(varying from pin spots or flecks to small, round or irregular spots, frequently circular to irregular, up to 15 mm diam, becoming confluent to form larger blotches up to 3 cm diam on older leaves) varying from pin spots or flecks to small, round or irregular spots, frequently circular to irregular, up to 15 mm diam, becoming confluent to form larger blotches up to 3 cm diam on older leaves[3]
straight to slightly curved, obovoid with obtuse ends, medianly or unequally 1-septate, not or slightly constricted at the septum, tapering towards both ends, but more prominently towards the lower end[3]
Eucalyptus. bridgesiana, E. cypellocarpa, E. globulus, E. nitens and E. quadrangulata (Crous 1998). Records on E. grandis and E. botryoides are doubtful.[3]
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