phyllacora

phyllacora
\\fə̇ˈlakərə\ noun
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from phyll- + -acora (from Greek achōr dandruff, scurf)
: a genus of fungi (order Dothideales) that have the perithecia embedded in flattened black stromata and that include economically important parasites of grasses — see tar spot 2

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  • phyllacora — phyl·lac·o·ra …   English syllables

  • tar spot — noun Etymology: tar (I) 1. a. : a leaf blotch disease of maple, willow, or oak caused by fungi of the genus Rhytisma that produces raised black stromatic cushions on the foliage b. : one of the spots produced …   Useful english dictionary

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