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L<strong>and</strong> Grant Technical Report No. 38<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Plant Diseases<br />

in<br />

American Samoa<br />

2002<br />

Fred Brooks, Plant Pathologist


L<strong>and</strong> Grant Technical Report No. 44, American Samoa Community <strong>College</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Grant Program, Aug. 2002.<br />

This work was funded in part by Hatch grants SAM-015 <strong>and</strong> -020, United States Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Agriculture</strong>,<br />

Cooperative State Research, Extension, <strong>and</strong> Education Service (CSREES) <strong>and</strong> administered by American Samoa<br />

Community <strong>College</strong>. The author bears full responsibility for its content.<br />

The author wishes to acknowledge O.C. Steele for his assistance in plant identifications, the L<strong>and</strong> Grant<br />

Forestry crew for their work on the brown root rot survey, <strong>and</strong> M.A. Schmaedick for his continued support.<br />

For more information on this publication, please contact:<br />

Fred Brooks, Plant Pathologist<br />

American Samoa Community <strong>College</strong><br />

L<strong>and</strong> Grant Program<br />

Pago Pago, AS 967<strong>99</strong><br />

Tel. (684) 6<strong>99</strong>-1394-1575<br />

Fax (684) 6<strong>99</strong>-5011<br />

e-mail <br />

Title page: cordana leaf spot <strong>of</strong> banana caused by Cordana musae.


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... iv<br />

About this text ........................................................................................................................................... vi<br />

Host-pathogen index .................................................................................................................................. 1<br />

Pathogen-host index .................................................................................................................................. 15<br />

Fungus pathogens on insects ..................................................................................................................... 27<br />

English <strong>and</strong> Samoan plant names, botanical equivalents .......................................................................... 28<br />

List <strong>of</strong> host plants by family ...................................................................................................................... 30<br />

Partial list <strong>of</strong> pathogens recorded in American Samoa ............................................................................. 31<br />

Authors <strong>of</strong> plant <strong>and</strong> fungus names ........................................................................................................... 34<br />

Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................. 36<br />

Color plates (following page 14)<br />

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Page


INTRODUCTION<br />

The Pacific isl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> American Samoa are an unincorporated territory <strong>of</strong> the United States located between<br />

latitude 14°12’ <strong>and</strong> 14°23’ South <strong>and</strong> longitude 170°32’ <strong>and</strong> 170°52’ West. The five principal isl<strong>and</strong>s⎯Tutuila,<br />

Aunu’u, <strong>and</strong> the Manu’a Isl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Ofu, Olosega <strong>and</strong> Ta’u⎯have a l<strong>and</strong> area <strong>of</strong> 197 km2 . They are volcanic,<br />

with narrow coastlines rising abruptly to tapered ridges. The ridges are comprised <strong>of</strong> primary <strong>and</strong> secondary<br />

forest, with 70% <strong>of</strong> the slopes greater than 30% (Wingert 1981). The highest elevations vary from 89 m on the<br />

small isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Aunu’u to 974 m on Ta’u; Matafao, 653 m, is the highest point on the main isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tutuila.<br />

Traditional subsistence farming is still concentrated along the coastal strips <strong>and</strong> lower slopes. Population pressure<br />

on the 140 km2 isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tutuila, however, is forcing development <strong>of</strong> slopes to 60%; approximately 90% <strong>of</strong> the<br />

more than 60,000 people in the Territory live on this isl<strong>and</strong>. Relatively level areas <strong>of</strong> importance are limited to<br />

the Tafuna (Leone) Plain on Tutuila <strong>and</strong> a few upl<strong>and</strong> areas on the outer isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ta’u. The wettest season is<br />

November-March, the driest season June-September. Yearly rainfall averages from 3,200 mm on the Tafuna<br />

Plain (airport) to 7,620 mm on Mt. Lata, Ta’u. The average temperature at Tafuna airport is about 28°C with an<br />

average high <strong>of</strong> 31°C <strong>and</strong> an average low <strong>of</strong> 25°C (Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce 1<strong>99</strong>6).<br />

Few plant disease epidemics have been recorded in American Samoa. This is partly due to traditional agr<strong>of</strong>orestry<br />

practices. These practices include interplanting small areas <strong>of</strong> subsistence crops⎯taro, giant taro, tapioca,<br />

kava⎯among banana, breadfruit, coconut or forest trees. One recent exception was the 1<strong>99</strong>3-1<strong>99</strong>4 taro leaf<br />

blight epidemic caused by Phytophthora colocasiae. Taro (Colocasia esculenta) was a major crop in both<br />

American Samoa <strong>and</strong> (Western) Samoa, planted over large areas <strong>of</strong> the isl<strong>and</strong>s. When P. colocasiae arrived it<br />

rapidly spread through the susceptible Samoan cultivars. Recent establishment <strong>of</strong> leaf blight resistant taro from<br />

Micronesia has revived local production. Banana Bunchy Top Virus, devastating in many parts <strong>of</strong> the Pacific,<br />

was <strong>intro</strong>duced to American Samoa in the late 1950s (Magee 1967). A recent survey showed an average <strong>of</strong> less<br />

than 5% <strong>of</strong> banana mats on Tutuila Isl<strong>and</strong> were infected <strong>and</strong> no sign <strong>of</strong> the disease in the Manu’a Isl<strong>and</strong>s (Brooks<br />

1<strong>99</strong>9). The percentage <strong>of</strong> disease in some <strong>of</strong> the commercial plantations, however was over 10%. The main<br />

limitations to banana production continue to be black leaf streak disease (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) <strong>and</strong> fruit<br />

damage by banana scab moth larvae (Nacoleia octasema). The role <strong>of</strong> nematodes is being assessed.<br />

Previous plant disease lists for American Samoa have been based on short, infrequent visits by consultants,<br />

including Dumbleton (1954) <strong>and</strong> Firman (1975). McKenzie’s work (1<strong>99</strong>6) summarized these findings <strong>and</strong><br />

others <strong>and</strong>, along with identifications from his 1989 survey, is the most complete record available. A technical<br />

paper on plant parasitic nematodes by Gr<strong>and</strong>ison was also published by the Secretariat <strong>of</strong> the Pacific Community<br />

(SPC) in 1<strong>99</strong>6.<br />

The following plant disease indexes present plant pathogenic organisms collected <strong>and</strong> identified in American<br />

Samoa between October 1<strong>99</strong>8 <strong>and</strong> July 2002. Another section lists fungal pathogens isolated from insects. The<br />

high ratio <strong>of</strong> fungi to other parasitic organisms in these lists reflects their abundance <strong>and</strong> diversity in the warm,<br />

humid environment <strong>of</strong> the tropics. Fungi, as opposed to most bacteria <strong>and</strong> viruses, are also more amenable to<br />

identification in a small plant pathology laboratory with limited resources. Due to the large number <strong>of</strong> specimens<br />

iv


collected during this project <strong>and</strong> the time <strong>and</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> having them identified at a reputable <strong>of</strong>f-isl<strong>and</strong> facility,<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the identifications are tentative. A voucher collection, including herbarium sheets, microscope slides,<br />

photomicrographs <strong>and</strong> photographs, has been established at the Tauiliili Pemerika Center for <strong>Tropical</strong> Agricultural<br />

Research, the USDA L<strong>and</strong> Grant Division <strong>of</strong> American Samoa Community <strong>College</strong> (ASLG).<br />

v<br />

Fred Brooks<br />

August 2002


ABOUT THIS TEXT<br />

Plant disease nomenclature, authorities, <strong>and</strong> modified host <strong>and</strong> pathogen index formats follow Farr et al.<br />

(1989). Plant names <strong>and</strong> authorities follow Farr (1989), Whistler (1<strong>99</strong>4a), The Plant Names Project (1<strong>99</strong>9),<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Index <strong>of</strong> Botanists (2001).<br />

Host-pathogen index. Plant hosts are listed alphabetically by genus <strong>and</strong> species, followed by the author who<br />

first described them. Common <strong>and</strong> Samoan names follow the abbreviated author(s) names, in brackets. Below<br />

each host name in alphabetical order are potential disease-causing organisms isolated from that host <strong>and</strong> the<br />

name <strong>of</strong> the disease or most common symptom. An accession number follows specimens deposited in the<br />

American Samoa L<strong>and</strong> Grant herbarium (ASLG). Most <strong>of</strong> the organisms in this list are known pathogens but<br />

may be present as saprophytes. Pathogenicity tests were conducted only with Corynespora cassiicola on tomato,<br />

Paecilomyces fumosoroseus on Seychelles fluted scale, <strong>and</strong> Metarhizium anisopliae on rhinoceros beetle. Banana<br />

Bunchy Top Virus was confirmed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).<br />

Color plates. Between the indexes are photographs <strong>of</strong> plant pathogens <strong>and</strong> plant disease signs or symptoms.<br />

Each plate is referred to in the indexes following the name <strong>of</strong> the pathogen or host.<br />

Pathogen-host index. This is an alphabetical listing by genera <strong>of</strong> disease causing organisms followed by their<br />

authority <strong>and</strong> taxonomic classification. Below each pathogen are suggested species identifications based on<br />

morphology, growth characteristics in vivo or in culture, signs <strong>and</strong> symptoms, isolation from a known host, or<br />

published presence in American Samoa (McKenzie 1<strong>99</strong>6). Unidentified species are listed as “sp.” Each species<br />

name is followed by the host from which it was isolated <strong>and</strong> the host’s common name.<br />

Fungus pathogens on insects. Several known entomopathogenic fungi have been isolated from insects. Most<br />

American Samoans do not use chemical pesticides <strong>and</strong> enhancing the indigenous population <strong>of</strong> insect pathogens<br />

is a potential biological control option.<br />

English <strong>and</strong> Samoan plant names, botanical equivalents. Latin scientific names are given for common<br />

English <strong>and</strong> Samoan plant names.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> host plants by family. This is a useful section for references like Farr et al. (1986) <strong>and</strong> Whistler<br />

(1<strong>99</strong>4a), where it is necessary to know plant families in order to find genus <strong>and</strong> species information.<br />

Partial list <strong>of</strong> pathogens recorded in American Samoa. Most plant pathogenic fungi <strong>and</strong> bacteria recorded in<br />

American Samoa are in the publication by EHC McKenzie (1<strong>99</strong>6). This list is an update <strong>of</strong> McKenzie’s publication<br />

<strong>and</strong> includes pathogenic organisms identified by the author from October 1<strong>99</strong>8 to July 2002: The latter are<br />

followed by double asterisks (**). Banana nematodes described by Gr<strong>and</strong>ison (1<strong>99</strong>6) are followed by a single<br />

asterisk (*).<br />

Authors <strong>of</strong> plant <strong>and</strong> fungus names. Full names <strong>of</strong> abbreviated plant <strong>and</strong> fungus authors listed in the indexes.<br />

Bibliography. List <strong>of</strong> sources used to identify plant pathogens, entomopathogens, nematodes, <strong>and</strong> local flora.<br />

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HOST-PATHOGEN INDEX<br />

host genus & species authority common English & Samoan names<br />

Crinum asiaticum L. [crinum lily, lau talotalo] accession no.<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 285P)<br />

pathogen genus & species, if known common symptom or name <strong>of</strong> disease<br />

Format used in the host-pathogen index (from Farr et al. 1989)<br />

Adenanthera pavonina L. [lopa]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Alocasia cucullata (Loureiro) G. Don [Chinese taro]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 242P)<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (L.) G. Don [giant taro, ta’amu]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — leaf spot (ASLG 230P)<br />

