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Puccinia mariae-wilsoniae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Puccinia mariae-wilsoniae
''Puccinia mariae-wilsoniae'', commonly known as the spring beauty rust, is a species of rust fungus found in North America. A plant pathogen, it grows on the leaves of the spring beauty flowering plants ''Claytonia caroliniana'' and ''C. virginica''. == Taxonomy == The species was first described scientifically in 1874 by Charles Horton Peck, although Peck attributed authorship to George William Clinton,〔 mayor of Buffalo, New York in 1842–43; the first specimens were collected in Buffalo.〔〔 The specific epithet was originally published as ''mariae-wilsoni'', but this is an orthographic error that was later corrected to ''mariae-wilsoniae''.〔 Early 20th-century rust authority Joseph Charles Arthur considered ''Uromyces claytoniae'' to be synonymous with ''P. mariae-wilsoniae'',〔 but this conclusion was rejected in a later publication,〔 and the putative synonymy is recognized by neither of the taxonomic databases Index Fungorum nor MycoBank.〔〔 The fungus is commonly known as the "spring beauty rust".〔 The epithet honors Mary L. Wilson, a Buffalo-area botanist who frequently collected specimens for Peck.〔
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