“…Except for L. maculans , leptosphaeria-like taxa are diverse and widespread. However, they are mostly found in temperate regions ( Supplementary Table S1 , [ 59 , 60 ]), with 30 species reported on grasses [ 29 ]. In addition, Leptosphaeria species seem not to be host-specific, as they have been discovered on various plant families (i.e., Adoxaceae , Apiaceae , Asteraceae , Euphorbiaceae , Fabaceae , Gentianaceae , Juglandaceae , Lamiaceae , Orobanchaceae , Plantaginaceae , Rhamnaceae , and Urticaceae ) [ 5 ].…”