Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
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Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke, Grevillea 13 6 (1884)
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
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Nomenclature
Cooke
Cooke
1884
6
ICN
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Australia
species
Puccinia lagenophorae
Classification
Synonyms
- Puccinia allanii G. Cunn. 1923
- Puccinia brachyscomes McAlpine 1906
- Puccinia byliana Dippen. 1931
- Puccinia calendulae McAlpine 1903
- Puccinia calocephali McAlpine 1906
- Puccinia calotidis McAlpine 1906
- Puccinia cinerariae McAlpine 1906
- Puccinia cruciferae McAlpine 1906
- Puccinia distincta McAlpine 1896 [1895]
- Puccinia erechtitis McAlpine 1895 [1894]
- Puccinia hypochaeridis McAlpine 1895 [1894]
- Puccinia macalpinei P. Syd. & Syd. 1902 [1904]
- Puccinia nigricaulis McAlpine 1896
- Puccinia obscura sensu T.W. Kirk 1907
- Puccinia podolepidis McAlpine 1906
- Puccinia saccardoi F. Ludw. 1889
- Puccinia tasmanica Dietel 1903
- Puccinia terrieriana Mayor 1962
- Puccinia vittadiniae McAlpine 1906
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Descriptions
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Owing to the introduction into Europe of the Australasian species of rust fungus on groundsel (Senecio vulgaris), the identification of three species of rust oil hosts in Compositae has been reinvestigated by Viennot-Bourgin (1964) and Wilson, Walshaw, and Walker (1965). Viennot-Bourgin separated groundsel rust from Puccinia erechtites McAlpine on morphology of teleutospores but Wilson, Walshaw, and Walker (1965) regard both species as being the same rust; they also regard these species as synonymous with P. distincta and P. lagenophora, P. lagenophora being the prior name. As teleutospore characters are variable, the synonomy given by Wilson, Walshaw, and Walker (1965) has been accepted. Cunningham (1931b) suggested that with this fungus, a rust endemic to Australasia, has spread to exotic host species such as Bellis perennis, Calendula officinalis, Senecio cruentus and S. vulgaris. It is very common throughout New Zealand; when cultigens of Bellis perennis are grown as ornamental bedding plants, the rust can be most destructive.
Both host plant [Vittadinia australis] and rust are present in both Australia and New Zealand (Cunningham, 1945a). In New Zealand the rust has been collected only from Hurunui, North Canterbury.
Taxonomic concepts
Puccinia allanii G. Cunn. (1923)
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia brachyscomes McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia byliana Dippen.
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia calendulae McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia calocephali McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia calotidis McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia cinerariae McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia cruciferae McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia distincta McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia erechtitis McAlpine (1895) [1894]
Puccinia erechtitis McAlpine (1895) [1894]
Puccinia erechtitis McAlpine (1895) [1894]
Puccinia erechtitis McAlpine (1895) [1894]
Puccinia hypochaeridis McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke (1884)
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke (1884)
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke (1884)
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia macalpinei P. Syd. & Syd.
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia podolepidis McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia saccardoi F. Ludw.
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia terrieriana Mayor
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
Puccinia vittadiniae McAlpine (1906)
Puccinia vittadiniae McAlpine (1906)
Puccinia vittadiniae McAlpine
Puccinia lagenophorae Cooke 1884
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Type Australia, Victoria
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Fungi
16 September 2011