang, J.Z. 2009. Colletotrichum- names in current use. Fung. Diversity 39: 147-182.

James, R.S., Ray, J. , Tan, Y.P., and Shivas, R.G. 2014. Colletotrichum siamense, C. theobromicola, and C. queenslandicum from several plant species and the identification of C. asianum in the Northern Territory, Australia. Australasian Plant Disease Notes 9: 138.

Martinez-Culebras, P.V., Querol, A., Suarez-Fernandez, M.B., Garcia-Lopez, M.D., and Barrio, E. 2003. Phylogenetic relationships among Colletotrichum pathogens of and design of PCR primers for their identification. J. Phytopathol. 151: 135-143.

Matos, K.S., Santana, K.F.A, Catarino, A.M., Hanada, R.E., and Silva, G.F. 2017. First report of anthracnose on welsh onion (Allium fistulosum) in Brazil caused by Colletotrichum theobromicola and C. truncatum. Pl. Dis. 101(6): 1055-1056.

Munaut, F., Hamaide, N. , and Maraite, H. 2002. Genomic and pathogenic diversity in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides from wild native Mexican Stylosanthes spp., and taxonomic implications. Mycol. Res. 106: 579-593.

Munir, M., Amsden, B., Dixon, E., Vaillancourt, L., and Ward Gauthier, N.A. 2016. Characterization of Colletotrichum species causing bitter rot of apple in Kentucky orchards. Pl. Dis. 100(11): 2194-2203.

Oliveira, S.A.S., Silva, L.L., Diamantino, M.S.A.S., and Ferreira, C.F. 2018. First report of Colletotrichum theobromicola and C. siamense causing anthracnose on cultivated and wild cassava species in Brazil. Pl. Dis. 102(4): 819.

Pardo-De la Hoz, C.J., Calderon, C., Rincon, A.M., Cardenas, M., Danies, G., Lopez-Kleine, L., Restrepo, S., and Jimenez, P. 2016. Species from the Colletotrichum acutatum, Colletotrichum boninense and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complexes associated with tree tomato and mango crops in Colombia. Pl. Pathol. 65: 227-237.

Rodrigues, A.L., Pinho, D.B., Lisboa, D.O., Nascimento, R.J., Pereira, O.L., Alfenas, A.C., and Furtado, G.Q. 2014. Colletotrichum theobromicola causes defoliation, stem girdling and death of mini-cuttings of Eucalyptus in Brazil. Tropical Plant Pathology 39(4): 326-330.

Rojas, E.I., Rehner, S.A., Samuels, G.J., Van Bael, S.A., Herre, E.A., Cannon, P. , Chen, R., Pang, J., Wang, R., Zhang, Y. , Peng, Y.-Q., and Sha, T. 2010. Colletotrichum gloeosporioides s.l. associated with Theobroma cacao and other plants in Panama: multilocus phylogenies distinguish host-associated pathogens from asymptomatic endophytes. Mycologia 102: 1318- 1338.

Schena, L., Mosca, S., Cacciola, S.O., Faedda, R., Sanzani, S.M., Agosteo, G.E., Sergeeva, V., and Magnano di San Lio, G. 2014. Species of the Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and C. boninense complexes associated with olive anthracnose. Pl. Pathol. 63: 437-446.

Sharma, G., Maymon, M., and Freeman, S. 2016. First report of Colletotrichum theobromicola causing leaf spot of Cyclamen persicum in Israel. Pl. Dis. 100(8): 1790. https://nt.ars-grin.gov/fungaldatabases/new_allView.cfm?whichone=FungusHost&thisName=Colletotrichum%20theobromicola%20&organismtype=Fun… 1/3 20/9/2018 All data for a single taxon Shivas, R.G., Tan, Y.P., Edwards, J., Dinh, Q., Maxwell, A. , Andjic, V., Liberato, J.R. , Anderson, C., Beasley, D.R., Bransgrove, K., Coates, L.M., Cowan, K., Daniel, R., Dean, J.R., Lomavatu, M.F., Mercado-Escueta, D., Mitchell, R.W., Thangavel, R., Tran-Nguyen, L.T.T., and Weir, B.S. 2016. Colletotrichum species in Australia. Australas. Pl. Pathol. 45(5): 447-464.

