Phragmidium mucronatum (Pers.) Schltdl.
Phragmidium mucronatum: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/21256
Synonyms
Phragmidium disciflorum  Phragmidium subcorticium 
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Microscopic features must be confirmed to identify this species. Reports without microscopic details are speculative. Several species of Phragmidium are known from Maryland.

Description

Causing orange rust on roses (Rosa).

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Phragmidium mucronatum
"Phragmidium mucronatum" found on "Rosa canina" in Beskid Wyspowy, Śnieżnica, Poland
Phragmidium mucronatum found on Rosa canina in Island Beskids, Poland
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Pucciniomycetes
Order: Pucciniales
Family: Phragmidiaceae
Genus: Phragmidium
Species:
P. mucronatum
Binomial name
Phragmidium mucronatum
(Pers.) Schltdl., (1824)
Synonyms

Aregma disciflora Arthur, (1899)
Aregma mucronatum (Pers.) Fr., (1832)
Ascophora disciflora Tode, (1790)
Coleosporium miniatum Bonord., (1860)
Coleosporium pingue Lév., (1847)
Lecythea rosae Lév., (1847)
Lycoperdon subcorticium Schrank, (1793)
Phragmidium bullatum Westend., (1863)
Phragmidium disciflorum (Tode) J. James, (1895)
Phragmidium rosae (Barclay) Tranzschel, (1914)
Phragmidium rosae (Pers.) Rostr., (1902)
Phragmidium rosarum Fuckel, (1870)
Phragmidium subcorticium (Schrank) G. Winter, (1882)
Puccinia mucronata Pers., (1794)
Puccinia mucronata a rosae Pers., (1794)
Puccinia rosae Barclay, (1889)
Teloconia rosae (Barclay) Syd., (1921)
Trolliomyces rosae (Barclay) Ulbr., (1938)
Uredo aurea Purton, (1821)
Uredo effusa sensu auct.; (2005)
Uromyces ulmariae sensu auct. p.p.; (2005)

Phragmidium mucronatum is a plant pathogen that causes rose rust.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Shattock, R. C.; Bhatti, M. H. Rahbar (March 1983). "The effect of Phragmidium mucronatum on rose understocks and maiden bush roses". Plant Pathology. 32 (1): 61–66. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3059.1983.tb01301.x. ISSN 0032-0862.