PHYLLACORA


Meaning of PHYLLACORA in English

fə̇ˈlakərə noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from phyll- + -acora (from Greek achōr dandruff, scurf)

: a genus of fungi (order Dothideales) that have the perithecia embedded in flattened black stromata and that include economically important parasites of grasses — see tar spot 2

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