Gymnosporangium bermudianum (Farl.) Earle

  • Filed As

    Pucciniaceae
    Gymnosporangium bermudianum (Farl.) Earle

  • Collector(s)

    F. S. Earle s.n., 13 Mar 1892

  • Location

    United States of America. Ocean Springs, Miss.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3011196

    Occurrence ID: f6419557-056f-44e6-bba0-79f699680d72

  • Exsiccatae

    Exsiccatae Number: 250

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Economic Fungi A. B. Seymour and F. S. Earle
2 50. Gymnosporangium Bermudianum, (Farl.)
Earle.
On leaves and twigs of (Red Cedar,
Juniperus Virginiana.
Ocean Springs, Miss., Mar. 13, 1892.
Coll. F. S. Earle.
I. iEcidial stage: A true Rrastelia developing in the
fall on small globose or somewhat irregular galls or. dis-
tortions on leaves or small twigs (of Juniperus Virgini-
ana). Peridium long exsertcd, fragile; margin laciniate
or fimbriate, not recurved; cells broadly oval, easily
separable, cell-wall conspicuously ribbed. Spores small
17.5 to 19.5 by 19.5 to 27 micromillimeters, globose or
polygonal, apparently smooth.
See also Farl. Bot. Gaz. 12: 206 d; S. 1887.
III. Teleutosporic stage following the iEcidial stage
on the same galls in spring Sporiferous masses usually
few, short and inconspicuous. Spores 2-celled, irregular-
ly orbicular, oval, oblong or double- conical, resembling
those of G. macropus, 18.5 to 29 by 29 to 55 micromilli-
metpi's-jRcomycelium and sporidia unknown.
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