Spanish micromycetes: Note II
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We continue the studies about Micromycetes. (One communication was published in Trabajos Compostelanos de Biologi?a 1973: 3,66-82). The related species are Puccinia hieracii (Schum.) Mart., sobre Hieracium auricula L.; Puccinia symphyti bromorum Mu?ller, subsp. benekeni Gaiim on Bromus racemosus L.; Puccinia lapsanae Fuck on Lapsana communis L.; Uromyces scillarum (Grey.) Wint. on Scilla venia Huds.; Uromyces betae (Pers.) Lev. on Beta maritima L. and Puccinia umbilici Guep. on Cotyledon umbilicus L.
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