IDENTIFICATION KEY TO PUCCINIA PERS. NOM. SANCT. SPECIES GROWING ON BAMBOOS IN EUROPE
1. Teliospores mostly 35-50 µm long, with a rounded top, not dimorphic. Uredinia with capitate paraphyses, whose pedicel is septate within 20(-30) µm from the head............................ Puccinia phyllostachydis Kusano Hosts (Europe): Phyllostachys nuda McClure, Phyllostachys viridiglaucescens Rivière & C.Rivière, and Phyllostachys sp. Distribution in Europe: Belgium (Brussels), Switzerland (Ticino)
— Teliospores mostly 55-90 µm long, most of them ending with a short to long rostrum; dimorphic: a very small proportion of spores are much smaller (37-50 µm long) than the others. Uredinia without paraphyses or with capitate non-septate paraphyses................................................................................................................... 2
2. Uredinia without capitate paraphyses. Teliospores mostly 55-77 µm long, most of them with a conical top or a short rostrum................................................ Puccinia deutziae (Dietel) Fraiture & Vanderweyen comb. nov. Hosts (Europe): Sasa ramosa (Makino) Makino & Shibata, Semiarundinaria fastuosa Makino. Distribution in Europe: Belgium (Brussels and Meise), United Kingdom (SE England and Cornwall), Germany (Bochum)
— Uredinia with capitate non-septate paraphyses. Teliospores mostly 70-90 µm long, many of them bearing a long rostrum (often destroyed or partly dissolved during germination of basidia)......................................................................................................................................................................... Puccinia longicornis Pat. & Har. Hosts (Europe): Phyllostachys aurea Carrière ex Rivière & C.Rivière, Pseudosasa japonica Makino, Sasa palmata E.G.Camus, S. veitchii Rehder, S. cf. tsuboiana Makino and Semiarundinaria fastuosa Makino. Distribution in Europe: Belgium, United Kingdom (SE England and the Wales)