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Bullseye Leaf Spot (Phyllosticta minima) Fungal leaf spot on a red maple leaf at the edge of a dense mixed forest. <br />
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Bullseye Leaf Spot (Phyllosticta minima)

Fungal leaf spot on a red maple leaf at the edge of a dense mixed forest.

Bullseye Leaf Spot (Phyllosticta minima) Fungal leaf spot on a red maple leaf at the edge of a dense mixed forest. <br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/84589/bullseye_leaf_spot_phyllosticta_minima.html Geotagged,Phyllosticta micropuncta,Phyllosticta minima,Summer,United States

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''Phyllosticta minima'' is a fungus of the division Ascomycota which causes purple-bordered leaf spot, a largely cosmetic disease that infects maple trees. It grows on living and fallen leaves, creating tan, ovular lesions ​1⁄4 inch in diameter and ringed with 'purple' or black spores.

Similar species: Botryosphaeriales
Species identified by Flown Kimmerling
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By Flown Kimmerling

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Uploaded Sep 17, 2019. Captured Sep 8, 2019 10:08 in 234 Oakman Rd NE, Ranger, GA 30734, USA.
  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II
  • f/22.0
  • 1/25s
  • ISO250
  • 100mm