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Go to the NZFungi website for more indepth information on Puccinia oreoboli. Puccinia oreoboli

Biostatus

Present in region - Exotic

Article: McKenzie, E.H.C. (2008). Rust fungi in the subantarctic islands of New Zealand. Mycoscience 49: 1-10 Mycological Society of Japan.
Description: Uredinia amphigenous, bullate, up to 0.75 x 0.25 mm,long-covered by a shield-like flap of epidermis, cinnamon colored. Urediniospores (23–)26–32(–35) x (18–)20.5–25.5(–28) µm (mean of 63 spores, 29.2 x 23.3 µm), subglobose, ellipsoid, obovoid, sometimes angular; wall2–3 µm thick, cinnamon brown, echinulate, germ pores 2, equatorial.
Notes: This rust was described from Samanzing, Papua New Guinea on Oreobolus sp. (Cummins 1941). Dingley (1977) found a few teliospores intermixed with urediniospores in the two Campbell Island specimens, but no teliospores were seen in the more recent Auckland Islands specimen, and they could not be located on the Campbell Island specimens.The rust is not known on Oreobolus in mainland New Zealand. The current distribution of Papua New Guinea and the subantarctic islands of New Zealand is unusual fora rust fungus. However, Samanzing is about 2000 m above sea level, and a similar distributional pattern encompassing New Zealand, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and Solomon Islands exists for several genera of agaricales (Horak 1983). Oreobolus is a mainly Southern Hemisphere genus, but it also occurs in Hawaii, Malaysia, and Central America.