Glomerella cingulata — anthracnose (ASLG 235P)<br />

Macrophoma sp. — from taro leaf blight lesion<br />

Mycosphaerella alocasiae — leaf spot (ASLG007P) (Plates 1, 2)<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — from leaf spot (ASLG 033P)<br />

Phoma sp. — from leaf spot (ASLG 135P)<br />

Phytophthora colocasiae — taro leaf blight (ASLG 003P)<br />

Artocarpus altilis (Park.) Fosb. [breadfruit, ‘ulu]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 326P)<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — from leaf spot (ASLG 144P) (Plate 3)<br />

Glomerella sp. — angular leaf spot (ASLG 150P)<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot (ASLG 228P)<br />

Physalospora rhodina — leaf spot (ASLG 030P)<br />

Phyllosticta artocarpi — angular leaf spot (ASLG 225P)<br />

Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz [futu]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

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Barringtonia samoensis A. Gray [faiaga]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Bidens alba (L.) DC. [beggar’s-tick]<br />

Uromyces bidenticola — rust (ASLG 127P)<br />

Bisch<strong>of</strong>ia javanica Blume [‘o’a]<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 167P)<br />

Bixa orellana L. [lipstick-tree, loa]<br />

Cercospora bixae — leaf spot<br />

Brassica chinensis var. chinensis (L.) Prain [Chinese cabbage, pak-choi, kapisi]<br />

Ascochyta sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 270P)<br />

Cercospora brassicicola — from leaf necrosis (ASLG 271P)<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — from leaf necrosis (ASLG 272P)<br />

Erwinia sp. — bacterial crown rot (ASLG 041P)<br />

Leptosphaerulina sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 269P)<br />

Pythium spp. — damping-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd. [bougainvillea, felila]<br />

Cercosporidium bougainvilleae — leaf spot (ASLG 154P) (Plates 4, 5)<br />

Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) Venten. [paper-mulberry, u’a]<br />

Cercospora broussonetiae — leaf spot<br />

Brunfelsia americana L. [lady-<strong>of</strong>-the-night]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — anthracnose (ASLG 202P)<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — on anthracnose lesion (ASLG 297P)<br />

Caladium Venten. x hortulanum [caladium]<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — leaf spot<br />

Chaetomella sp. — from dead leaf tissue<br />

Calophyllum neo-ebudicum Guillaumin [tamanu]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook. f. & Thoms. [moso’oi]<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — branch dieback<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot (ASLG 210P)<br />

2


Canarium harveyi Seem. [mafoa]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 181P)<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Canna indica L. [canna lily, fagamanu]<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot<br />

Uredo pseudocannae — rust<br />

Capsicum annuum L. [sweet <strong>and</strong> hot peppers, polo]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — anthracnose (ASLG 200P) (Plate 6)<br />

Phytophthora parasitica — root <strong>and</strong> crown rot (ASLG 190P)<br />

Rhizopus stolonifer — fruit rot (ASLG 201P)<br />

Carica papaya L. [papaya, esi]<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — leaf spot (ASLG 171P)<br />

Corynespora cassiicola — target leaf spot (ASLG 286P) (Plates 7, 8)<br />

Carissa gr<strong>and</strong>iflora (E. Mey.) A. DC. [natal plum]<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — branch dieback (ASLG 274P) (Plate 9)<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — leaf spot<br />

Cerbera manghas L. [lava]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Cieba pent<strong>and</strong>ra (L.) Gaertn. [kapok, vavae]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot (ASLG 208P)<br />

Citrus aurantifolia L. Swingle [lime]<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — branch dieback (ASLG 290P)<br />

Citrus sp. L. [citrus, moli]<br />

Capnodium sp. — sooty mold<br />

Chaetomella sp. — on leaves<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — leaf anthracnose<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — on dead bark (ASLG 152P)<br />

Meloidogyne sp. — root knot nematode<br />

Phellinus noxius — (ASLG 248P)<br />

Phomopsis citri — citrus melanose (ASLG 309P)<br />

Sphaceloma fawcettii var. scabiosa — citrus scab (ASLG 169P)<br />

3


Cocos nucifera L. [coconut palm, niu]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — from coalesced leaf spots (ASLG 162P)<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — gray leaf blotch (ASLG 262P)<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 283P)<br />

Pestalotiopsis palmarum — gray leaf spot (ASLG 046P)<br />

Phoma sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 263P)<br />

Phomopsis sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 264P)<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — leaf spot<br />

Septoria sp. — from leaf spot<br />

causal agent unknown — American Samoa coconut yellowing (ASLG 226P)<br />

Codiaeum variegatum (L.) Blume [croton]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 237P)<br />

Coix lacryma-jobi L. [sanasana]<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 281P)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott [taro, talo]<br />

Cladosporium colocasiae — sooty mold<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — from leaf blight lesions (ASLG 256P)<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — from chlorotic leaves (ASLG 233P)<br />

Curvularia sp. — from Leptosphaerulina leaf spot (ASLG 170P)<br />

Dasheen Mosaic Virus — leaf chlorosis, discoloration (Plate 10)<br />

Fusarium solani — root <strong>and</strong> corm rot (ASLG 308P)<br />

Glomerella cingulata — from leaf blight lesions (ASLG 257P)<br />

Gonatobotryum sp. — on leaves <strong>and</strong> petioles<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — from Leptosphaerulina leaf spot (ASLG 147P)<br />

Leptosphaerulina trifolii — leaf spot (ASLG 143P) (Plates 11, 12)<br />

Marasmiellus stenophyllus — stem <strong>and</strong> corm rot (ASLG 027M)<br />

Phoma sp. — from leaf blight lesions (ASLG 255P)<br />

Phytophthora colocasiae — taro leaf blight (ASLG 003P) (Plates 13, 14)<br />

Pythium aphanidermatum — root <strong>and</strong> corm rot (ASLG 278P)<br />

Pythium sp. — corm rot (ASLG 036P)<br />

Septoria sp. — from Leptosphaerulina leaf spot<br />

Cordia aspera Forst. f. [tou]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Cordyline terminalis (L.) Kunth [ti]<br />

Ascochyta sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — from leaf spot<br />

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Pestalotiopsis sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Phoma sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 231P)<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Crinum asiaticum L. [crinum lily, lau talotalo]<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 285P)<br />

Crossostylis biflora Forst. [saitamu]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Cucumis sativus L. [cucumber, kukama]<br />

Cercospora citrullina — leaf spot<br />

Corynespora cassiicola — leaf spot (ASLG 184P)<br />

Didymella bryoniae — gummy stem blight (ASLG 207P)<br />

Meloidogyne sp. — root knot nematode<br />

Oidium sp. — powdery mildew<br />

Phoma cucurbitacearum — gummy stem blight, leaf spot<br />

Pythium aphanidermatum — wilt, fruit, root, crown rot (Plates 15, 16)<br />

Pythium spp. — damping-<strong>of</strong>f, root <strong>and</strong> crown rot (ASLG 177P)<br />

Rhizoctonia solani — damping-<strong>of</strong>f, fruit rot (ASLG 142P)<br />

Cuphea melvilla Lindl. [firecracker plant]<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — from necrotic leaf tip (ASLG 294P)<br />

Cyperus rotundus L. [purple nut sedge, mumuta]<br />

Puccinia canaliculata — leaf rust (ASLG 059P)<br />

Dendrolobium umbellatum (L.) Benth. [lala]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 145P)<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Digitaria setigera Roem. & F.W. Schultz [crab grass]<br />

Puccinia oahuensis — leaf <strong>and</strong> stem rust (ASLG 130P)<br />

Diffenbachia Schott [dumbcane]<br />

Lophodermium sp. — leaf spot<br />

Dioscorea bulbifera L. [bitter yam, soi]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Diospyros samoensis A. Gray [au’auli]<br />

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Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Dysoxylum samoense A. Gray [tufaso]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Pseudocercospora subsessilis — leaf spot (ASLG 1<strong>99</strong>P)<br />

Elattostachys falcata (A. Gray) Radlk. [taputo’i]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Erythrina subumbrans (Hassk.) Merr. [gatae palagi]<br />

Phoma erythrinicola — leaf spot<br />

Erythrina variegata L. [coral tree, gatae]<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — (ASLG 073P) leaf spot<br />

Phoma sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 234P)<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch [poinsettia]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf anthracnose<br />

Dothiorella sp. — branch dieback<br />

Glomerella sp. — leaf necrosis<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — branch dieback (ASLG 172P)<br />

Phoma sp. — branch dieback (ASLG 151P)<br />

Phomopsis sp. — branch dieback<br />

Sphaceloma poinsettiae — leaf anthracnose<br />

Fagraea berteroana A. Gray [pualulu]<br />

Sphaerulina sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 258P)<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 319P)<br />

Faradaya amicorum Seem. [mamalupe]<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 192P)<br />

Ficus elastica Roxb. ex Horne. [rubber plant]<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 254P)<br />

Ficus obliqua Forst. f. [banyan tree]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Ficus scabra Forst. f. [mati’ata]<br />

Phyllachora sp. — tar spot (ASLG 198P)<br />

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Ficus tinctoria Forst. f. [dyer’s fig; mati]<br />

Phyllachora sp. — tar spot (ASLG 229P)<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot (ASLG 189P)<br />

Fluggea flexuosa Muell. Arg. [poumuli]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot (ASLG 251P)<br />

Glochidion ramiflorum Forst. [masame]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Gloxinia perennis Druce [Canterbury bells]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — blossom blight (ASLG 300P)<br />

Corynespora cassiicola — on blighted blossoms (ASLG 301P)<br />

Hedychium coronarium J. Konig ex Retz. [white ginger, teuila]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 260P)<br />

Mycosphaerella hedychii — leaf spot<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — leaf spot<br />

Phoma sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 261P)<br />

Heliconia psittacorum L. fil [parrot flower]<br />

Curvularia sp. — leaf spot<br />

Dothiorella sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Heliconia humilis L. [lobster claw]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — from leaf anthracnose<br />

Curvularia sp. — from leaf anthracnose (ASLG 158P)<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — from leaf anthracnose<br />

Physalospora sp. — from leaf anthracnose<br />

Septoria sp. — from leaf anthracnose (ASLG 157P)<br />

Hern<strong>and</strong>ia nymphaeifolia (Presl.) Kub. [pu’a]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Hibiscus manihot L.[edible hibiscus, pele]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 218P)<br />

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. [China rose, Hawaiian hibiscus, ‘aute]<br />

Cercospora althaeina — leaf spot (ASLG 166P)<br />

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Colletotrichum — leaf spot (ASLG 140P)<br />

Curvularia sp. — leaf anthracnose<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 241P)<br />

Phellinus noxius — root <strong>and</strong> crown rot (ASLG 188P)<br />

Phoma sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 239P)<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 165P)<br />

unidentified — sooty mold<br />

Hibiscus tiliaceus L. [beach hibiscus, fau]<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — (ASLG 317P) leaf spot<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — leaf spot<br />

Phellinus noxius — root <strong>and</strong> crown rot (ASLG 203P) (Plate 18)<br />

Phyllachora sp. — tar spot (ASLG 038P)<br />

Inocarpus fagifer (Parkinson) Fosb. [ifi]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Intsia bijuga (Colebr.) Kuntze [ifilele]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 179P)<br />

