Septoria sp. nov.
(Escallonia Leaf-spot - causative organism)

Taxonomic hierarchy:
Anamorphic SpeciesSeptoria sp. nov. (Escallonia Leaf-spot - causative organism)
GenusSeptoria (a form genus of coelomycetous leaf-spot fungi)
FamilyMYCOSPHAERELLACEAE (a family of ascomycetes and lichens)
OrderCAPNODIALES (sooty moulds)
SubclassDOTHIDEOMYCETIDAE (a subclass of fungi)
ClassDOTHIDEOMYCETES (a class of ascomycetes)
SubphylumPEZIZOMYCOTINA (a subphylum of ascomycetes)
PhylumASCOMYCOTA (spore shooters, ascomycete)
KingdomFUNGI (true fungi)
DomainEukaryota (eukaryotes)
LifeBIOTA (living things)
Records of Septoria sp. nov. (Escallonia Leaf-spot - causative organism) :
1: Septoria sp. nov. (Escallonia Leaf-spot - causative organism)
5 Sep 2009 OSGR: SY67 50° 40’ N, 2° 30’ W Vice County: Dorset (VC 9) England
leaf spots on Escallonia
Image 1: Infected leaves - top surfaces - black backgroundImage 2: Infected leaves - top surfaces - close-up - black backgroundImage 3: Infected leaves - under surfaces - black backgroundImage 4: Infected leaves - under surfaces - close-up - black backgroundImage 5: Leaf spots - close-up - enlargedImage 6: Leaf spots - close-up - enlarged (2)Image 7: Leaf spots - close-up - enlarged (3)Image 8: Pycnidia on leaf spot - magnifiedImage 9: Pycnidia on leaf spot - magnified (2)Image 10: Pycnidia on leaf spot - magnified (3)Image 11: Conidia in conidial tendril - magnifiedImage 12: Conidia - magnifiedImage 13: Conidia - magnified (2)Image 14: Conidia - highly magnifiedImage 15: Conidia - highly magnified (2)

Septoria sp. nov. (Escallonia Leaf-spot - causative organism) may be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

BioInfoBioInfo (www.bioinfo.org.uk) has 1 host/parasite/foodplant and/or other relationships for Septoria sp. nov. (Escallonia Leaf-spot - causative organism)
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