“…Significant variation also exists among Stictidaceae genera regarding ascospore characteristics that might be informative in generic delimitation. The elongated clavate, long-cylindrical to filiform and multiseptate (>3-septate) ascospores can be observed in Absconditella [ 32 ], Cryptodiscus [ 13 , 33 ], Conotremopsis [ 34 ], Karstenia [ 13 ], Lillicoa [ 35 ], Nanostictis [ 13 ], Ostropa [ 13 ], Robergea [ 13 ], Acarosporina [ 13 ], Biostictis [ 35 ], Cyanodermella [ 15 ], Fitzroyomyce [ 36 , 37 ], Neostictis [ 36 ], Ostropomyces [ 20 ], Propoliopsis [ 13 ], Schizoxylon [ 13 ] and Stictis [ 13 ] ( Figure 1 ). The latter nine genera contain species whose ascospores can disarticulate into simple to septate part-spores or irregular fragments.…”