Phellinus noxius — root <strong>and</strong> crown rot (Plate 19)<br />

Phyllachora afzeliae — tar spot (ASLG 211P)<br />

Ipomoea alba L. [moonflower, fue sina]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot<br />

Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Br. [beach morning-glory, fue kula, fue mola]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Iris L. [iris]<br />

Dothiorella sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Lagerstroemia indica L. [crape-myrtle]<br />

Oidium sp. — powdery mildew<br />

Lansium domesticum Correa [langsat]<br />

Fusarium solani — branch dieback (ASLG 314P)<br />

Nectria sp. — branch dieback (ASLG 259P)<br />

Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) Raven [primrose willow]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 175P)<br />

8


Lycopersicon esculentum Miller [tomato]<br />

Botryosphaeria dothidea — from leaf spot (ASLG 095P)<br />

Corynespora cassiicola — leaf spot (ASLG 056P)<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — leaf spot<br />

Dothiorella sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora — bacterial canker<br />

Meloidogyne incognita — root knot nematode (ASLG 164P) (Plates 20, 21)<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — from leaf spot (ASLG 096P)<br />

Pseudomonas solanacearum race 1 — bacterial wilt (ASLG 141P)<br />

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum — stem canker<br />

Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria — bacterial wilt (ASLG 224P)<br />

Macaranga harveyana (Muell. Arg.) Muell. Arg. [lau pata, pata]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot (ASLG 176P)<br />

Macaranga stipulosa Muell. Arg. [lau fitu]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Mangifera indica L. [mango, mago]<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — anthracnose (ASLG 194P) (Plate 22)<br />

Dendrophoma sp. — from leaf spots<br />

Lophodermium sp. — on dead stems<br />

Pestalotiopsis mangiferae — gray leaf spot (ASLG 195P)<br />

Stigmina mangiferae — leaf spot (ASLG 295P) (Plate 23)<br />

Manihot esculenta Crantz [tapioca, manioka]<br />

Botryosphaeria sp. — from leaf spots<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Cercosporidium henningsii — leaf spot (ASLG 065P)<br />

Mycosphaerella henningsii — leaf spot (ASLG 311P)<br />

Manilkara zapote (L.) D. Royen [sapote]<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — gray leaf spot (ASLG 197P)<br />

Merremia umbellata (L.) Hall. f. [fue lautetele]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Metroxylon vitiense (H. Wendl.) Hook. f. [sago palm, niu o lotuma]<br />

Phyllachora sp. — tar spot (ASLG 273P)<br />

Mikania micrantha Kunth [mile-a-minute vine, fue saina]<br />

9


Cercospora mikaniacola — leaf spot (ASLG 037P)<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Marasmiellus sp. — on dead stem<br />

Momordica charantia L. [bitter gourd]<br />

Cercospora citrullina — leaf spot (ASLG 323P) (Plate 24)<br />

Morinda citrifolia L. [nonu]<br />

Guignardia morindae — leaf spot (ASLG 193P)<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Musa acuminata x M. balbisiana Colla [edible banana, fa’i]<br />

Banana Bunchy Top Virus — stunting, sterility, plant death (ASLG 004P) (Plate 25)<br />

Cordana musae — leaf spot (ASLG 284P) (Plate 26)<br />

Curvularia sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 013P)<br />

Helicotylenchus sp. — spiral nematode<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — from leaf blight (ASLG 121P)<br />

Marasmiellus semiustus — pseudostem rot (ASLG 021M)<br />

Meloidogyne incognita — root knot nematode (ASLG 302P)<br />

Mycosphaerella fijiensis — black leaf streak (Plates 27, 28)<br />

Paracercospora fijiensis — black leaf streak (ASLG 287P)<br />

Phyllachora musicola — black cross leaf streak (Plate 29)<br />

Phyllosticta musarum — freckle (ASLG 288P)<br />

Radopholus similis —lesion nematode<br />

Uredo musae — banana rust (ASLG 282P)<br />

Myristica fatua Houtt. [Samoan nutmeg, ‘atone]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot (ASLG 174P)<br />

Neonauclea forsteri (Seem. ex Havil.) Merr. [afa]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Nicolaia elatior Horan. [torch ginger]<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — leaf blight<br />

P<strong>and</strong>anus whitmeeanus Mart. [screwpine; paogo, fasa, lau fala]<br />

Pestalotiopsis palmarum — leaf spot (ASLG 044P)<br />

Pestalozziella sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Paspalum conjugatum Bergius [sour paspalum, sourgrass]<br />

Physopella sp. — rust (ASLG 303P)<br />

10


Persea americana Miller [avocado, ‘avoka]<br />

Botryosphaeria dothidea — from leaf spot (ASLG 120P)<br />

Discosia sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Dothiorella sp. (Fusicoccum) — branch canker (ASLG 136P)<br />

Fusarium solani — root rot (ASLG 196P)<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — root rot (ASLG 205P)<br />

Phaseolus vulgaris L. [French bean, green bean, etc.]<br />

Colletotrichum lindemuthianum — anthracnose (ASLG 304P)<br />

Philodendron Schott [heart-leaf philodendron]<br />

Physalospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 159P)<br />

Piper methysticum Forst. f. [kava]<br />

Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus — kava wilt, dieback (ASLG 313P) (Plate 30)<br />

Pipturus argenteus (Forst. f.) Wedd. [soga]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Planchonella grayana St. John [‘ala’a]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Planchonella samoensis H.J. Lam ex Christoph. [mamalava]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Planchonella torricellensis (K. Schum.) Lam [mamalava]<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp. — leaf spot<br />

Rhynchosphaeria sp. — ‘shot hole’ leaf spot<br />

Plumeria sp. L. [frangipani, pua fiti]<br />

Coleosporium plumeriae — rust on leaves (Plate 31)<br />

Polyscias scutellaria ‘Tricochleata’ (W. Bull) L.H. Bailey [panax, tanitani]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 168P) (Plate 32)<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — leaf spot<br />

Glomerella sp. — from leaf spot<br />

Pometia pinnata Forst. [tava]<br />

Cladosporium sp. — sooty mold<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

11


Pritchardia pacifica Seem. & H. Wendl. ex Wendl. [Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm, niu piu]<br />

Bipolaris sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 316P)<br />

Botryosphaeria sp. — on leaf spot (ASLG 129P)<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 213P)<br />

Curvularia sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 214P)<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 212P)<br />

Pestalotiopsis palmarum — leaf spot (ASLG 128P)<br />

Pseuderanthemum carruthersii var. reticulatum (Seemann) Guillaumin [none known]<br />

Cercospora sp. (ASLG 221P)<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 325P)<br />

Glomerella sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 180P)<br />

Puccinia canaliculata (Schwein.) Lagerh. [rust fungus on purple nut sedge]<br />

Sphaerellopsis filum — mycoparasite <strong>of</strong> P. canaliculata (ASLG 060P) (Plate 17)<br />

Pueraria lobata (Willd.) Ohwi [kudzu]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 298P)<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — angular leaf spot<br />

Guignardia sp. — from leaf spot (ASLG 116P)<br />

Synchytrium minutum — ‘false rust’ (ASLG 2<strong>99</strong>P)<br />

Rhus taitensis Guillemin [tavai]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Phoma sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 220P)<br />

Rosa chinensis Jacq. [rose]<br />

Marssonina rosae — leaf spot (ASLG 289P)<br />

Mycosphaerella rosicola — leaf spot (ASLG 209P)<br />

Samanea saman (Jacq.) Merr. [monkeypod tree, tamaligi palagi]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Sanchezia Ruiz & Pav. [not known]<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot<br />

Solanum melongena L. [eggplant, aubergine, israeli]<br />

Phoma sp. — leaf spot, fruit spot (ASLG 160P)<br />

Cercospora egenula — leaf spot (ASLG 206P)<br />

Cercospora melongenae — leaf spot (ASLG 161P)<br />

12


Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 276P)<br />

Rhizopus stolonifer — fruit rot (ASLG 183P)<br />

Solanum nigrum L. [black nightshade, magalo]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Spathoglottis plicata Blume [Philippine orchid]<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf anthracnose (Plate 33)<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — from leaf blight (ASLG 155P)<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — from leaf blight<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — from leaf blight<br />

Spondias dulcis Park. [vi apple]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 247P)<br />

Mycosphaerella sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 293P)<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Syngonium podophyllum Schott [nephthytis]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot<br />

Colletotrichum sp. — leaf anthracnose<br />

Leptosphaeria sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 049P)<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — from leaf anthracnose (ASLG 173P)<br />

Syzygium inophylloides (A. Gray) C. Muell. [asi]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Tarenna sambucina (Forst. f.) Dur<strong>and</strong> [ma’anunu]<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae — branch dieback (ASLG 279P)<br />

Meloidogyne sp. — root knot nematode<br />

Terminalia richii A. Gray [malili]<br />

Phellinus noxius — brown root rot<br />

Terminalia samoensis Rech. [talie]<br />

Cercospora sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 277P)<br />

Theobroma cacao L. [cacao, koko]<br />

Physalospora sp. — from leaf anthracnose<br />

Uromyces sp. (Link) Unger, nom. cons. [rust fungus on Vigna sp.]<br />

Sphaerellopsis filum — mycoparasite <strong>of</strong> Uromyces spp. (ASLG 187P)<br />

13


Veitchia merrillii (Becc.) H. Moore [Manila palm]<br />

Cercospora sp. — from leaf spots (ASLG 156P)<br />

Dothiorella sp (Fusicoccum). — from leaf spot<br />

Fusarium oxysporum — from rotted roots (ASLG 307P)<br />

Pestalosphaeria sp. — leaf spot (ASLG 178P)<br />

Pestalotiopsis palmarum — gray leaf spot<br />

Phyllosticta sp. — from leaf spots<br />

Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. sesquipedalis (L.) Verdc. [yard-long bean, bush bean]<br />

Cercospora cruenta — leaf spot (ASLG 252P)<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides — anthracnose (ASLG 191P)<br />

Colletotrichum lindemuthianum — anthracnose (ASLG 245P)<br />

Glomerella cingulata — anthracnose (ASLG 191P)<br />

Leptosphaerulina trifolii — leaf spot (ASLG 325P)<br />

Oidium sp. — powdery mildew (ASLG 243P)<br />

Pseudocercospora cruenta — leaf spot (ASLG 185P)<br />

Uromyces appendiculatus — leaf rust (ASLG 244P)<br />

Uromyces sp. — leaf rust (ASLG 186P)<br />

Zea mays L. [corn, sana]<br />

Pythium aphanidermatum — root rot<br />

Zinnia violacea Cav. [zinnia]<br />

Cercospora zinniae — leaf spot (ASLG 217P)<br />

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1. Alocasia leaf spot caused by<br />

Mycosphaerella alocasiae.<br />

4. Cercosporidium leaf spot on<br />

bougainvillea.<br />

7. Papaya leaf spot caused by<br />

Corynespora cassiicola.<br />

2. Mycosphaerella leaf spots <strong>and</strong><br />

chlorosis on giant taro (Alocasia).<br />

5. Conidiophores <strong>and</strong> spores <strong>of</strong><br />

Cercosporidium bougainvilleae.<br />

8. Conidiophores <strong>and</strong> spores <strong>of</strong><br />

Corynespora cassiicola.<br />

3. Colletotrichum leaf spot on<br />

breadfruit (Artocarpus).<br />

6. Colletotrichum acervuli <strong>and</strong> setae<br />

on pepper (Capsicum).<br />

9. Branch dieback <strong>of</strong> Carissa by<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae.


10. Dasheen Mosaic Virus on taro<br />

(Colocasia-type).<br />

13. Taro leaf blight caused by<br />

Phytophthora colocasiae.<br />

16. Pythium aphanidermatum:<br />

oogonium, antheridium, oospore.<br />

11. White leaf spot on taro caused by<br />

Leptosphaerulina trifolii.<br />

14. White spores around taro leaf<br />

blight lesions (Colocasia taro).<br />

17. Spores <strong>of</strong> Sphaerellopsis filum, a<br />

parasite <strong>of</strong> rust fungi.<br />

12. Asci <strong>and</strong> ascospores <strong>of</strong><br />

Leptosphaerulina trifolii.<br />

15. Cucumber wilt <strong>and</strong> dieback caused<br />

by a species <strong>of</strong> Pythium.<br />

18. Crusty mycelium <strong>of</strong> P. noxius on<br />

rotted roots <strong>of</strong> Hibiscus.


