Gnomoniaceae

/ˌnoʊmoʊniˈeɪsiːi/ noun

Definition

A family of fungi that cause leaf spots and canker diseases on plants.

Etymology

From Greek 'gnomon' (a pointer or indicator) combined with the Latin family suffix '-aceae' in fungal taxonomy.

Kelly Says

These fungi got their name because their fruiting bodies look like tiny pointers on leaves—they literally 'indicate' where damage is happening!

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