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Ravenelia taslimii A. Line drawing of telial head B. Section of the telial head C. Urediniospores: Scale bar for A = 25 µm, B = 17 µm, C = 5 µm.

Ravenelia taslimii A. Line drawing of telial head B. Section of the telial head C. Urediniospores: Scale bar for A = 25 µm, B = 17 µm, C = 5 µm.

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... taslimii Mundk., Mycologia 30(6): 687 (1939) [1938] ( Fig. 4) Uredinia subepidermal, mostly epiphyllous, sometime amphigenous, intermixed with teliosorus, Paraphysis in the sorus. Urediniospores oval to oblong, 12.4 -16.2 × 15.2 -26.6 µm, wall 1 -1.5 µm, hyaline to reddish brown, echinulate, germ pores 2 -4, equatorial. Telia mostly epiphyllous, rarely amphigenous or caulicolous, blakish brown, ...

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