| Acarosporina microspora | |
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| Species: | A. microspora  | 
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| Acarosporina microspora (R.W.Davidson & R.C.Lorenz) Sherwood (1977)  | |
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 Schizoxylon microsporum R.W.Davidson & R.C.Lorenz (1938)  | |
Acarosporina microspora is a species of fungus in the family Stictidaceae. A plant pathogen, it causes a condition in elms known as Schizoxylon canker.[1] It was originally described in 1938 under the name Schizoxylon microsporum.[2]
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