19. Phellinus noxius on multistemmed<br />

forest tree (Intsia).<br />

22. Mango flower blight caused by<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.<br />

25. Stunted sucker growth caused by<br />

Banana Bunchy Top Virus.<br />

20. Galls on roots <strong>of</strong> tomato caused by<br />

Meloidogyne sp.<br />

23. Angular leaf spot <strong>of</strong> mango caused<br />

by Stigmina mangiferae.<br />

26. Cordana leaf spot <strong>of</strong> banana<br />

caused by Cordana musae.<br />

21. Female root knot nematode,<br />

Meloidogyne incognita.<br />

24. Cercospora leaf spot <strong>of</strong> bitter<br />

gourd (Momordica).<br />

27. Black leaf streak caused by<br />

Mycosphaerella fijiensis.


28. Small, reddish streaks due to early<br />

M. fijiensis infection.<br />

31. Coleosporium rust on upper<br />

surface <strong>of</strong> plumeria leaf.<br />

34. Metarhizium fungus on cicada<br />

before formation <strong>of</strong> green spores.<br />

29. Black cross leaf spot <strong>of</strong> banana<br />

(Phyllachora musicola).<br />

32. Cercospora leaf spot on panax<br />

(Polyscias).<br />

35. Green spores <strong>of</strong> Metarhizium<br />

anisopliae on rhino beetle larva.<br />

30. Stem discoloration <strong>and</strong> dieback<br />

caused by CMV.<br />

33. Colletotrichum anthracnose on<br />

Phliippine orchid (Spathoglottis).<br />

36. Conidiophore <strong>of</strong> Verticillium<br />

lecanii on aphid.


PATHOGEN-HOST INDEX<br />

pathogen genus authority higher taxonomic classifications<br />

Mycosphaerella Johans. [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Mycosphaerella alocasiae H. & P. Sydow<br />

pathogen genus & species, accepted name authority<br />

__________________________________________________________<br />

Format used in the pathogen-host list (from Farr et al. 1989)<br />

Ascochyta Lib. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Ascochyta sp.<br />

Brassica chinensis var. chinensis (Chinese cabbage)<br />

Cordyline terminalis (ti)<br />

Banana Bunchy Top Virus<br />

Musa hybrids (bananas <strong>and</strong> plantains) (Plate 25)<br />

Bipolaris Shoemaker [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Bipolaris sp. (Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm)<br />

Botryosphaeria Ces. & De Not. [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Botryosphaeria dothidea (Moug.:Fr.) Ces. & De Not.<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (from leaf spot on tomato)<br />

Persea americana (avocado)<br />

Botryosphaeria sp.<br />

Manihot esculenta (tapioca)<br />

Pritchardia pacifica (Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm)<br />

Capnodium Mont. [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Capnodium sp.<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Cercospora Fresen. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Cercospora althaeina Sacc.<br />

Hibiscus rosa-chinensis (Hawaiian hibiscus)<br />

Cercospora bixae Allesch. & F. Noack<br />

Bixia orellana (lipstick tree)<br />

Cercospora broussonetiae Chupp & Linder<br />

Broussonetia papyrifera (paper mulberry)<br />

Cercospora brassicicola Henn.<br />

Brassica chinensis var. chinensis (Chinese cabbage)<br />

Cercospora citrullina Cooke<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

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Momordica charantia (bitter gourd) (Plate 24)<br />

Cercospora cruenta Latham<br />

Vigna unguiculata (yard-long bean)<br />

Cercospora egenula (H. Syd.) Chupp & Doidge<br />

Solanum melongena (aubergine)<br />

Cercospora mikaniacola F. Stevens<br />

Mikania micrantha (mile-a-minute-vine)<br />

Cercospora melongenae C. Welles<br />

Solanum melongena (aubergine)<br />

Cercospora zinniae Ellis & G. Martin<br />

Zinnia violacea (zinnia)<br />

Cercospora sp.<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro)<br />

Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit)<br />

Dendrolobium umbellatum (lala)<br />

Dioscorea bulbifera (bitter yam)<br />

Hibiscus manihot (edible hibiscus)<br />

Ipomoea pes-caprae (beach morning-glory)<br />

Ludwigia octovalvis (primrose willow)<br />

Manihot esculenta (tapioca)<br />

Meremia umbellata (morning-glory)<br />

Mikania micrantha (mile-a-minute vine)<br />

Polyscias scutellaria ‘Tricochleata’ (panax) (Plate 32)<br />

Pseuderanthemum carruthersii var. reticulatum (none known)<br />

Pueraria lobata (kudzu)<br />

Solanum melongena (aubergine)<br />

Solanum nigrum (black nightshade)<br />

Spondias dulcis (vi apple)<br />

Syngonium podophyllum (nephthytis)<br />

Terminalia samoensis (talie)<br />

Veitchia merrillii (Manila palm)<br />

Cercosporidium Earle [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Cercosporidium bougainvilleae (Muntanola) Sobers & C.P. Seymour<br />

Bougainvillea sp. (bougainvillea) (Plates 4, 5)<br />

Cercosporidium henningsii (Allesch.) Deighton<br />

Manihot esculenta (tapioca)<br />

Chaetomella Fuckel [Coelomycetes]<br />

Chaetomella sp.<br />

Caladium hortulanum (caladium)<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Cladosporium Link:Fr. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Cladosporium colocasiae Sawada<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Cladosporium sp.<br />

Pometia pinnata (tava)<br />

Coleosporium Lev. [Basidiomycetes, Uredinales]<br />

Coleosporium plumeriae Pat.<br />

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Plumeria sp. (frangipani) (Plate 31)<br />

Colletotrichum Corda in Sturm [Coelomycetes]<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (Penz.) Penz. & Sacc. in Penz.<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro)<br />

Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit) (Plate 3)<br />

Brassica chinensis var. chinensis (Chinese cabbage)<br />

Cananga odorata (moso’oi)<br />

Carica papaya (papaya)<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Erythrina variegata (coral tree)<br />

Hibiscus tiliaceus (beach hibiscus)<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

Mangifera indica (mango) (Plate 22)<br />

Polyscias scutellaria ‘Tricochleata’ (panax) (Plate 32)<br />

Pseuderanthemum reticulatum (none known)<br />

Vigna unguiculata (yard-long bean)<br />

Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magnus) Lams.-Scrib.<br />

Phaseolus vulgaris (French or green bean)<br />

Vigna unguiculata (yard-long bean)<br />

Colletotrichum sp.<br />

Alocasia cucullata (Chinese taro)<br />

Brunfelsia americana (lady-<strong>of</strong>-the-night)<br />

Canarium harveyi (mafoa)<br />

Capsicum annuum (sweet or hot pepper) (Plate 6)<br />

Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

Codiaeum variegatum (croton)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Cordyline terminalis (ti)<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia)<br />

Fagraea berteroana (pualulu)<br />

Gloxinia perennis (Canterbury bells)<br />

Hedychium coronarium (white ginger)<br />

Heliconia humilis (lobster claw)<br />

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Hawaiian hibiscus)<br />

Intsia bijuga (ifilele)<br />

Ipomoea alba (morning-glory vine)<br />

Pritchardia pacifica (Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm)<br />

Pseuderanthemum reticulatum (none known)<br />

Pueraria lobata (kudzu)<br />

Spathoglottis plicata (Philippine orchid) (Plate 33)<br />

Syngonium sp. (nephthytis)<br />

Cordana G. Preuss [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Cordana musae (A. Zimmerm.) Hohn.<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana) (Plate 26)<br />

Corynespora H.T. Gussow [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Corynespora cassiicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) C.T. Wei<br />

Carica papaya (papaya) (Plates 7, 8)<br />

17


Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

Gloxinia perennis (Canterbury bells)<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus<br />

Piper methysticum (kava) (Plate 30)<br />

Curvularia Boedijn [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Curvularia sp.<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Heliconia humilis (lobster claw)<br />

Heliconia psittacorum (parrot flower)<br />

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Hawaiian hibiscus)<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana)<br />

Pritchardia pacifica (Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm)<br />

Daldinia Ces. & De Not., nom. cons. [Pyrenomycetes, Xylariales]<br />

Daldinia concentrica (Bolton:Fr.) Ces. & De Not.<br />

Citrus sp. (on citrus wood)<br />

Dasheen Mosaic Virus<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro) (Plate 10)<br />

Dendrophoma Sacc. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Dendrophoma sp.<br />

Mangifera indica (mango)<br />

Didymella Sacc. [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Didymella bryoniae (Auersw.) Rehm<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

Discosia Lib. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Discosia sp.<br />

Persea americana (avocado)<br />

Dothiorella Sacc. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Dothiorella sp.<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia)<br />

Heliconia psittacorum (parrot flower)<br />

Iris sp. (iris)<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

Persea americana (avocado)<br />

Veitchia merrillii (Manila palm)<br />

Erwinia Winslow, Broadhurst Buchanan, Krumwiede, Rogers & Smith,<br />

1920 [Enterobacteriaceae]<br />

Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora (Jones) Dye<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

Erwinia sp.<br />

Brassica chinensis var. chinensis (Chinese cabbage)<br />

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Fusarium Link: Fr. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Fusarium oxysporum Schlechtend.: Fr.<br />

Veitchia merrillii (Manila palm)<br />

Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc.<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Lansium domesticum (langsat)<br />

Persea americana (avocado)<br />

Fusicoccum Corda in Sturm [Coelomycetes]<br />

Fusicoccum sp.<br />

Persea americana (avocado)<br />

Veitchia merrillii (Manila palm)<br />

Glomerella Spauld. & H. Schrenk [Pyrenomycetes, Phyllachorales]<br />

Glomerella cingulata (Stoneman) Spauld. & H. Schrenk<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Vigna unguiculata (yard-long bean)<br />

Glomerella sp.<br />

Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit)<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia)<br />

Polyscias scutellaria ‘Tricochleata’ (panax)<br />

Pseuderanthemum reticulatum (none known)<br />

Gonatobotryum Sacc. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Gonatobotryum sp.<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Guignardia Viala & Ravaz [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Guignardia morindae (Koorders) van der Aa<br />

Morinda citrifolia (nonu)<br />

Guignardia sp.<br />

Pueraria lobata (kudzu)<br />

Helicotylenchus Steiner, 1945 [Hoplolaimidae, Hoplolaiminae]<br />

Helicotylenchus spp.<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana)<br />

