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Epicoccum andropogonis (asexual conidia inset) on Indiangrass in Howard Co., Maryland (10/12/2015). Determined by Dr. Megan Romberg/USDA-APHIS. The dark brain-like structures on this grass are the sporodochia of Cerebella andropogonis, a hyphomycete in the order Pleosporales. Photo by
Richard Orr. (
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Epicoccum andropogonis in Howard Co., Maryland (9/17/2020). (c) smuller, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by
Sue Muller. (
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Epicoccum andropogonis in Howard Co., Maryland (9/17/2020). (c) smuller, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by
Sue Muller. (
MBP list)
Epicoccum andropogonis in Howard Co., Maryland (9/17/2020). (c) smuller, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by
Sue Muller. (
MBP list)
Epicoccum andropogonis in Howard Co., Maryland (9/17/2020). (c) smuller, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by
Sue Muller. (
MBP list)
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