15. Septoria podophyllina Peck.
On Podophyllum peltatum L.
Columbus, Ohio. June 9, 1901.
Coll. W. A. Kellerman.
“Septoria podophyllina. Spots large, indefinite, reddish-brown; perithecia epiphyllous, few, clustered on or near the center of the spot, pallid or blackish, slightly prominent, collapsing when dry; spores filiform, variable in length, straight or slightly curved, .0008–.0015 of an inch long.” Chas. H. Peck. Botanical Gazette, 4:170. June, 1879.