Lasiodiplodia Ellis & Everh. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Lasiodiplodia theobromae (Pat.) Griffon & Maubl.<br />

Brunfelsia americana (lady-<strong>of</strong>-the-night)<br />

Carissa gr<strong>and</strong>iflora (natal plum) (Plate 9)<br />

Citrus aurantifolia (lime)<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia)<br />

Persea americana (avocado)<br />

Spathoglottis plicata (Philippine orchid)<br />

Tarenna sambucina (ma’anunu)<br />

Leptosphaeria Ces. & De Not., nom. cons. [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Leptosphaeria sp.<br />

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Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Hedychium coronarium (white ginger)<br />

Heliconia psittacorum (parrot flower)<br />

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Hawaiian hibiscus)<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana)<br />

Pritchardia pacifica (Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm)<br />

Spathoglottis plicata (Philippine orchid)<br />

Syngonium podophyllum (nephthytis)<br />

Leptosphaerulina McAlpine [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Leptosphaerulina trifolii (Rostr.) Petr. (Plates 11, 12)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Vigna unguiculata (yard-long bean)<br />

Leptosphaerulina sp.<br />

Brassica chinensis var. chinensis (Chinese cabbage)<br />

Lophodermium Chev. [Discomycetes, Rhytismatales]<br />

Lophodermium sp.<br />

Diffenbachia sp. (dumbcane)<br />

Mangifera indica (mango)<br />

Macrophoma (Sacc.) Berl. & Voglino [Coelomycetes]<br />

Macrophoma sp.<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro)<br />

Marssonina J.C. Fisch. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Marssonina rosae (Lib.) Died.<br />

Rosa chinensis (rose)<br />

Marasmiellus Murrill [Basidiomycetes, Agaricales]<br />

Marasmiellus semiustus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Singer<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana)<br />

Marasmiellus stenophyllus (Mont.) Singer<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Marasmiellus sp.<br />

Mikania micrantha (mile-a-minute vine)<br />

Meloidogyne Goeldi, 1892 [Heteroderidae, Meloidogyninae]<br />

Meloidogyne incognita (K<strong>of</strong>oid & White, 1919) Chitwood, 1949<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato) (Plates 20, 21)<br />

Musa hybrid (dessert banana)<br />

Meloidogyne sp.<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

Tarenna sambucina (ma’anunu)<br />

Mycosphaerella Johans. [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Mycosphaerella alocasiae H. & P. Sydow<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro) (Plates 1, 2)<br />

Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morlet<br />

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Musa hybrid (edible banana) (Plates 27, 28)<br />

Mycosphaerella henningsii Sivanesan<br />

Manihot esculenta (tapioca)<br />

Mycosphaerella heydichii F. Stevens & P.A. Young in F. Stevens<br />

Hedychium coronarium (white ginger)<br />

Mycosphaerella rosicola B.H. Davis ex Deighton<br />

Rosa chinensis (rose)<br />

Mycosphaerella sp.<br />

Canna indica (canna lily)<br />

Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

Coix lacryma-jobi (sanasana)<br />

Crinum asiaticum (crinum lily)<br />

Ficus elastica (rubber plant)<br />

Heliconia humilis (lobster claw)<br />

Rosa chinensis (rose)<br />

Sanchezia sp. (none known)<br />

Spondias dulcis (vi apple)<br />

Nectria (Fr.) Fr. [Pyrenomycetes, Hypocreales]<br />

Nectria haematacocca Berk. & Broom<br />

Lansium domesticum (langsat)<br />

Oidium Link, nom. cons. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Oidium sp.<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

Lagerstroemia indica (crape-myrtle)<br />

Vigna unguiculata (yard-long bean)<br />

Paracercocpora Deighton [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Paracercospora fijiensis (Morlet) Deighton<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana)<br />

Pestalosphaeria Barr. [Pyrenomycetes]<br />

Pestalosphaeria sp.<br />

Veitchia merrillii (Manila palm)<br />

Pestalotiopsis Steyaert [Coelomycetes]<br />

Pestalotiopsis mangiferae (Henn.) Steyaert<br />

Mangifera indica (mango)<br />

Pestalotiopsis palmarum (Cooke) Steyaert<br />

Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

P<strong>and</strong>anus whitmeeanus (p<strong>and</strong>anus)<br />

Pritchardia pacifica (Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm)<br />

Veitchia merrillii (Manila palm)<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp.<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro)<br />

Bisch<strong>of</strong>ia javanica (‘o’a)<br />

Carissa gr<strong>and</strong>iflora (natal plum)<br />

Cordyline terminalis (ti)<br />

Dendrolobium umbellatum (lala)<br />

Faradaya amicorum (mamalupe)<br />

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Hedychium coronarium (white ginger)<br />

Hibiscus tiliaceus (beach hibiscus)<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

Manilkara zapote (sapote)<br />

Nicolaia elatior (torch ginger)<br />

Planchonella torricellensis (mamalava)<br />

Pestalozziella Sacc. & Ellis in Sacc. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Pestalozziella sp.<br />

P<strong>and</strong>anus whitmeeanus (p<strong>and</strong>anus)<br />

Phellinus Quel. [Basidiomycetes, Aphyllophorales]<br />

Phellinus noxius (Corner) G.H. Cunningham<br />

Adenanthera pavonina (lopa)<br />

Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit)<br />

Barringtonia asiatica (futu)<br />

Barringtonia samoensis (faiaga)<br />

Calophyllum neo-ebudicum (tamanu)<br />

Cananga odorata (moso’oi)<br />

Canarium harveyi (mafoa)<br />

Cerbera manghas (lava)<br />

Cieba pent<strong>and</strong>ra (kapok)<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Cordia aspera (tou)<br />

Crossostylis biflora (saitamu)<br />

Diospyros samoensis (au’auli)<br />

Dysoxylum samoense (tufaso)<br />

Elattostachys falcata (taputo’i)<br />

Ficus obliqua (banyan)<br />

Ficus tinctoria (dyer’s fig)<br />

Fluggea flexuosa (poumuli)<br />

Glochidion ramiflorum (masame)<br />

Hern<strong>and</strong>ia nymphaeifolia (pu’a)<br />

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Hawaiian hibiscus)<br />

Hibiscus tiliaceus (beach hibiscus) (Plate 18)<br />

Inocarpus fagifer (ifi)<br />

Intsia bijuga (ifilele) (Plate 19)<br />

Macaranga harveyana (lau pata)<br />

Macaranga stipulosa (lau fatu)<br />

Morinda citrifolia (nonu)<br />

Myristica fatua (Samoan nutmeg)<br />

Neonauclea forsteri (afa)<br />

Pipturus argenteus (soga)<br />

Planchonella grayana (‘ala’a)<br />

Planchonella samoensis (mamalava)<br />

Pometia pinnata (tava)<br />

Rhus taitensis (tavai)<br />

Samanea saman (monkey-pod tree)<br />

Spondias dulcis (vi apple)<br />

Syzygium inophylloides (asi)<br />

Terminalia richii (malili)<br />

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Phoma Sacc., nom. cons. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Phoma cucurbitacearum (Fr.:Fr.) Sacc.<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

Phoma erythrinicola Tracy & Earle<br />

Erythrina subumbrans (coral tree)<br />

Phoma sp.<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro)<br />

Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Cordyline terminalis (ti)<br />

Erythrina variegata (coral tree)<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia)<br />

Hedychium coronarium (white ginger)<br />

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Hawaiian hibiscus)<br />

Rhus taitensis (tavai)<br />

Solanum melongena (aubergine)<br />

Phomopsis (Sacc.) Bubak [Coelomycetes]<br />

Phomopsis citri H. Fawc. non (Sacc.) Traverso & Spessa, hom. illeg.<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Phomopsis sp.<br />

Cococ nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia)<br />

Phyllachora Nitschke ex Fuckel, nom. cons. [Pyrenomycetes, Phyllachorales]<br />

Phyllachora afzeliae Sydow<br />

Intsia bijuga (ifilele)<br />

Phyllachora musicola Booth & Shaw<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana) (Plate 29)<br />

Phyllachora sp.<br />

Ficus scabra (mati’ata)<br />

Ficus tinctoria (dyer’s fig)<br />

Hibiscus tiliaceus (beach hibiscus)<br />

Metroxylon vitiense (sago palm)<br />

Phyllosticta Pers., nom. cons. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Phyllosticta artocarpi Speg.<br />

Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit)<br />

Phyllosticta cordylines (Thuem.) Petrak & H. Sydow<br />

Cordyline terminalis (ti)<br />

Phyllosticta musarum (Cooke) van der Aa<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana)<br />

Phyllosticta sp.<br />

Caladium x hortulanum (caladium)<br />

Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

Cordyline terminalis (ti)<br />

Cuphea melvilla (firecracker plant)<br />

Hibiscus rosa-chinensis (Hawaiian hibiscus)<br />

Spathoglottis plicata (Philippine orchid)<br />

Syngonium podophyllum (nephthytis)<br />

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Veitchia merrillii (Manila palm)<br />

Physalospora Niessl [Pyrenomycetes, Amphisphaeriales]<br />

Physalospora rhodina Berkley & Curtis in Cooke<br />

Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit)<br />

Physalospora sp.<br />

Heliconia humilis (lobster claw)<br />

Philodendron sp. (heart-leaf philodendron)<br />

Theobroma cacao (cacao)<br />

Physopella Arth. [Basidiomycetes, Uredinales]<br />

Physopella sp.<br />

Paspalum conjugatum (sourgrass)<br />

Phytophthora de Bary [Oomycetes, Peronosporales]<br />

Phytophthora colocasiae Racib.<br />

Alocasia macrorrhiza (giant taro)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro) (Plates 13, 14)<br />

Phytophthora parasitica Dastur (P. nicotianae Breda de Haan var. parasitica (Dastur) G.M.<br />

Waterhouse)<br />

Capsicum annuum (sweet or hot pepper)<br />

Pseudocercospora Speg. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Pseudocercospora cruenta (Sacc.) Deighton<br />

Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis (yard-long bean)<br />

Pseudocercospora subsessilis (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton<br />

Dysoxylum samoense (tufaso)<br />

Pseudomonas Migula, 1894 [Pseudomonadaceae]<br />

Pseudomonas solanacearum race 1 (Smith 1896) D.F. Smith, 1914<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

Puccinia Pers.:Pers. [Basidiomycetes, Uredinales]<br />

Puccinia canaliculata (Schwein.) Lagerh.<br />

Cyperus rotundus (purple nut sedge)<br />

Puccinia oahuensis Ellis & Everh.<br />

Digitaria setigera (crab grass)<br />

Puccinia sp.<br />

Canna indica (canna lily)<br />

Pythium Pringsh., nom. cons. [Oomycetes, Peronosporales]<br />

Pythium aphanidermatum (Edson) Fitzp.<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

Zea mays (corn, maize) (Plate 16)<br />

Pythium sp.<br />

Brassica chinensis var. chinensis (Chinese cabbage)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber) (Plate 15)<br />

Radopholus Thorne, 1949 [Pratylenchidae, Pratylenchinae]<br />

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Radopholus similis (Cobb, 1893) Thorne, 1949<br />

