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Phyllosticta dianellicola and its teleomorph, Discochora dianellicola, on Dianellarevoluta and D. caerulea, are both described as new species. The fungus causes elliptical to elongate reddish brown lesions on living leaves of both hosts.
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Yip, HY. Phyllosticta dianellicola sp. nov., the anamorph of Discochora dianellicola sp. nov., on Dianella in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology 17, 81–87 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1071/APP9880081
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