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Ustilago oxalidis Ellis & Tracy, Jour. Myc. 6 : 77. 1890
Sori in the seeds, inconspicuous (affected ovaries scarcely differing from the normal except on dehiscence showing more or less of the seeds changed into reddish-brown dusty spore-masses slightly larger than the uninfected seeds); spores golden-yellow, chiefly ovoid to spherical, occasionally more elongate or irregular, coarsely verrucose, 13-20 fi in length ; conidia produced in anthers, inconspicuous, ovoid to subspherical, hyaline, thinwalled.
On Oxalidaceae :
Oxalis^ stricta, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, Wisconsin.
Type locality : StarkviUe, Mississippi, on Oxalis siricta.
Distribution : Connecticut to Wisconsin, Kansas and Mississippi ; also in South America.
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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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Thecaphora oxalidis

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Thecaphora oxalidis is a species of fungus belonging to the family Glomosporiaceae.[1]

Synonym:

  • Kochmania oxalidis (Ellis & Tracy) Piatek, 2005[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Thecaphora oxalidis". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
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Thecaphora oxalidis: Brief Summary

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Thecaphora oxalidis is a species of fungus belonging to the family Glomosporiaceae.

Synonym:

Kochmania oxalidis (Ellis & Tracy) Piatek, 2005
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