“…The family Torulaceae Corda was introduced by Sturm [1] and is typified by Torula Pers. Species in Torulaceae are known only by their asexual morphs which are characterized as followed: superficial, effuse, greyish brown to black, powdery colonies; micro-or macronematous conidiophores, with or without apical branches; doliiform to ellipsoid or clavate, brown, smooth to verruculose, mono-to polyblastic conidiogenous cells which often remaining cupulate; subcylindrical, phragmosporous, acrogenous, brown, dry, smooth to verrucose conidia characteristically produced in branched chains [2,3,4,5,6,7]. Crous et al [8] investigated phylogenetic relationships of this family with the inclusion of Torula species and accepted Dendryphion Wallr., besides Torula within Torulaceae in Pleosporales.…”