Uromyces waipoua McNabb 1966
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Uromyces waipoua McNabb, New Zealand J. Bot. 4 91 (1966)
Uromyces waipoua McNabb 1966
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McNabb
McNabb
1966
91
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Uromyces waipoua McNabb 1966
species
Uromyces waipoua
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The following species and form-species have been recorded as occurring in New Zealand, but, as I have not seen specimens, I am unable to give descriptions; moreover, as in most instances the published descriptions are so fragmentary as to be useless for comparative purposes, I have not included them here.
(f) Aecidium dissimenatum Berk., Hdbk. Fl. N.Z., p. 756, 1867.
Host: Hypericum japonicum Thumb. McAlpine (1906, p. 200) records this rust as occurring in Australia on the same host.
(f) Aecidium dissimenatum Berk., Hdbk. Fl. N.Z., p. 756, 1867.
Host: Hypericum japonicum Thumb. McAlpine (1906, p. 200) records this rust as occurring in Australia on the same host.
An endemic species recorded by Cunningham (1928) on subalpine endemic species of Hebe from the South Island; he stated that unlike Aecidium disciforme the mycelium of the rust is not systemic.
Uromyces waipoua McNabb 1966
Both host plants [Hypericum spp.] are indigenous and are widely distributed throughout New Zealand. The rust is widespread but of no economic importance. The teleutospores stage has been found only in Waipoua, North Auckland.
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Uromyces waipoua McNabb 1966
Uromyces waipoua McNabb (1966)
Uromyces waipoua McNabb 1966
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Waipoua State Forest, [New Zealand], 23 Apr. 1964, R.F.R. McN., (HOLOTYPE, PDD 23501).
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3 April 2001