Puccinia extensicola Plowr.
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Filed As
Pucciniaceae
Puccinia extensicola Plowr. -
Collector(s)
W. A. Kellerman s.n., 24 May 1903
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Location
United States of America. Ohio. Columbus.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3400273
Occurrence ID: 1a5bf018-9db0-40e9-91ba-1f8760dcee2a
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Exsiccatae
Exsiccatae Number: 150
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Basidiomycota
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Family
Pucciniaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Ohio
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Locality
Columbus.
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Coordinates
39.9612, -82.9988
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
23462
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Georeferencing Method
GEOLocate Web Application. Used GEOLocate Web Application (batch client) to georeference locality with high precision.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
OHIO FUNGI With Reprint of the Original Descriptions W. A. Kellerman, Ohio State University 150. Puccinia caricis=asteris Arth. Aecidium. On Aster patficulatus Lam. Columbus, Ohio. May 24, 1903. Coll. W. A. Kellerman. “Aecidium Asterum Sz. “A. effusum' confluens tenuissimum pallide purpurascens, peridiis aggregatis immersis, pulvere albo. ‘Passim in foliis et caulibus Asterum glabrifoliorum.—Sporidia ma~ juscula vesiculosa, globosa aut oblonga simplicia.” L. D. de Schweinitz, Synopsis Fungorum Carolinae Superioris (excerpta), p. 41. No. 444. 1882. (Schrift, d. Nat. Gesselschaft zu Leipzig.) “Puccinia caricis-asteris sp. nov. “O. Spermogonia epiphyllous, yellow, punctiform, sunken in tissue of the leaf. “I. Aecidia hypophyllous, collected in groups on slightly swollen yellow or purplish spots, low, margin much divided and recurved; aecidiospores subglobose, 12-17 p. in diameter, wall thin, minutely roughened. “II. Uredosori hypophyllous, oblong; uredospores oblong or obo- vate, 12-16 by 18-22 %; wall thin, echinulate; pores few, scattered. “III. Teleutosori hypophyllous, oblong to oblong-linear, prominent, soon naked, dark brown, ruptured epidermis noticeable; teleutospores oblong or clavate-oblong, 16-22 by 48-56 lJ.; apex rounded, greatly thick- ened; pedicel slender, colored, half the length of the spore.” J. C. Arthur, Journal of Mycology, 8:54. June 1902. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 03400273
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Puccinia extensicola Plowr.