According to a recent (2022) survey of fungal
classification, Trichotheliaceae contains eight genera and about 365 species. The following list indicates the genus name, the
taxonomic authority, year of publication, and the number of species:[1]
^Jaklitsch, Walter; Baral, Hans-Otto; Lücking, Robert;
Lumbsch, H. Thorsten (2016). Frey, Wolfgang (ed.). Syllabus of Plant Families: Adolf Engler's Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien. Vol. 1/2 (13 ed.). Berlin Stuttgart: Gebr. Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Borntraeger Science Publishers. p. 144.
ISBN978-3-443-01089-8.
OCLC429208213.
^Schilling, F. (1927). "Entwicklungsgeschichtliche und systematische Untersuchungen epiphyller Flechten" [Evolutionary and systematic studies of epiphyllic lichens]. Hedwigia (in German). 67: 269–300.
^Kraichak, Ekaphan; Huang, Jen-Pan; Nelsen, Matthew; Leavitt, Steven D.; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten (2018). "A revised classification of orders and families in the two major subclasses of Lecanoromycetes (Ascomycota) based on a temporal approach". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 188 (3): 233–249.
doi:
10.1093/botlinnean/boy060.
^Sobreira, Priscylla Nayara Bezerra; Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia Da Silva; Maia, Leonor Costa; Lücking, Robert (2018). "Flabelloporina, a new genus in the Porinaceae (Ascomycota, Ostropales), with the first record of F. squamulifera from Brazil". Phytotaxa. 358 (1): 67.
doi:
10.11646/phytotaxa.358.1.4.