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Cephaleuros
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *''Cephaleuros biolophus'' *''Cephaleuros diffusus'' *''Cephaleuros drouetii'' *''Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *''Cephaleuros karstenii'' *''Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *'' Cephaleuros virescens'' Refe ...
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Cephaleuros Expansa
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *''Cephaleuros biolophus'' *''Cephaleuros diffusus'' *''Cephaleuros drouetii'' *''Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *''Cephaleuros karstenii'' *''Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus'' *''Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens'' Referen ...
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Cephaleuros Henningsii
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *'' Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *'' Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *'' Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *'' Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *'' Cephaleuros pilosa'' *'' Cephaleuros solutus'' *'' Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescen ...
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Cephaleuros Tumidae-setae
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *'' Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *'' Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *'' Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *'' Cephaleuros pilosa'' *'' Cephaleuros solutus'' *'' Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens ...
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Cephaleuros Solutus
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *'' Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *'' Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *'' Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *'' Cephaleuros pilosa'' *'' Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens' ...
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Cephaleuros Pilosa
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *'' Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *'' Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *'' Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *'' Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens'' ...
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Cephaleuros Minimus
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *'' Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *'' Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *'' Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens'' ...
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Cephaleuros Lagerheimii
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *'' Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *'' Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens'' ...
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Cephaleuros Biolophus
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *'' Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *''Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens'' ...
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Cephaleuros Diffusus
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *''Cephaleuros biolophus'' *'' Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *''Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens'' R ...
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Cephaleuros Drouetii
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *''Cephaleuros biolophus'' *''Cephaleuros diffusus'' *'' Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *''Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens'' Re ...
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Cephaleuros Endophyticus
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *''Cephaleuros biolophus'' *''Cephaleuros diffusus'' *''Cephaleuros drouetii'' *'' Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *''Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus ''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can ...
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Cephaleuros Karstenii
''Cephaleuros'' is a genus of parasitic thalloid green algae comprising approximately 14 species. Its common name is red rust. Specimens can reach around 10 mm in size. Dichotomous branches are formed. The alga is parasitic on some important economic plants of the tropics and subtropics such as tea, coffee, mango and guava causing damage limited to the area of algal growth on leaves (algal leaf spot), or killing new shoots, or disfiguring fruit. Members of the genera may also grow with a fungus to form a lichen that does not damage the plants. Species The species currently recognised are: *''Cephaleuros biolophus'' *''Cephaleuros diffusus'' *''Cephaleuros drouetii'' *''Cephaleuros endophyticus'' *''Cephaleuros expansa'' *''Cephaleuros henningsii'' *'' Cephaleuros karstenii'' *''Cephaleuros lagerheimii'' *''Cephaleuros minimus'' *'' Cephaleuros parasiticus'' *''Cephaleuros pilosa'' *''Cephaleuros solutus'' *''Cephaleuros tumidae-setae'' *''Cephaleuros virescens ''Cep ...
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