Musa hybrid (edible banana)<br />

Rhizoctonia DC. [Agonomycetes]<br />

Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn<br />

Cucumis sativus (cucumber)<br />

Rhizopus Ehrenb. [Zygomycetes, Mucorales]<br />

Rhizopus stolonifer (Ehrenb.:Fr.) Vuill.<br />

Capsicum annuum (sweet or hot pepper)<br />

Solanum melongena (aubergine)<br />

Rhynchosphaeria (Sacc.) Berl. [Pyrenomycetes, Sphaeriales]<br />

Rhynchosphaeria sp.<br />

Planchonella torricellensis (mamalava)<br />

Sclerotinia Fuckel, nom. cons. [Discomycetes, Helotiales]<br />

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

Septoria Sacc., nom. cons. [Coelomycetes]<br />

Septoria sp.<br />

Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)<br />

Colocasia esculenta (taro)<br />

Heliconia psittacorum (parrot flower)<br />

Sphaceloma de Bary [ Coelomycetes]<br />

Sphaceloma fawcettii var. scabiosa (McAlp. & Tryon) Jenkins<br />

Citrus sp. (citrus)<br />

Sphaceloma poinsettiae Jenk. & Ruehle<br />

Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia)<br />

Sphaerellopsis Cooke [Coelomycetes]<br />

Sphaerellopsis filum (Biv.-Bern. ex Fr.) Sutton<br />

Puccinia canaliculata (rust on nut sedge <strong>and</strong> canna) (Plate 17)<br />

Uromyces appendiculatus (rust on yard-long bean)<br />

Note: Sphaerellopsis is a mycoparasite <strong>of</strong> rust fungi.<br />

Sphaerulina Sacc. [Loculoascomycetes, Dothideales]<br />

Sphaerulina sp.<br />

Fagraea berteroana (pualulu)<br />

Stigmina Sacc. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Stigmina mangiferae (Koorders) M.B. Ellis<br />

Mangifera indica (mango) (Plate 23)<br />

Synchytrium de Bary & Woronin.<br />

Synchytrium minutum (Pat.) Gaumann<br />

Pueraria lobata (kudzu)<br />

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Uredo Pers.:Pers. [Basidiomycetes, Uredinales]<br />

Uredo musae Cummins<br />

Musa hybrid<br />

Uredo pseudocannae Cummings<br />

Canna indica (canna lily)<br />

Uromyces (Link) Unger, nom. cons. [Basidiomycetes, Uredinales]<br />

Uromyces appendiculatus (Pers.:Pers.) Unger<br />

Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis (yard-long bean)<br />

Uromyces bidenticola Arth.<br />

Bidens alba (beggar’s tick)<br />

Uromyces sp.<br />

Vigna unguiculata (yard-long bean)<br />

Xanthomonas Dowson, 1939 [Pseudomonadaceae]<br />

Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br />

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FUNGUS PATHOGENS ON INSECTS<br />

Aspergillus P. Mich. ex Link:Fr. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Aspergillus sp.<br />

Aphis gossypii (green peach aphid) (ASLG 108P)<br />

Bactrocera spp. (fruit flies) (ASLG 315P)<br />

Rodolia limbata (lady beetle) (ASLG 100P)<br />

Cladosporium Link:Fr. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Cladosporium sp.<br />

Aphis gossypii (on dead aphids) (ASLG 109P)<br />

Fusarium Link:Fr. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Fusarium sp.<br />

Rodolia limbata (lady beetle) (ASLG 117P)<br />

Tarophagus proserpina (taro planthopper)<br />

Metarhizium (Metchnik<strong>of</strong>f) Sorokin [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae (Metsch.) Sorokin<br />

Aphis gossypii (green peach aphid)<br />

Cicada sp. (cicada) (ASLG 204P) (Plate 34)<br />

Metarhizium anisopliae var. majus (Metsch.) Sorokin<br />

Oryctes rhinoceros (rhinoceros beetle) (ASLG 227P) (Plate 35)<br />

Paecilomyces Bainier [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Paecilomyces fumosoroseus (Wize) AHS Brown & G. Smith<br />

Bemesia tabaci biotype B (silverleaf whitefly) (ASLG 112P)<br />

Icerya seychellarum (Seychelles fluted scale) (ASLG 118P)<br />

Trichoderma Pers.:Fr. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Trichoderma viride Pers.:Fr.<br />

