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Umbilicus rupestris (Salisb.) Dandy (Navelwort)

Records (and photo sets)

Taxon Summary Date Vice-county Country #photos #macrophotos
Umbilicus rupestris In flower 4 July 2005 Brecon United Kingdom 4
Umbilicus rupestris Plant 22 September 2001 Merioneth Wales 2
Umbilicus rupestris In fruit 10 August 1999 South Devon England 4
Umbilicus rupestris Plant 7 July 1969 Eire 1

Suggested Literature

Umbilicus rupestris may be covered by literature listed under:

BIOTA
(living things)
Eukaryota
(eukaryotes)
PLANTAE
(plants)
SPERMATOPHYTA
(vascular plants)
MAGNOLIOPSIDA
(flowering plants)
MAGNOLIIDAE
(dicotyledonous flowering plants)

Feeding and other inter-species relationships

Associated with Umbilicus rupestris:

Photos leaf (live) live leaf is spotted by often in rings, amphigenous telium Puccinia umbilici - a rust fungus (Uredinales: Pucciniaceae) Major Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [causes yellow spots]
leaf (wilted) wilted leaf is mined by larva Cheilosia semifasciata - a hoverfly (Diptera: Syrphidae) Rotheray, G.E., 1993
Photos petiole (live) live petiole is parasitised by often in rings telium Puccinia umbilici - a rust fungus (Uredinales: Pucciniaceae) Major Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
stem (dead) dead stem is decayed by immersed pseudothecium Lewia scrophulariae - an ascomycete (Pleosporales: Pleosporaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
Photos stem (live) live stem is parasitised by often in rings telium Puccinia umbilici - a rust fungus (Uredinales: Pucciniaceae) Major Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997

Umbilicus rupestris may be associated with more taxa listed at higher taxonomic level

MAGNOLIOPSIDA
(flowering plants)
MAGNOLIIDAE
(dicotyledonous flowering plants)

References

Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook
Rotheray, G.E., 1993 Colour Guide to Hoverfly Larvae (Diptera, Syrphidae) in Britain and Europe

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