Uredo moschatus G. Cunn. 1928
Details
Uredo moschatus G. Cunn., Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 59 499 (1928)
Nomenclature
G. Cunn.
G. Cunn.
1928
499
ICN
Uredo moschatus G. Cunn. 1928
NZ holotype
species
Uredo moschatus
Classification
Descriptions
Uredo moschatus G. Cunn. 1928
Host: Olearia moschata Hook. f. Black Birch Creek, Mt. Cook, Canterbury, 1,200 m. 1/28. G.H.C. Type.
II. Uredosori hypophyllous, scattered, orbicular, 0.5-1 mm. diam., pulverulent, pallid lemon-yellow, deeply immersed in the tomentum of the leaf. Spores subglobose or obovate, 24-30 x 20-24 mmm. ; epispore hyaline, 1 mmm. thick, finely and closely covered with small round-topped deciduous verrucae; germ pores equatorial, 3-4, not definite, appearing usually as thin places in the wall; immixed with numerous cylindrical, hyaline paraphyses.
The host is endemic and confined to the South Island (Cheesem. 1925, p.. 923).
The hyaline thin epispore characterizes the species.
The hyaline thin epispore characterizes the species.
Taxonomic concepts
Uredo moschatus G. Cunn. 1928
Uredo moschatus G. Cunn. (1928)
Global name resources
Notes
typification
New Zealand. Host: Olearia moschata Hook. f. Black Birch Creek, Mt. Cook, Canterbury, 1,200 m. 1/28. G.H.C. Type PDD 3379
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Fungi
15 December 2003