Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
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Puccinia pulverulenta Grev., Fl. Edin. 432 (1824)
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
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Nomenclature
Grev.
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1824
432
ICN
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
species
Puccinia pulverulenta
Classification
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Descriptions
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
All host species [Epilobium spp.] are indigenous to New Zealand. The rust is a cosmopolitan species probably indigenous. It is common throughout New Zealand.
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
Auckland Islands (Cunningham1923, 1931; McKenzie and Foggo 1989), Enderby Island, onEpilobium confertifolium Hook. f. [Onagraceae], May 25,1911, L. Cockayne (PDD 1440 – I). Campbell Island (McKenzie and Foggo 1989), on E. confertifolium, January 1981,M.N. Foggo (PDD 43968 – I); on E. confertifolium, February3, 1984, C.D. Meurk (PDD 45093 – I); Dent Island, onE. confertifolium, February 14, 1984, T.K. Crosby (PDD45050 – I).
This indigenous rust, which is widespread around the world, is common throughout New Zealand on many species of Epilobium. Only the aecial stage was found in the subantarctic islands. The aecia are amphigenous and can be very crowded on the leaf surface.
Taxonomic concepts
Puccinia epilobii-tetragoni (DC.) G. Winter (1881) [1884]
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. (1824)
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. (1824)
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. 1824
Puccinia pulverulenta Grev. (1824)
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2 February 1998