Puccinia nanocnides (Dietel) Kakish., Jing X. Ji, K. Hosaka & Hosoya, 2024

Kakishima, Makoto, Ji, Jing Xin, Hosaka, Kentaro & Hosoya, Tsuyoshi, 2024, Rust fungi (Pucciniales) on Cyperaceae in Japan, with 2 new names, 5 new combinations and typifications, Phytotaxa 666 (4), pp. 229-256 : 247

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.666.4.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14520061

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scientific name

Puccinia nanocnides (Dietel) Kakish., Jing X. Ji, K. Hosaka & Hosoya
status

comb. nov.

Puccinia nanocnides (Dietel) Kakish., Jing X. Ji, K. Hosaka & Hosoya , comb. nov.

MycoBank: 854818.

Basionym:— Aecidium nanocnides Dietel, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 34: 589, 1905 [MB168731].

Heterotypic synonym:— Puccinia phaeospora Kakish. & Y. Ono, Can. J. Bot. View in CoL 60: 1203, 1982 [MB110265].

Type:— Holotype specimen on Nanocnide japonica Bl. , collected in Fukushima Prefecture (Iwaki Province) in April 1903 by S. Kusano, used for original description by Dietel (1905), has not been found in any herbarium in the world. Neotype specimen is designated here: 0, I on Nanocnide japonica Bl. , Japan, Ibaraki Prefecture, Mt. Gozen-yama, 18 April 1978, TSH-R0051, [MBT10021355]. Epitype specimen is also designated here because the morphology of uredinial and telial stage is important characters to specify this species: II, III on Carex aphanolepis Franch. & Sav. , Japan, Ibaraki Prefecture, Mt. Gozen-yama, 11 September 1981, TSH-R0516, Holotype of Puccinia phaeospora , [MBT10021423].

Description:—See description of P. phaeospora by Ono & Kakishima (1982) and Hiratsuka et al. (1992).

Hosts and distribution in Japan:—0, I on Nanocnide japonica Bl. (Hon); II, III on Carex aphanolepis Franch. & Sav. [= C. japonica var. aphanolepis (Franch. & Sav.) Kuk ex Matsum. ] (Hon). ( Ito 1950, Ono & Kakishima 1982, Hiratsuka et al. 1992).

Notes:—Life cycle of this species was proved by Ono & Kakishima (1982) ( Hiratsuka et al. 1984). Aecidium nanocnides is the legitimate earliest name of this species.Therefore, a new combination name, based on this anamorphic species name, Puccinia nanocnides , is proposed under the ICNafp Shenzhen Code ( Turland et al. 2018).

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