Singh, R., Graney, L., and Williamson, M. 2015. First report of boxwood dieback caused by Colletotrichum theobromicola in the United States. Pl. Dis. 99: 1274.

Velho, A.C., Alaniz, S., Casanova, L., Mondino, P., and Stadnik, M.J. 2015. New insights into the characterization of Colletotrichum species associated with apple diseases in southern Brazil and Uruguay. Fung. Biol. 119: 229-244.

Veloso, J.S., Camara, M.P.S., Lima, W.G., Michereff, S.J., and Doyle, V.P. 2018. Why species delimitation matters for fungal ecology: Colletotrichum diversity on wild and cultivated cashew in Brazil. Fung. Biol. 122: 677-691.

Vieira, W.A.S., Lima, W.G., Nascimento, E.S., Michereff, S.J., Camara, M.P.S., and Doyle, V.P. 2017. The impact of phenotypic and molecular data on the inference of Colletotrichum diversity associated with Musa. Mycologia 109(6): 912-934.

Weir, B.S., Johnston, P.R., and Damm, U. 2012. The Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complex. Stud. Mycol. 73: 115-180.

Zhang, H., Luo, W., Pan, Y., Xu, J., Xu, J.S., Chen, W.Q., and Feng, J. 2014. First report of Fusarium temperatum causing Fusarium ear rot on maize in Northern China. Pl. Dis. 98(9): 1273.

Updated on Jun 20, 2018 Colletotrichum fragariae: Anacardium occidentale: Brazil - 51999, Cassia obtusifolia (Anthracnose.) Florida - 1, 537, Coffea sp. Angola - 45607,Brazil - 45607, Cyclamen persicum North Carolina - 45305, Fragaria ananassa Florida - 46370, Fragaria chiloensis Michigan - 40021, Fragaria sp. Florida - 1, 3291, 6178,Louisiana - 6178,North Carolina - 6178,United Kingdom - 36679,United States - 45260, Fragaria vesca India - 6558, Fragaria virginiana (Anthracnose.) North Carolina - 282, Fragaria ×ananassa Florida - 1, 94, 519, 537,Japan - 37629,Louisiana - 537,Mississippi - 30775, 48823,North Carolina - 282, 30775,United States - 36582, 49378, Potentilla canadensis (Anthracnose.) North Carolina - 282, Colletotrichum theobromicola: Acca sellowiana: New Zealand - 46370, 50113, Aeschynomene falcata Australia - 50521, Allium fistulosum Brazil - 50939, Annona diversifolia Mexico - 46370, Butia odorata Brazil - 51816, Buxus microphylla var. japonica Indiana - 48089,Louisiana - 48089,North Carolina - 48089,New York - 48089,South Carolina - 48089,Virginia - 48089, Buxus sp. Texas - 52026, Campomanesia phaea Brazil - 50668, Coffea arabica Australia - 47463, 50521,Mexico - 50604, Copernicia prunifera Brazil - 52031, Cyclamen persicum Israel - 49825, Eucalyptus ×grandis-urophylla Brazil - 50767, Fragaria ananassa Florida - 46370,United States - 48859, 49954, Fragaria vesca Louisiana - 46370,United States - 50291, 51120, Fragaria ×ananassa United States - 50291, 50471, 51416, Limonium sp. Israel - 46370, 50291, Malpighia emarginata Brazil - 48373, Malus domestica Kentucky - 50291,Uruguay - 52391, Mangifera indica Colombia - 48600, Manihot esculenta Brazil - 51754, Olea europaea Australia - 46370, 48444, 50291, 50521, 52066, Punica granatum Australia - 50521,India - 47773, Quercus sp. Florida - 46370, Stylosanthes guianensis Australia - 46370, 50521, Stylosanthes viscosa Australia - 46370, 49954, 50471, 50521, 51120, 51416, Theobroma cacao Cuba - 8050,Nigeria - 24017,Panama - 44577, 46370, 47390, 48859, 49236, 50471, 50501, 51120, 51416, 52119,

94 records were found using the criteria: Name = Colletotrichum theobromicola

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