Fungal galls, other rusts, leaf spots, etc species

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Overview

 

This group contains sightings of rust fungi (some of which induce sizable brown galls) as well as those of miscellaneous leaf microfungi and sooty moulds.

 

Other moulds are included in Other fungi/moulds category (https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Categories/Guide/1754).

 

30 species

Endoraecium carnegiei (Acacia gall rust)

Endoraecium carnegiei
Endoraecium carnegiei
Endoraecium carnegiei

Kuehneola uredinis (A rust fungus)

Kuehneola uredinis
Kuehneola uredinis
Kuehneola uredinis

Melampsora lini (Flax rust)

Melampsora lini

Phragmidium violaceum (Blackberry Leaf Rust Fungus)

Phragmidium violaceum
Phragmidium violaceum
Phragmidium violaceum

Pseudosydowia eucalypti (A pathogenic eucalypt fungus)

Pseudosydowia eucalypti
Pseudosydowia eucalypti
Pseudosydowia eucalypti

Puccinia celmisiae (An Orange-yellow Rust)

Puccinia celmisiae
Puccinia celmisiae
Puccinia celmisiae

Puccinia dichondrae (Dichondra Rust)

Puccinia dichondrae
Puccinia dichondrae

Puccinia malvacearum (Hollyhock rust)

Puccinia malvacearum

Puccinia urticata (Nettle cluster-cup rust fungus)

Puccinia urticata
Puccinia urticata
Puccinia urticata

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