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Lagenulopsis bispora
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Lagenulopsis bispora is an obligate fungal parasite that infects the leaves of conifers exclusively in the genus Podocarpus. L. bispora is a member of the family Coryneliaceae. It has been reported in Cuba, Fiji, Jamaica, Malawi, Mexico, and Uganda. Less commonly, it has also been found in South Africa....read more on Wikipedia.
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