“…Members of all four currently recognized species in the genus Hypovirus were isolated from C. parasitica (Hillman et al, 1990(Hillman et al, , 1992(Hillman et al, , 1994Enebak et al, 1994;Smart et al, 1999;Linder-Basso et al, 2005;Nuss and Hillman, 2011), but a number of unclassified hypovirus-like viruses have been described infecting other filamentous fungi, e.g., Agaricus bisporus (Deakin et al, 2017), Alternaria alternata (Li et al, 2019), Macrophomina phaseolina (Marzano et al, 2016), Phomopsis longicolla (Koloniuk et al, 2014), Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Xie et al, 2011;Hu et al, 2014;Khalifa and Pearson, 2014;Marzano et al, 2015), and Valsa ceratosperma (Yaegashi et al, 2012). The only four possible a α β γ: selected viruses from the "Alphahypovirus," the "Betahypovirus," and the "Gammahypovirus" groups, respectively.…”