Puccinia bolleyana Sacc.

  • Filed As

    Pucciniaceae
    Puccinia bolleyana Sacc.

  • Collector(s)

    W. A. Kellerman s.n., 05 Apr 1902

  • Location

    United States of America. Ohio. Franklin Co. Columbus.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3002821

    Occurrence ID: 3a0b67cf-1bb8-476e-bd49-bb296bdaed3d

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Ohio

  • County/Municipio

    Franklin Co.

  • City/Township

    Columbus

  • Coordinates

    39.9612, -82.9988

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    23462

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  • Geodetic Datum

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Corrected Label; cfr. Bot. Gas. 35:15. Jan. 1903.
88. Puccinia sambuci (Schw.) Arth.
Puccinia atkinsoniana DieRtlHgf ffOHl
Garrett Herbariumjt
— -	On Carex lurida Wahlf*1® ^ 1Sw2
Columbus, Ohio. April 5, 1902.
Coll. W. A. Kellerman.
“Puccinia atkinsoniana Dietel n. sp. Sori on the under side of the
leaves, a few also upon the upper side. Uredo-sori elliptical to linear,
cinnamon-brown, surrounded by the ruptured epidermis. Uredospores
elliptical, obovate or rarely spherical, 22—30x17-22, epispore spinulose,
yellowish-brown, with 2 germpores lying very near the apex. Teleutosori
blackish-brown, arched in the form of a cushion, circular, elliptical or
linear, firm. Teleutospores mostly clavate, at the septum generally some-
what deeply constricted, 40-60 x 18-28, upper cell spherical or oval,
rounded at the apex, provided with a thick wall, at the apex 5-10 in
diameter, lower cell generally cuneiform and narrowing into the pedicel
or rounded at the base, epispore smooth, brown; pedicel 20-60 long,
durable.” Geo. F. Atkinson, Some Fungi from Alabama, Bulletin of
the Cornell University (Science) 3:19. June 1897.
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