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Biga (Sydowia, 9, 339–358, 1955) re-examined the morphology of the sporangia and constructed a key, in Italian, to differentiate species of genus Albugo. Wilson (Torry Botanical Club Bulletin, 34, 61–84, 1907) described the North American species, Savulescu (Anal. Acad. Rous. Mem. Sect.Stimtiface. Soc, 21, 13, 1946a, A study on the European species of the genus Cystopus Lev. With special reference to the species found in Rumania. Thesis 213. University of Bucarest, Rumania, 1946b) the Romanian species, and Wakefield (Transactions of British Mycological Society, 2, 242–246, 1927) gave a historical note on the genus in her account of the species in South Africa.

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