Phylum:Ascomycota >> Class: Dothideomycetes >>  Order: Dothideomycetes 
   
 
 BCRC Number NO BCRC Number!  
   
 Scientific Name: Pseudocercospora humuli
 
   
   
 Author:

Pseudocercospora humuli (Hori) Guo & Liu. Acta Mycol. Sinica Suppl. 1:345, 1986.

Basionym: Cercospora humuli Hori, J. Botany (London) 61:135, 1923..

   
 
 
 
 
 Description: Leaf spots angular, vein-limited, 1-2 mm wide, tan to reddish brown. Fruiting amphigenous, but chiefly hypophyllous. Stromata up to 70 μm wide, globular or somewhat elongated, brown. Conidiophores densely fasciculate, pale olivaceous to very pale olivaceous brown, irregular in width, straight, curved or flex-uous, 0-3 septate, not branched, not geniculate, rounded or subtruncate at the apex, 20-60 × 3-4.5 μm; conidial scars unthickened. Conidia pale olivaceous, cylindric to cylindro-obclavate, straight to mildly curved, 1-9 septate, obtuse to subobtuse at the apex, subtruncate to obconically truncate at the base, 35-120 × 3-5 μm, hilum unthickened.
 
 
 
 
 
 Specimens:

Taiwan, Taipei, 6 April, 1930, holotype in Herb. NTU-PPE, labelled as Cercospora humihjaponici Sawada.

 
 
 
 Habitat: On leaves of Humullis scaodens (Lour.) Merr.
 
 
 
 Distribution:

Taiwan.

 
 
 
 References:

Hsieh, WH and Goh, TK 1990. Sawada, K. 1942.

   
   
   
 Provided:

W. H. Hsieh

 
 
 Note: This fungus may be synonymous to Cercospora humuli Hori (Jour. Botany (London) 61:135.1923).