Parasitic Fungi of Illinois / By T.J. Burrill

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Parasitic Fungi of Illinois. 201 This species is certainly closely related to Puccinia rubigo- vera. Indeed, it is scarcely possible to separate them, except by the terminal projections of the teleutospores in P. coronata, and these are present in varying degrees, sometimes (as in No.
2334) nearly wanting.
P. emaculata, Schw.
II., III. Mostly epigenous, sometimes amphigenous. Sori small' rather prominent, mostly very numerous, irregularly scat- tered or crowded, rarely confluent on the leaves,
...but on the sheaths forming long, irregular lines, black, rather early erum- pent but long surrounded by the ruptured epidermis; uredo- spores subglobose, epispore rather thin, sharply but minutely echinulate, 15-24 i^; teleutospores elliptical or broadly clavate, slightly constricted, vertex strongly thickened and obtusely pointed or, rounded, narrowed below. Smooth, not deeply col- ored, 15-21 by 30-48 ^; pedicel once to once and a half as long as the spore^ tinted. • Entirely without spots ; at first sori entirely covered or sparingly erumpent, then often confluent, minute, abbreviated, narrow, parallel, often acuminate at both ends.

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