Abstract

The great cerrado vegetation of Brazil has a rich flora of small to dwarf trees and shrubs that have thick bark, twisted and bent stems and sclerophyllous leaves. Viegas (5) states that the cerrado has one of the richest plant-parasitic fungus floras in Brazil. Our recent survey for rusts of a small remnant cerrado of east central Sao Paulo state at Forest Park of Mogi-Mirim supported Viegas' statement and revealed among a number of new taxa the following peculiar new genus and species.

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