Puccinia sedi Körnicke, 1881
on Sedum
gall
only telia. They are small, blackish brown, compact, long covered by the epidermis, amphigenous and often quite numerous. Teliospores two-celled, weakly constricted, elliptic; the wall is smooth and thin, but thick in the top section of the apical cell; pedicel hyaline, short, persistent.
host plants
Crassulaceae, narrowly monophagous
Sedum forsterianum, sediforme.
According to Buhr also S. dasyphyllum subsp. glanduliferum, hirsutum.
references
Brandenburger (1985a: 213), Buhr (1965a), Gäumann (1959a), González Fragoso (1924a), Klenke & Scholler (2015a), Talhinhas, Carvalho, Figueira & Ramos (2019a).