The Rusts of Australia Their Structure Nature And Classification
The Rusts of Australia Their Structure Nature And Classification
Daniel Mcalpine
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Scorzonera. 74. Puccinia angustifoliae Me Alp. I. Aecidia in dense clusters on the leaves, more sparingly on stems, about J to nearly mm. Diam. ; pseudoperidia with finely laciniate everted margins. Aecidiospores orange-yellow, globose to elliptical or sub- quadrate, 16 x 11-13 p or 13-14 p diam. III. Teleutosori on leaf and stem, black, long covered by epidermis, confluent, forming elongated patches, partially rupturing and throwing off epidermis, distinct from or along with aecidia. Teleutosp...ores clavate to oblong, smoky-brown, slightly con- stricted at septum, smooth, generally rounded and thickened at apex (up to 9 /x), slightly tapering towards base or often rounded, 40-53 x 16-21 //, average 50 x 20 ^ ; pedicel hyaline, deciduous, generally short, up to 38 p, long and 9 ^ broad. X. Mesospores common, similarly colored to teleutospores. Or paler, generally somewhat oval, thickened at apex, 25-30 x 16-17 yu. On Scorzonera anguslifolia L. Victoria Dimboola, Nov. , 1892, I. , III. (Reader).
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