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Puccinia inornata G. Cunn. 1923

Details
Puccinia inornata G. Cunn., Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 54 657 (1923)
Nomenclature
G. Cunn.
G. Cunn.
1923
657
ICN
Puccinia inornata G. Cunn. 1923
NZ holotype
species
Puccinia inornata
Classification
Associations
Descriptions
Puccinia inornata G. Cunn. 1923
Both host species [Cardamine spp.] and rust are endemic to New Zealand. The host plants occur in subalpine regions of both islands; the rust occurs only in the South Island.
Taxonomic concepts
Puccinia inornata G. Cunn. 1923
Puccinia inornata G. Cunn. (1923)
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Notes
typification
New Zealand. Cardamine heterophylla. On leaves, petioles, and stems. Macraes (Otago), 600 m., W. D. Reid, 29 Nov., 1921. holotype PDD 444, isotype BPI 078236
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scientific name
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15 December 2003