Aphis gossypii (green peach aphid) (ASLG 182P)<br />

Trichothecium Link:Fr. [Hyphomycetes]<br />

Trichothecium sp.<br />

Icerya seychallarum (Seychelles fluted scale) (ASLG 068P)<br />

Verticillium Nees [Hyphomycets]<br />

Verticillium lecanii (A. Zimmerm.) Viegas<br />

Aphis gossypii (green peach aphid) (ASLG 182P) (Plate 36)<br />

Thrips palmi (palm thrips)<br />

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ENGLISH AND SAMOAN PLANT NAMES, BOTANICAL EQUIVALENTS<br />

‘atone Myristica fatua<br />

aubergine Solanum melongena<br />

‘aute Hibiscus rosa-sinensis<br />

‘avoca Persea americana<br />

banana Musa cultivars, hybrids<br />

beach hibiscus Hibiscus tiliaceus<br />

beach morning-glory Ipomoea pes-caprae<br />

beggar’s-tick Bidens alba<br />

bell pepper Capsicum annuum<br />

bitter gourd Momordica charantia<br />

bitter yam Dioscorea bulbifera<br />

black nightshade Solanum nigrum<br />

bougainvillea Bougainvillea spectabilis<br />

breadfruit Artocarpus altilis<br />

cacao Theobroma cacao<br />

caladium Cladium x hortulanum<br />

canna lily Canna indica<br />

Canterbury bells Gloxinia perennis<br />

Chinese cabbage Brassica chinensis<br />

Chinese taro Alocasia cucullata<br />

citrus Citrus spp.<br />

coconut palm Cocos nucifera<br />

coral tree Erythrina variegata<br />

corn Zea mays<br />

crab grass Digitaria setigera<br />

crape-myrtle Lagerstroemia indica<br />

crinum lily Crinum asiaticum<br />

croton Codiaeum variegatum<br />

cucumber Cucumis sativus<br />

dumbcane Diffenbachia sp.<br />

dyer’s fig Ficus tinctoria<br />

edible hibiscus Hibiscus manihot<br />

eggplant Solanum melongena<br />

esi Carica papaya<br />

fagamanu canna indica<br />

fa’i Musa cultivars, hybrids<br />

fasa P<strong>and</strong>anus whitmeeanus<br />

fau Hibiscus tiliaceus<br />

Fiji Isl<strong>and</strong> fan palm Pritchardia pacifica<br />

firecracker plant Cuphea melvilla<br />

frangipani Plumeria spp.<br />

French bean Phaseolus vulgaris<br />

fue kula Ipomoea pes-caprae<br />

fue lauteletele Merremia umbellata<br />

fue mola Ipomoea pes-caprae<br />

fue saina Mikania micrantha<br />

fue sina Ipomoea alba<br />

gatae Erythrina variegata<br />

gatae palagi Erythrina subumbrans<br />

geranium-leaf aralia Polyscias guilfoylei<br />

giant taro Alocasia macrorrhiza<br />

green bean Phaseolus vulgaris<br />

heeart-leaf philodendron Philodendron sp.<br />

hibiscus Hibiscus rosa-sinensis<br />

hot pepper Capsicum annuum<br />

ifilele Intsia bijuga<br />

iris Iris sp.<br />

israeli Solanum melongena<br />

kapisi Brassica chinensis<br />

kapok Cieba pent<strong>and</strong>ra<br />

kava Piper methysticum<br />

koko Theobroma cacao<br />

kudzu Pueraria lobata<br />

kukama Cucumis sativus<br />

lady-<strong>of</strong>-the-night Brunfelsia americana<br />

lala Dendrolobium umbellatum<br />

langsat Lansium domesticum<br />

lau fala P<strong>and</strong>anus whitmeeanus<br />

lau pata Macaranga harveyana<br />

lau talotalo Crinum asiaticum<br />

lime Citrus aurantifolia<br />

lipstick-tree Bixa orellana<br />

loa Bixa orellana<br />

lobster claw Heliconia sp.<br />

ma’anunu Tarenna sambucina<br />

mafoa Canarium harveyi<br />

magalo Solanum nigrum<br />

mago Mangifera indica<br />

mamalava Planchonella torricellensis<br />

mamalupe Faradaya amicorum<br />

mango Mangifera indica<br />

Manila palm Veitchia merrillii<br />

manioka Manihot esculenta<br />

mati Ficus tinctoria<br />

mile-a-minute vine Mikania micrantha<br />

moli Citrus spp.<br />

moon flower Ipomoea alba<br />

moso’oi Cananga odorata<br />

mumuta Cyperus rotundus<br />

natal plum Carissa gr<strong>and</strong>iflora<br />

nephthytis Syngonium podophyllum<br />

niu Cocos nucifera<br />

niu o lotuma Metroxylon vitiense<br />

niu piu Pritchardia pacifica<br />

nonu Morinda citrifolia<br />

nutmeg, Samoan Myristica fatua<br />

‘o’a Bisch<strong>of</strong>ia javanica<br />

pak-choi Brassica chinensis<br />

panax Polyscias scutellaria<br />

paogo P<strong>and</strong>anus whitmeeanus<br />

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papaya Carica papaya<br />

paper-mulberry Broussonetia papyrifera<br />

parrot flower Heliconia psittacorum<br />

pata Macaranga harveyana<br />

pele Hibiscus manihot<br />

Philippine orchid Spathoglottis plicata<br />

poinsettia Euphorbia pulcherrima<br />

polo Capsicum annuum<br />

poumuli Fluggea flexuosa<br />

primrose willow Ludwigia octovalvis<br />

pua fiti Plumeria sp.<br />

pualulu Fagraea berteroana<br />

purple nut sedge Cyperus rotundus<br />

rose Rosa chinensis<br />

rubber tree Ficus elastica<br />

sago palm Metroxylon vitiense<br />

Samoan nutmeg Myristica fatua<br />

sana Zea mays<br />

sanasana Coix lacryma-jobi<br />

sapote Manilkara zapote<br />

screwpine P<strong>and</strong>anus whitmeeanus<br />

soi Dioscorea bulbifera<br />

sweet pepper Capsicum annuum<br />

ta’amu Alocasia macrorrhiza<br />

talie Terminalia samoensis<br />

talo Colocasia esculenta<br />

tanitani Polyscias guilfoylei<br />

tapioca Manihot esculenta<br />

taro Colocasia esculenta<br />

tava Pometia pinnata<br />

tavai Rhus taitensis<br />

teuila Hedychium coronarium<br />

ti Cordyline terminalis<br />

tipolo Citrus aurantifolia<br />

tomato Lycopersicon esculentum<br />

torch ginger Nicolaia elatior<br />

tufaso Dysoxylum samoense<br />

u’a Brousonetia papyrifera<br />

‘ulu Artocarpus altilis<br />

vavae Cieba pent<strong>and</strong>ra<br />

vi apple Spondias dulcis<br />

white ginger Hedychium coronarium<br />

yard-long bean Vigna unguiculata<br />

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Acanthaceae<br />

Pseuderanthemum<br />

Sanchezia<br />

Agavaceae<br />

Cordyline<br />

Anacardiaceae<br />

Mangifera<br />

Rhus<br />

Spondias<br />

Annonaceae<br />

Cananga<br />

Apocynaceae<br />

Carissa<br />

Plumeria<br />

Araceae<br />

Alocasia<br />

Caladium<br />

Colocasia<br />

Diffenbachia<br />

Philodendron<br />

Syngonium<br />

Araliaceae<br />

Polyscias<br />

Arecaceae<br />

Cocos<br />

Pritchardia<br />

Veitchia<br />

Asteraceae<br />

Bidens<br />

Mikania<br />

Bixaceae<br />

Bixia<br />

Brassicaceae<br />

Brassica<br />

LIST OF HOST PLANTS BY FAMILY<br />

Burseraceae<br />

Canarium<br />

Cannaceae<br />

Canna<br />

Caricaceae<br />

Carica<br />

Combretaceae<br />

Terminalia<br />

Convolvulaceae<br />

Ipomoea<br />

Merremia<br />

Cucurbitaceae<br />

Cucumis<br />

Momordica<br />

Cyperaceae<br />

Cyperus<br />

Dioscoreaceae<br />

Dioscorea<br />

Euphorbiaceae<br />

Bisch<strong>of</strong>ia<br />

Codiaeum<br />

Euphorbia<br />

Fluggea<br />

Macaranga<br />

Manihot<br />

Fabaceae<br />

Dendrolobium<br />

Erythrina<br />

Intsia<br />

Phaseolus<br />

Pueraria<br />

Vigna<br />

Gesnariaceae<br />

Gloxinia<br />

Heliconiaceae<br />

Heliconia<br />

Iridaceae<br />

Iris<br />

Lauraceae<br />

Persea<br />

Liliaceae<br />

Crinum<br />

Loganiaceae<br />

Fagraea<br />

Lythraceae<br />

Cuphea<br />

Lagerstroemia<br />

Malvaceae<br />

Hibiscus<br />

Meliaceae<br />

Dysoxylum<br />

Lansium<br />

Moraceae<br />

Artocarpus<br />

Broussonetia<br />

Ficus<br />

Musaceae<br />

Musa<br />

Myristicaceae<br />

Myristica<br />

Nyctaginaceae<br />

Bougainvillea<br />

Onagraceae<br />

Ludwigia<br />

Orchidaceae<br />

Spathoglottis<br />

P<strong>and</strong>anaceae<br />

P<strong>and</strong>anus<br />

Piperaceae<br />

Piper<br />

Poaceae<br />

Coix<br />

Digitaria<br />

Paspalum<br />

Zea<br />

Rosaceae<br />

Rosa<br />

Rubiaceae<br />

Morinda<br />

Tarenna<br />

Rutaceae<br />

Citrus<br />

Sapindaceae<br />

Pometia<br />

Sapotaceae<br />

Manilkara<br />

Planchonella<br />

Solanaceae<br />

Brunfelsia<br />

Capsicum<br />

Lycopersicon<br />

Solanum<br />

Sterculiaceae<br />

Theobroma<br />

Verbenaceae<br />

Faradaya<br />

Zingiberaceae<br />

Hedychium<br />

Nicolaia


PARTIAL LIST OF PATHOGENS RECORDED IN AMERICAN SAMOA<br />

Alternaria brassicicola<br />

Ascochyta sp.**<br />

Aspergillus sp.**<br />

Asterina sp.<br />

Atractilina parasitica<br />

Banana Bunchy Top Virus**<br />

Bipolaris micropus<br />

Bipolaris stenospila<br />

Botryodiplodia palmarum<br />

Botryosphaeria dothidea**<br />

Botryosphaeria sp.**<br />

Capnodium sp.<br />

Cercospora althaeina**<br />

Cercospora bidentis<br />

Cercospora bixae**<br />

Cercospora broussonetiae**<br />

Cercospora canescens<br />

Cercospora capsici<br />

Cercospora catappae<br />

Cercospora citrullina<br />

Cercospora c<strong>of</strong>feicola<br />

Cercospora ipomoeae<br />

Cercospora melongenae<br />

Cercospora mikaniicola<br />

Cercospora polysciatis<br />

Cercospora pudicae<br />

Cercospora sorghi<br />

Cercospora taccae<br />

Cercospora yoshinagiana<br />

Cercospora zinniae<br />

Cercospora spp.<br />

Cercosporidium bougainvilleae**<br />

Cercosporidium henningsii**<br />

Chaetomella sp.**<br />

Cintractia axicola<br />

Cladosporium colocasiae<br />

Cladosporium sp.**<br />

Cochliobolus heterostrophus<br />

Cochliobolus pallescens<br />

Cochliobolus verruculosus<br />

Coleosporium plumeriae**<br />

Colletotrichum capsici<br />

Colletotrichum dematium<br />

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides**<br />

Colletotrichum graminicola<br />

Colletotrichum higginsianum<br />

Colletotrichum orbiculare<br />

Colletotrichum spp.**<br />

Coniothyrium perottianum<br />

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Coniothyrium sp.<br />

Cordana musae<br />

Corticium sp.<br />

Corynespora cassiicola<br />

Cucumber Mosaic Cucumovirus**<br />

Curvularia spp**<br />

Dactylaria sp.<br />

Dasheen Mosaic Virus**<br />

Dendrophoma sp.**<br />

Diaporthe citri<br />

Didymella sp.<br />

Diplodia fructus-p<strong>and</strong>ani<br />

Diplodia sp.<br />

Distocercospora pachyderma<br />

Dothiorella sp.**<br />

Elsinoe fawcettii<br />

Endophyllum kaernbachii<br />

Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora**<br />

Erwinia sp.**<br />

Erysiphe cichoracearum<br />

Eudarluca caricis<br />

Fulvia fulva<br />

Fusarium oxysporum<br />

Fusarium p<strong>and</strong>ani<br />

Fusarium proliferatum<br />

Fusarium sp.**<br />

Fusicoccum sp.**<br />

Ganoderma australe<br />

Ganoderma chalceum<br />

Ganoderma resinaceum**<br />

Ganoderma sp.**<br />

Gibberella fujikuroi<br />

Gibberella intricans<br />

Gloeocercospora sorghi<br />

Glomerella cingulata<br />

Glomerella tucumanensis<br />

Glomerella spp.**<br />

Gonatabotryum sp.**<br />

Goplana dioscoreae<br />

Guignardia dioscoreae<br />

Guignardia morindae<br />

Guignardia musae<br />

Guignardia sp.**<br />

Haplobasidion musae<br />

Helicotylenchus dihystera*<br />

Helicotylenchus multicinctus*<br />

Hemileia vastatrix<br />

Hypoxylon deustum<br />

Hypoxylon mediterraneum


Lasiodiplodia theobromae**<br />

Leptosphaeria sacchari<br />

Leptosphaeria sp.**<br />

Leptosphaerulina trifolii**<br />

Lophodermium sp.**<br />

Macrophoma p<strong>and</strong>ani<br />

Macrophoma sp.**<br />

Macroposthonia denoudeni*<br />

Magnaporthe grisea<br />

Marasmiellus inoderma<br />

Marasmiellus semiustus<br />

Marasmiellus stenophyllus**<br />

Marasmiellus spp.**<br />

Marasmius sp.<br />

Meliola evodiae<br />

Meliola panici<br />

Meliolina samoensis<br />

Meloidogyne incognita*<br />

Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae**<br />

Metarhizium anisopliae var. majus**<br />

Mycosphaerella alocasiae<br />

Mycosphaerella cruenta<br />

Mycosphaerella fijiensis<br />

Mycosphaerella gastonis<br />

Mycosphaerella henningsii<br />

Mycosphaerella horii<br />

Mycosphaerella musicola<br />

Mycosphaerella rosicola<br />

Mycosphaerella spp**<br />

Mycovellosiella koepkei<br />

Myrothecium roridum<br />

Nectria haematacocca**<br />

Nectria jungneri<br />

Nectria ochroleuca<br />

Nectria rigidiuscula<br />

Nectria sp.<br />

Neojohnstonia colocasiae<br />

Oidium sp.<br />

Paecilomyces fumosoroseus**<br />

Paraphaeosphaeria michotii<br />

Pellicularia koleroga<br />

Penicillium digitatum<br />

Periconiella perseae<br />

Peronospora parasitica<br />

Pestalotiopsis mangiferae**<br />

Pestalotiopsis palmarum<br />

Pestalotiopsis sp**<br />

Pestalozziella sp.**<br />

Phanerochaeta salmonicolor<br />

Phellinus lamaensis<br />

Phellinus noxius<br />

Phoma cucurbitacearum**<br />

Phoma erythrinicola**<br />

Phoma fructus-p<strong>and</strong>ani<br />

Phoma martellii<br />

Phoma spp.**<br />

Phomopsis palmicola<br />

Phomopsis sp.**<br />

Phyllachora afzeliae<br />

Phyllachora musicola<br />

Phyllachora paspalicola<br />

Phyllachora setariicola<br />

Phyllosticta artocarpi**<br />

Phyllosticta cordylines<br />

Phyllosticta musarum<br />

Phyllosticta spp.**<br />

Physalospora rhodina<br />

Physalospora sp.**<br />

Phytophthora colocasiae<br />

Phytophthora infestans<br />

Phytophthora nicotiane var. parasitica (P. parasitica)<br />

Phytophthora palmivora<br />

Pseudocercospora ablemoschi<br />

Pseudocercospora borreriae<br />

Pseudocercospora colocasiae<br />

Pseudocercospora cruenta**<br />

Pseudocercospora jatrophae<br />

Pseudocercospora sawadae<br />

Pseudocercospora stahlii<br />

Pseudocercospora synedrellae<br />

Pseudocercospora timorensis<br />

Pseudocercospora sp.<br />

Pseudoepicoccum cocos<br />

Pseudomonas solanacearum<br />

Pseudomonas solanacearum race 1**<br />

Pseudoperonospora cubensis<br />

Puccinia canaliculata**<br />

Puccinia cenchri<br />

Puccinia cyperi<br />

Puccinia fimbristylidis<br />

Puccinia kuehnii<br />

Puccinia lepturi<br />

Puccinia melanocephala<br />

Puccinia miscanthi<br />

Puccinia oahuensis<br />

Puccinia operta<br />

Puccinia polysora<br />

Pythium aphanidermatum**<br />

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Pythium sp.**<br />

Radopholus similis*<br />

Ramichloridium musae<br />

Ravenelia sessilis<br />

Rhizoctonia solani**<br />

Rhizoctonia sp.<br />

Rhizopus stolonifer**<br />

Rhynchosphaeria sp.**<br />

Rigidoporus microporus<br />

Rotylenchulus reniformis*<br />

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum**<br />

Septobasidium separans<br />

Septoria eburnea<br />

Septoria sp.**<br />

Setosphaeria monoceras<br />

Sphaceloma fawcettii var. scabiosa**<br />

Sphaceloma poinsettiae**<br />

Sphaerellopsis filum**<br />

Stagonospora sp.<br />

Stemphylium solani<br />

Stigmina mangiferae<br />

Synchytrium minutum<br />

Thanatephorus cucumeris<br />

Trametes hemitephra<br />

Trametes menziesii<br />

Trametes modesta**<br />

Trametes sp.**<br />

Trichoderma viride**<br />

Trichothecium sp.**<br />

Uredo artocarpi<br />

Uredo dioscoreae-sativae<br />

Uredo musae<br />

Uredo pseudocannae<br />

Uredo sp.<br />

Uromyces appendiculatus**<br />

Uromyces bidenticola<br />

Uromyces dactyloctenii<br />

Uromyces setariae-italicae<br />

Uromyces tenuicutis<br />

Uromyces vignae<br />

Ustilago zeae<br />

Verticillium lecanii**<br />

Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris<br />

Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli<br />

Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria**<br />

Xiphinema ensiculiferum*<br />

* Banana nematodes from Gr<strong>and</strong>ison (1<strong>99</strong>6)<br />

** New identifications by the author, 1<strong>99</strong>9-2002<br />

(no asterisk) Identifications from McKenzie (1<strong>99</strong>6)<br />

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AUTHORS OF PLANT AND FUNGAL NAMES<br />

