Cercospora elongata Peck

OHIO FUNGI
With Reprint of the Original Descriptions
W. A. Kellerman, Ohio State University
84. Cercospora elongata Peck.
On Dipsacus sylvestris Huds.
Columbus, Ohio. July 25, 1902.
Coll. W. A. Kellerman.
“Cercospora elongata, n. sp. Spots irregular, angular, limited by
the veinlets, often confluent, sometimes arid, brown, grayish-brown
or cinereous; flocci emphigenous, tufted, colored, subflexuous, some-
times nodulose; spores elongated, obscurely three to manyseptate, grad-
ually narrowed toward one end, colorless, .002 in. to .006 in. long, .00015
into .0002 in. broad, generally longer than the flocci.” Chas. H. Peck,
Annual Report of the State Museum, New York, 33:29. 1880.
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