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Tolyposporella Nolinae Clinton, Proc. Best. Soc. Nat
Hist. 31 : 426. 1904.
Sori on the leaves, usually so crowded as to form a continuous and very conspicuous stratum of agglutinated black granular spores over the greater part of their surface ; sporeballs rather indefinite, often apparently of two, three, or four spores adhering in various ways and often separating into single spores ; spores olive-black, oblong or ovoid to spherical, flattened where in contact, with thick smooth epispore, chiefly 11-18 fJin length.
On Dracaenaceae :
Nolina microcarpa, Arizona, Type locality : Rincon Mountains, Arizona, on Nolina inicrocarpa. Distribution : Known only from the type locality.
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George Perkins Clinton. 1906. USTILAGINALES; USTILAGINACEAE, TILLETIACEAE. North American flora. vol 7(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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