Bartalinia robillardoides

Distinguished by their unitunicate asci,[2] containing 3-4 septate, Bartalinia robillardoides species have been found in water samples and growing on medium like flowering shrubs and trees.

[4] Bartalinia robillardoides, has a flask shaped fruiting body, with fusiform candida, and unitunicate asci.

These appendages rang from 4-7μm long[9][10] This species is foliicolous, found growing on leaf vegetation, stem of medicinal plants, and dead aerial spines of Rosa canina.

[4] Bartalinia robillardoides has been successfully isolated and cultured in a lab on potato dextrose agar.

[13] Chloraziphilone has antimicrobial properties toward Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus lentus, Candida albicans, Trichophyton rubrum, and Septoria tritici.