Strigulaceae Tenuitholiascaceae Strigulales is an order of lichen-forming fungi in the class Dothideomycetes.
It contains two families: Strigulaceae and Tenuitholiascaceae, with a combined total of 115 species.
[1] The order was proposed by Robert Lücking, Matthew Nelsen, and Kevin Hyde in 2013.
[2] Most species in the order are foliicolous, that is, they grow on plant leaves.
According to a recent (2022) review of fungal classification, Strigulales contains 15 genera and a total of 115 species across two families.