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- The Phragmidiaceae are a family of rust fungi in the order Pucciniales. The family contains 14 genera and 164 species. Arthuriomyces Frommeella Gerwasia...
- Gymnosporangiaceae Melampsoraceae Milesinaceae Ochropsoraceae Phakopsoraceae Phragmidiaceae Pileolariaceae Pucciniaceae Pucciniosiraceae Pucciniastraceae Raveneliaceae...
- Division: Basidiomycota class: Pucciniomycetes Order: Pucciniales Family: Phragmidiaceae Genus: Phragmidium Link (1815) Type species Phragmidium mucronatum (Pers...
- Gerwasia is a genus of rust fungi in the family Phragmidiaceae. Species in the genus grow on Rubus and Rosa plants. Gerwasia clara Gerwasia columbiensis...
- Scutelliformis is a genus of rust fungi in the family Phragmidiaceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Scutelliformis bicornus. Kirk...
- Joerstadia is a genus of rust fungi in the family Phragmidiaceae. The genus contains four species known from Africa, including Madagascar, which grow on...
- Gymnoconia is a genus of rust fungi in the family Phragmidiaceae. G. nitens causes an orange rust of Rubus species. "Gymnoconia Lagerh. 1894". MycoBank...
- Kuehneola is a genus of rust fungi in the family Phragmidiaceae. The widespread genus contains nine species. The genus name of Kuehneola is in honour of...
- Gymnoconia nitens is a species of rust fungus in the Phragmidiaceae family. It is a plant pathogen, and causes orange rust on various berries. The species...
- Xenodochus is a genus of rust fungus in the family Phragmidiaceae, containing the following species: Xenodochus minor Xenodochus carbonarius, Schltdl....