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Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]

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Allesch.
Berenger
(Berenger) Allesch.
1900
1901
935
as 'Phleospora'
ICN
species
Phloeospora maculans

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Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]

Type: Foliicolous Fungi; Description: Conidiomata acervular, gregarious, subepidermal, pustulate, more or less circular, brown, up to 0.2 mm in diameter; on greyish to yellowish leaf spots with brown margins, on the upper surfaces of leaves. Conidia cylindrical, straight, 2–4-septate, 29–55 × 4–5 μm, tapered towards the apex, smooth, hyaline.
Distribution: Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Wanganui, Nelson.; 1st Record: Brien & Dingley (1955: as Mycosphaerella alba).
Significance: A leaf spot having little significance in New Zealand. It is of concern in countries where silkworm culture is an important industry because silkworms will not eat mulberry leaves infected by the fungus.; Host(s): Morus alba, M. nigra.

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Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. (1900) [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. (1900) [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. (1900) [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch.
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]
Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch.

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Phloeospora maculans (Berenger) Allesch. 1900 [1901]
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1 January 2001
26 October 2018
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