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Salmacisia buchloeana (Kellerm. & Swingle) D. R. Huff & Amb. Chandra 2008

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Tilletia buchloeana Kellerm. & Swingle, Jour. Myc, 5 : 11. 1889
Sori in ovaries, ovoid, 1-2 mm. in length, showing between or often concealed by enveloping glumes, with dark reddish-brown spore-mass ; sterile cells hyaline, subspherical, with very thick lamellate wall and comparatively small central contents, somewhat more variable in size than the spores; spores light chocolate-brown, chiefly subspherical or spherical, with prominent short blunt tubercles often reaching only half way to outer margin of the prominent hyaline membrane which forms a band usually 2-4 /* wide and shows papilla of attachment, 17-22 fi in length.
On Poaceae:
Bulbilis daciyloides {Buchloe daclyloides) , Kansas. Type locality: Trego County, Kansas, on Buchloe daciyloides (^Bulbilis daciyloides), stami-
nate plants.
Distribution : Kansas.
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bibliographic citation
George Perkins Clinton. 1906. USTILAGINALES; USTILAGINACEAE, TILLETIACEAE. North American flora. vol 7(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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