A. DC. — C<strong>and</strong>olle, Alphonse Louis Pierre<br />

Pyramus de<br />

A. Gray — Gray, Asa<br />

A.H.S. Brown ⎯ Brown, Agnes H.S.<br />

Allesch. ⎯ Allescher, Andreas<br />

Arth. ⎯ Arthur, Joseph Charles<br />

Auersw. ⎯ Auerswald, Bernhard<br />

A. Zimmerm. ⎯ Zimmermann, Albrecht W. Phillip<br />

Bainier ⎯ Bainier, Georges<br />

Becc. — Beccari, Odoardo<br />

Benth. — Bentham, George<br />

Bergius — Bergius, Peter Jonas<br />

Berk. ⎯ Berkeley, Miles Joseph<br />

Berl. ⎯ Berlese, Augusto Napoleone<br />

Biv.-Bern. ⎯ Bivona-Bernardi, Antonio de<br />

Blume — Blume, Carl Ludwig von<br />

Boedijn ⎯ Boedijn, Karl Bernard<br />

Bolton — Bolton, James<br />

Booth — Booth, Colin B.<br />

Breda de Haan — Breda de Haan, Jacob van<br />

Broome ⎯ Broome, Christopher Edmund<br />

Bubak ⎯ Bubak, Frantisek<br />

Cav. — Cavanilles<br />

Ces. ⎯ Cesati, Vincenzo de<br />

Chev. ⎯ Chevallier, Francoise Fulgis<br />

Chupp — Chupp, Charles David<br />

Colla — Colla, Louigi Aloysius<br />

Cooke ⎯ Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt<br />

Corda ⎯ Corda, August Karl Joseph<br />

Corner — Corner, Edred John Henry<br />

C.P. Seymour — Seymour, C.P.<br />

Crantz — Crantz, Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von<br />

C.T. Wei ⎯ Wei, Ching-Chao<br />

Cummins — Cummins, George Baker<br />

Curtis — Curtis, William<br />

C. Welles — Welles, Colin Gilchrist<br />

Dastur — Dastur, Jehangir Fardunji<br />

DC. — C<strong>and</strong>olle, Agustin Pyramus de<br />

de Bary ⎯ Bary, Heinrich Anton de<br />

Deighton ⎯ Deighton, Charles Fredrick<br />

De Not. ⎯ De Notaris, Giuseppe<br />

Died. — Diedicke, Hermann<br />

Doidge — Doidge, Ethel Mary<br />

Don — Don, George<br />

Druce — Druce, George Claridge<br />

Dur<strong>and</strong> — Dur<strong>and</strong>, Theophile Alexis<br />

E. Mey. — Meyer, Ernest Heinrich Friedrich<br />

Earle ⎯ Earle, Franklin Summer<br />

Edson — Edson, Howard Austin<br />

Ehrenb. — Ehrenberg, Christian Gotfried<br />

Ellis ⎯ Ellis, Job Bicknell<br />

Everh. ⎯ Everhart, Benjamin Matlack<br />

Fitzp. — Fitzpatrick, Harry Morton<br />

F. Noack — Noack, Fritz<br />

Forst. f. — Forster, Carl Friedrich<br />

Fosb. — Fosberg, Francis Raymond<br />

Fr. ⎯ Fries, Elias Magnus<br />

Fresen. ⎯ Fresenius, Johann Baptiste Georg<br />

Wolfgang<br />

F. Stevens ⎯ Stevens, Frank Lincoln<br />

Fuckel ⎯ Fuckel, Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold<br />

F.W. Schultz — Schultz, Friedrich Wilhelm<br />

Gaertn. — Gaertner, Joseph<br />

Gaumann — Gaumann, Ernest Albert<br />

G. Cunn. — Cunningham, Gordon Herriot<br />

G.M. Waterhouse — Waterhouse, Grace Marion<br />

G. Preuss ⎯ Preuss, (Carl) Gotlieb Traugott<br />

Griffon — Griffon, Edouard<br />

G. Sm. ⎯ Smith, George<br />

Guillemin — Guillemin, Jean Baptiste Antoine<br />

Hall. f. — Haller, Albrecht von<br />

Hassk. — Hasskarl, Justus Carl<br />

Henn. — Hennings, Paul Christoph<br />

H. Fawc. — Fawcett, Howard Samuel<br />

Hohn. ⎯ Hohnel, Franz Xaver Rudolf von<br />

Holmsk. ⎯ Holmskjold, Theodor<br />

Hook. — Hooker, Joseph Dalton<br />

H. & P. Syd. — Sydow, Hans & Paul<br />

Horan. — Horaninow, Paulus (Paul) Fedorowitsch<br />

Horne. — Hornemann, Jens Wilken<br />

Houtt. — Houttuyn, Maarten (Martin)<br />

H. Schrenk ⎯ Schrenk, Hermann von<br />

H.T. Gussow — Gussow, Hans Theodor<br />

H. Wendl. — Wendlann, Herman<br />

Jacq. — Jacquin, Nicolaus von<br />

J.C. Fisch. — Fischer, Johann Carl<br />

J.D. Hook. — Hooker, Joseph Dalton<br />

Jenk. — Jenkins, Anna Eliza<br />

Johans. ⎯ Johanson, Carl Johan<br />

Klotzsch — Klotzsch, Johann Friedrich<br />

Koorders — Koorders, Sijfert Hendrick<br />

K. Schum. — Schumann, Karl Moritz<br />

Kuhn — Kuhn, Julius Gotthelf<br />

Kunth — Kunth, Karl Sigisimund<br />

Kuntze — Kuntze, Carl Ernst Otto<br />

L. — Linnaeus, Carl von<br />

Lagerh. ⎯ Lagerheim, Nils Gustaf<br />

Lam — Lam, Herman Johannes<br />

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Lam. — Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoinne Pierre de<br />

Monnet de<br />

Lam. — Lambert, Aylmer Bourke<br />

Lams.-Scrib. — Lamson-Scribner, Frank<br />

Latham — Latham, Dennis Harold<br />

Lev. ⎯ Leveille, Joseph Henri<br />

L.H. Bailey— Bailey, Liberty Hyde<br />

Lib. ⎯ Libert, Marie-Anne<br />

Linder — Linder, David Hunt<br />

Lindl. — Lindley, John<br />

Link ⎯ Link, Johann Heinrich Friedrich<br />

Loureiro — Loureiro, Joao de<br />

M.A. Curtis ⎯ Curtis, Moses Ashley<br />

Magnus — Magnus, Paul Wilhelm<br />

Mart. — Martius, Carl Friedrich Philipp von<br />

Maubl. — Maublanc, Andre<br />

M.B. Ellis — Ellis, Martin B.<br />

McAlpine ⎯ McAlpine, Daniel<br />

Merr. — Merril, Elmer Drew<br />

Metch. ⎯ Metchnik<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Miller — Miller, Philip<br />

Mont. ⎯ Montagne, Jean Pierre Francoise Camille<br />

Morelet ⎯ Morelet, Michel<br />

Moug. ⎯ Mougeot, Jean Baptiste<br />

Muell. — Mueller, Ferdin<strong>and</strong> Jacob Heinrich von<br />

Muntanola — Muntanola, Maria<br />

Murrill ⎯ Murrill, William Alfonso<br />

Nees ⎯ Nees von Esenbeck, Christian Gottfried<br />

Daniel<br />

Niessl ⎯ Niessl von Mayendorf, Gustav<br />

Nitschke ⎯ Nitschke, Theodor Rudolf Joseph<br />

Park. — Parkinson, Charles Edward<br />

Pat. ⎯ Patouillard, Narcisse Theophile<br />

Pavon — Pavon, Jose Antonio<br />

P.A. Young ⎯ Young, Paul Allen<br />

Penz. ⎯ Penzig, Albert Julius Otto<br />

Pers. ⎯ Persoon, Christiaan Hendrick<br />

Petr., Petrak ⎯ Petrak, Franz<br />

P. Mich. ⎯ Micheli, Pier’ Antonio<br />

Prain — Prain, David<br />

Pringsh. ⎯ Pringsheim, Nathanael<br />

Quel. ⎯ Quelet, Lucien<br />

Racib. ⎯ Raciborski, Marjan<br />

Radlk. — Radlk<strong>of</strong>er, Ludwig Adolph Timotheus<br />

Ravaz ⎯ Ravaz, Louis Etienne<br />

Raven — Raven, Peter Hamilton<br />

R. Br. — Brown, Robert<br />

Rech. — Rechinger, Karl<br />

Rehm — Rehm, Heinrich (Simon Ludwig Friedrich<br />

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Felix)<br />

Retz. — Retzius, Anders Jahan<br />

Roem. — Roemer, Max Joseph<br />

Rostr. — Rostrup, (Frederick Georg) Emil<br />

Roxb. — Roxburgh, William<br />

Ruehle ⎯ Ruehle, George Dewey<br />

Ruiz — Ruiz Lopez, Hipolito<br />

Sacc. ⎯ Saccardo, Pier Andrea<br />

Sawada — Sawada, Kaneyoshi<br />

Schlechtend. — Schlechtendahl, Diedrich Franz<br />

Leonhard von<br />

Schott — Schott, Heinrich Wilhelm<br />

Schwein. — Schweinfurth, Georg August<br />

Schwein. ⎯ Schweinitz, Lewis David von<br />

Singer — Singer, Rolf<br />

Sivanesan — Sivanesan, A.<br />

Sobers — Sobers, Edward K.<br />

Sorokin ⎯ Sorokin, Nikolai Vasilevich<br />

Spauld. ⎯ Spaulding, Perley<br />

Speg. ⎯ Spegazzini, Carlo Luigi<br />

Spessa — Spessa, Caroline<br />

Steyaert ⎯ Steyaert, Rene<br />

Sturm ⎯ Sturm, Jacob<br />

Sutton — Sutton, Brian C.<br />

Swingle — Swingle, Walter Tennyson<br />

Thoms. — Thomson, Thomas<br />

Thuem. ⎯ Thumen, Felix Karl Albert Ernst Joachim<br />

von<br />

Tracy ⎯ Tracy, Samuel Mills<br />

Traverso — Traverso, Giovanni Battista<br />

Unger ⎯ Unger, Franz Joseph Andreas Nicolaus<br />

van der Aa ⎯ van der Aa, H.A.<br />

Venten. — Ventenat, Etienne Pierre<br />

Verdc. — Verdcourt, Bernard<br />

Viala ⎯ Viala, Pierre<br />

Viegas ⎯ Viegas, Ahmes Pinto<br />

Voglino ⎯ Voglino, Pietro<br />

Vuill. — Vuillemin, Jean Paul<br />

Walp. — Walpers, Wilhelm Gerhard<br />

W. Bull — Bull, William<br />

Willd. — Willdenow, Carl Ludwig von<br />

Woronin — Woronin, Michael, Stepanovich


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