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Cercosporoid hyphomycetes on malpighiaceous hosts from the Brazilian Cerrado: New Passalora and Pseudocercospora species on hosts of the genus Banisteriopsis

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Six new species of cercosporoid fungi were found on leaves of Banisteriopsis species from the Cerrado: Passalora chapadensis, P. delamonicae, and P. guimaranhensis on Banisteriopsis megaphylla, B. pubipetala, and B. megaphylla, respectively, and Pseudocercospora banisteriopsis-megaphyllae, P. matogrossoensis, and P. uwebrauniana on Banisteriopsis megaphylla, B. membranifolia, and B. stellaris, respectively.

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The authors thank Prof. Mariza Sanchez for the herbarium work, Prof. José Elias de Paula for the identification of the host species, and CNPq/Brazil for financial support.

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Hernández-Gutiérrez, A., Dianese, J.C. Cercosporoid hyphomycetes on malpighiaceous hosts from the Brazilian Cerrado: New Passalora and Pseudocercospora species on hosts of the genus Banisteriopsis . Mycol Progress 13, 365–371 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11557-013-0922-6

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