Phylum:Anamorphic fungi >> Class: Anamorphic fungi >>  Order: Anamorphic fungi 
   
 
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 Scientific Name: Phaeoramularia tithoniae
 
   
   
 Author:

Phaeoramularia tithoniae (Baker & Dale) Deighton, More Dematiaceous Hyphomycctes: 319. 1976.

Basionym: Cercospora tithoniae Baker & Dale, Mycol. Pap. 33:106-107. 1953.

   
 
 
 
 
 Description: Leaf spots distinct, brown, with yellowish to orange margin, angular or irregular, vein limited, 2-8 mm in diameter, coalescing and covering the whole surface of the leaf. Fruiting amphigenous. Secondary mycelium external: hyphae emerging through the stomata, bearing secondary conidiophores laterally, septate, pale olivaceous, 2-2.5 μm wide. Stromata poorly developed or consist of several brown cells, up to 45 μm in diameter. Conidiophores 2-8 in a fascicle, emerging through the stomata, pale olivaceous brown, uniform in color, not branched, erect or slightly tortuous, septate and geniculate, conidial scars conspicuously thickened, 30-90 × 3-4 μm. Conidia obclavato- cylindric, subhyaline to pale olivaceous, straight or slightly curved, 1-8 septate, rounded at the apex, obconically truncate at the base, catenulale, each end of the conidia holding a conspicuously thickened hilurn, 30-50 × 3.5-5 μm.
 
 
 
 
 
 Specimens:

Taiwan, Nantou Hsien, Yuchih, 10 Sept. 1984, NCHUPP-120.

 
 
 
 Habitat: On leaves of Tithonia diversifolia A. Gray.
 
 
 
 Distribution:

Burma, Cuba, Hong Kong, Guinea, India, Mauritius, New Britain, Singapore, Taiwan, Trinidad.

 
 
 
 References:

Hsieh, WH and Goh, TK. 1990.

   
   
   
 Provided:

W. H. Hsieh

 
 
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