Mycosphaerella pomi

Aposphaeria pomi (Schulzer & Sacc.)

Cylindrosporium pomi C. Brooks Phoma limitata (Peck) Boerema, (1965) Phoma pomi Schulzer & Sacc.

[1] It was first described by Giovanni Passerini in 1878 as Sphaerella pomi,[2] and transferred to the genus, Mycosphaerella, in 1897 by Gustav Lindau.

[2][3] The species epithet, pomi, is the genitive of Latin, pomum ("apple") and refers to the fact that this is a fungus found on apples.

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