Aecidiaceae

/iːˌsɪdiˈeɪsiː/ noun

A family of rust fungi classified by mycologists, though the term is now largely obsolete as modern taxonomy has reorganized rust fungi into different groupings.

From aecidium + -aceae (suffix denoting a family in biological classification). This represents an older taxonomic system from the 19th-20th centuries when fungi were classified partly by their spore-producing structures.

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