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Puccinia lagenophorae
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Puccinia lagenophorae is a rust fungus which infects plants in the family Asteraceae, particularly Senecio squalidus and Senecio vulgaris. It is native to Australia, and was first found in Europe in 1961. It produces aecia and telia on its hosts....read more on Wikipedia.
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