“…The fusiform, oblong, ellipsoidal to short clavate and few-celled (0–3-septate) ascospores are observed in Absconditella [ 38 , 39 ], Biostictis [ 35 ], Cryptodiscus [ 40 ], Geisleria [ 18 ], Sphaeropezia [ 41 , 42 ], Stictis [ 13 ] and Stictophacidium [ 13 ]. The oblong, ellipsoidal, obovoid to cylindrical and submuriform ascospores are present in Delpontia [ 13 ], Topelia [ 43 ] and Trinathotrema [ 44 , 45 ]. The oblong and muriform ascospores have been noted in Ingvariella [ 46 ] and Xyloschistes [ 30 , 47 ].…”