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Foodplant / spot causer
pycnium of Puccinia festucae causes spots on live leaf of Lonicera periclymenum
Remarks: season: 6-8

Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous telium of Puccinia festucae parasitises live leaf of Festuca ovina agg.
Remarks: season: summer

Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous telium of Puccinia festucae parasitises live leaf of Festuca longifolia
Remarks: season: summer

Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous telium of Puccinia festucae parasitises live leaf of Festuca rubra agg.
Remarks: season: summer

Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous telium of Puccinia festucae parasitises live leaf of Festuca arenaria
Remarks: season: summer

Foodplant / parasite
epiphyllous uredium of Puccinia festucae parasitises live leaf of Festuca glauca sens.str.
Remarks: season: summer

Foodplant / spot causer
pycnium of Puccinia festucae causes spots on live leaf of Lonicera
Remarks: season: 6-8

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Dicaeoma periciymeni (Schum.) Arthur & Fromme
Aecidium Periclymeni Schum. Enum. PI. Saell. 2: 225. 1803
Aecidium Xylostei DC. Fl. Fr. 2: 240. 1805.
Uredo Festucae DC. Fl. Fr. 6: 82. 1815.
Caeoma Lonicerae Schlecht. Fl. Berol. 2: 115. 1824.
Caeoma periclymenatum Link, in Willd. Sp. PL 6 2 : 52. 1825.
Caeoma xylostealum Link, in Willd. Sp. PI. 6 2 : 53. 1825.
Aecidium Lonicerae Duby, Bot. Gall. 906. 1830.
Puccinia Festucae Plowr. Gard. Chron. III. 8: 42, 139. 1890.
Uredo abscondita Fautrey; Fautrey & Lambotte, Rev. Myc. 17: 171. 1895.
Dicaeoma Festucae Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 3 3 : 468. 1898.
Pycnia amphigenous, gregarious in small groups 3-4 mm. across, inconspicuous, honeyyellow, flattened-globoid, 64-98 i* broad by 32-64 n high; ostiolar filaments up to 90 ix, agglutinate into a column.
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Joseph Charles Arthur and Fred. Denton Fromme. 1920. (UREDINALES); AECIDIACEAE (continuatio); DICAEOMA ON POACEAE. North American flora. vol 7(4). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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