Ochropsora anemones on Anemone nemorosa: a. Three infected shoots/leaves with smaller leaf segments and taller stem/petiole, and two uninfected leaves with shorter petiole; b. Epiphyllous spermatogonia; c. Hypophyllous young aecia; d. Fully developed aecia with curved lobes of the white peridia and pale yellowish spore mass; e. Aeciospores showing evenly verrucose ornamentation in SEM; (e by Paul Blanz).

 
 
  Part of: Zwetko P, Scheuer C, Krisai-Greilhuber I, Blanz P (2024) Rust fungi of Austria 1 (excluding Puccinia s.l. and Uromyces): Melampsoraceae and related families, Gymnosporangiaceae, Ochropsoraceae, Phragmidiaceae, Tranzscheliaceae, and Genera incertae sedis. Biosystematics and Ecology 3: e123592. https://doi.org/10.1553/biosystecol.3.e123592