Phylum:Anamorphic fungi >> Class: Anamorphic fungi >>  Order: Anamorphic fungi 
   
 
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 Scientific Name: Pseudocercospora campanumoeae
 
   
   
 Author:

Pseudocercospora campanumoeae (Sawada ex)Goh & Hsieh, Trans. mycol. Soc. R.O.C. 2: 89-90. 1987.

   
 
 
 
 
 Description: Leaf spots amphigenous, vein-limited and angular, 2-6 mm wide, dark grey in colour, sometimes with an indefinite dark brown margin. Fruiting chiefly hypophyllous. Stromata lacking or a few brown cells. Conidiophores 2-10 in a fascicle, emerging through the stomata, brown, paler towards the apex, cylindric, 3-5 septate, constricted at the septa, branched, occasionally geniculate, subtruncate at the apex, 50-210 × 4-5.5 μm, conidial scars unthickened. Conidia cylindro-obclavate, pale olivaceous, substraight to curved, 3-9 septate, obtuse at the apex, short obconically truncate at the base, hilum unthickened, 27-80 × 3-4.5 μm.
 
 
 
 
 
 Specimens:

Taiwan, Taichung, 29 Oct. 1907, holotype, NTU-PPE, Oct. 29, 1907.

 
 
 
 Habitat: On leaves of Campanumoea javanica Blume.
 
 
 
 Distribution:

Taiwan.

 
 
 
 References:

Sawada, K. 1943b.

   
   
   
 Provided:

W. H. Hsieh

 
 
 Note: The species epithet of this fungus given in the original citation by Sawada is cam-panumaeae, since it is considered to be a spelling mistake, as the genus of the host plant is campanumoea, it would be better to be corrected as campanumoeae.