Tetramyxa parasitica Goebel, 1884on Ruppia, Zanichellia

Ruppia cirrhosa, from den Hartog (1963a)
gall
irregular-globular, fleshy bodies, up to a cm in size, mostly attachted to the runners, also on stems and in the inflorescence. Inside a mass of four-celled spores.
hostplants
Ruppiaceae, Zanichelliaceae, narrowly polyphagous
Ruppia cirrhosa, maritima; Zanichellia palustris.
references
Brandenburger (1985a), Braselton (1999a), Buhr (1965a), den Hartog (1963a), Klenke & Scholler (2015a), Redfern & Shirley (2011a), Roskam (2009a), Tomasi (2014a).
07/05/2017
Last modified 17.xi.2017

Ruppia cirrhosa, from den Hartog (1963a)
gall
irregular-globular, fleshy bodies, up to a cm in size, mostly attachted to the runners, also on stems and in the inflorescence. Inside a mass of four-celled spores.
hostplants
Ruppiaceae, Zanichelliaceae, narrowly polyphagous
Ruppia cirrhosa, maritima; Zanichellia palustris.
references
Brandenburger (1985a), Braselton (1999a), Buhr (1965a), den Hartog (1963a), Klenke & Scholler (2015a), Redfern & Shirley (2011a), Roskam (2009a), Tomasi (2014a).
07/05/2017
Last modified 17.xi.2017