Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee 1887
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Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee in Cooke, Grevillea 15 99 (1887)
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Cooke & Massee
Cooke & Massee
1887
99
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Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee 1887
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Uredo rhagodiae
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Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee 1887
Host: Rhagodia nutans R. Br. On leaves. Herb. No. 294. Seashore, Seatoun (Wellington), E. H. Atkinson ! G. H. C. 27 Jan., 1921.
II. Uredosori amphigenous, chiefly hypophyllous, scattered, bullate, reddish-brown, orbicular, 1-1.5 mm. diam., long covered, at length free and surrounded by the ruptured epidermis. Spores globose or obovate, 22-30 X 20-23 mmm.; epispore cinnamon-brown, sparsely and moderately echinulate, 2-2.5 mmin. thick, cell-contents granular, cinnamon-brown; germ-pores scattered, numerous (8-10), conspicuous.
Distribution : Victoria.
The host is indigenous, and is not uncommon on rocky areas near the sea-coast; it occurs also in eastern Australia. (Cheeseman, 1906, p. 578.)
The spore-measurements (20 X 15 mmm.) given by Cooke and Massee are much too small, as has been ascertained by McAlpine (1906, p. 207) from an examination of part of the type material.
The spore-measurements (20 X 15 mmm.) given by Cooke and Massee are much too small, as has been ascertained by McAlpine (1906, p. 207) from an examination of part of the type material.
Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee 1887
Allan (1961) states that the host [Rhagodia triandra] is endemic, occurring in the North Island and in the north of the South Island. The rust was first described from Australia on Rhagodia billardieri (Cooke, 1887). In New Zealand it has been recorded only from Wellington Province.
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Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee 1887
Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee (1887)
Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee 1887
Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee 1887
Uredo rhagodiae Cooke & Massee (1887)
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29 June 2021