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New species of Pseudocercospora, Pseudocercosporella, Ramularia and Stenella (cercosporoid hyphomycetes)

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During the course of a monographic study of the genus Cercospora, several previously undescribed cercosporoid hyphomycetes were encountered, some of which are treated in the present paper. Ten new species of Pseudocercospora [on Anogeissus (Combretaceae), Catalpa (Bignoniaceae), Cedrela (Meliaceae), Citrus (Rutaceae), Flacourtia (Flacourtiaceae), Gelsemium (Loganiaceae), Oenothera (Onagraceae), Ribes (Grossulariaceae), Roystonea (Arecaceae) and Vaccinium (Ericaceae)], two species of Pseudocercosporella [on Solidago (Asteraceae) and Trichodesma (Boraginaceae)], two species of Stenella [on Cassia (Leguminosae) and Solidago (Asteraceae)], and a new species of Ramularia on Oplopanax (Araliaceae) are described.

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Braun, U., Crous, P. & Kamal New species of Pseudocercospora, Pseudocercosporella, Ramularia and Stenella (cercosporoid hyphomycetes). Mycol Progress 2, 197–208 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-006-0057-0

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