“…Cyclopentachromones (CPCs), the tricyclic cyclopentabenzopyan-9-one derivatives, are relatively rare in nature. Only a few in this family has so far been reported from fungi, including coniochaetones A–D [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] and E–I [ 4 ], coniothyrione [ 5 , 6 ], diaportheones A–B [ 7 ], preussochromones D–F [ 8 ], cryptosporioptide [ 9 ], and remisporine A [ 10 ]. Remisporine B is a unique CPC dimer resulting from a spontaneous Diels-Alder reaction of remisporine A [ 10 ].…”