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2244 2067 YII. 1335 D. leiicopoda ... ... |
414. DiACHkEA.— Fries, Syst. Orb.
Rost., Mon. 191 (1875)..........................................................| White-stalked diacluEa ... |
ORDER :LXVIII.-PHYSARACEffi,
2245 2068 VIL 1233 C. confusum Mass., Mon. Myx. 263 (1892) ...
4 1 5 . C r a t e r iu m .— Trent.,
Confused craterium ...
224G 2073 VII. 1189 P. cincrcum
4 1 6 . P h y s a r u m .— ]
Pers., Syn. 170 (1808)...
Pers., Obs. Myc. 5 ( 1 7 9 9 ) .—
Ash y physarum
2247 „ 1171 P . didermoides ... Mon. 97 (1876) ... Two-membraued physarum
2248 2072 ,, 1192 P. leucophajum ... Fries, Symb. Gast. 24 (1818) ... Grey physarum
2249 2071 ,, 1188 P . leucopus Rosi., Mon. 101 (1875)... White-stalked physarum
2250 2070 P. Readeri Mass., Mon. Myx. 282 (1892) ... Reader’s physarum ...
2251 2069
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VII. 1251 P. rufibasis Berk, aud Br., Liun. Journ. XIV. 85 (1875) Red-based physarum ...
2252
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2074
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„ 1189 P . scrobiculatum ... Mass., Mon. Myx. 300 ( 1 8 9 2 ) ........................................ Pitted physarum
2253 j 2075 1 X n . 1150 1 B. varia j Mass., Mon. Myx. 319 (1892) ...
4 1 7 . B a d h a m ia .— Berk.,
1 Variable badhamia ... ... j
2254r 2077 VII. 1247 T. mutabilis Rost., Mon. 130 (1875)...
4 1 8 . T il m a d o c h e .— F r ie s ,
Changeable tilmadoche
2255■1 2076 ,, 1244 T. nutans Rosf., Moo. 127 (1875) Nodding tilmadoche ...
225El| 2078 1 VII. 1242 j L. fragilis' 1 Roii., Mon. 132 (1875)...
4 1 9 . L e o c a r p u s .— Link,
1 Fragile leocarpus ... ...
2251■j 2079 VII. 1228 j P . varians j Sommf., F I. Lapp. 231 (1826) ...
4 2 0 . F u l ig o . - Hall, Hist.
1 Variable fuligo ... ... j
225Sj ... VII. 1568 P. Brassica;
ORDER LXIX,
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Woron. Pringsh. Jahrb. XI. 648 (1878) ...
,-PLASMODIOPHOEACEffi,
P l a sm o d io p h o r a .— W o ron.
Turnip Plasmodiophora (Club-
Root) (Fingers and Toes)
T. V. X.S.W. . 1 Q.
General Characters.
Veg. I. 143 (1825).—Trichia, Stemoniüs.
23441 ... I ... I ••• I V I ••• 1 ••• I I Leaves, &c.
ROST. MON. (1875).
ill Roth. Cat. II. 224 (1806).
2245] W.A. I ... I T. I ... 1 ... ... 1 B. j Leaves, &c.
. . . I S p o r e sacs cylindrical, stalked. Stem short, thickened at base, snow
I white.
[ Spore «aes yiirmble in form, stalked or rarely aomesrhat sessile, briglit,
I brown, ochrey, or white.
Trvconprdon Trichia, Didymium, Tilmadoche. L y co p e rd o n , 1 , 7 ^ Bark, wood, leaves, S p o r e s a c s g lo b o s e or hemispherical, sessile or greganoas.
2246 W.A. ... 1 V. ... ■ B.
2247 ... j ... Q. B.
2248 ... ! ... ... B.
2249 . . . 1 ... ... B.
2250 ... j V.
2251 . .. ... Q. ...
2252 W.A. . . . 1 ... ... B.
Outl. 308 (I860).—Hiysarom.
253j ... ] . .. I T- j Y . j N.S.W. j
S.V.S. 454 (1 8 4 9 ).—Stomomtis.
2254 W.A. Q. B.
2255 W.A. T .- Q.
Scales o f Onions, aad
bracts of Maize,
Grass, &c.
Leaves, &c.
Wood, &c.
Wood .....................
Moss
Charred wood
I B. : Rotten wood,&c. ...
Decayed wood
Rotten wood, &c....
i Grass, twigs, i
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Sp. PI. I. 25 (1824).—Lycoperdon.
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Helv. III. n o ( 1 7 6 8 ).—Mucor.
225-1 W.A. 1 S.A. I T. I V. I ... I Q- 1 B- 1 Wood, tan, eoli, &c.
Spore sacs ovoid, ash coloured, Tsilh w hite mealy covering, and separate
membranous outer coat.
Spore sacs somewhat globose, stalked or sessile, wall thin with white
Spo”e \^ s^ g !o b o se , stalked or sessile, wall covered with snow-white
coat o f lime. Stem w hite.
Spore sacs stalked, gfeyish, covered with flakes o f hme. Stem very
S cS ttr ed o°r™r'egarions, stalked. Stem elongated, slender expanding
into circular bright-brown base. Spore sacs globose, dull yellow or
Spore^sacs sessile, on broad or narrowed base, seated on thick spreading
expansion.
Spore sacs more or less clustered, sessile or stalked,
opaque.
Spore sacs globose or flattened, nsnally cracked, yellow or rusty orange,
I S p o i i i a t n r a s a l f a p e d , usually cracked, greyish white, stalked,nodding.
Spore sacs somewhat rmmdish, sessile, or w ilh tlun thread-like
1 coloured stem.
Spore sacs more or less closely interwoven, bark not always d eveloped ;
walls of spore sac usually coloured.
ZOPF. PILZTH. 129 (1885).
Pringsh. Jahrb. XI., 548 (1878).
V . N.S.W. B Roots o f C r u c if e r s - Producing the m alformation o f the roots o f cabbages cauliflowers, &c
Brassica, &c. which gives them a clubbed appearance, or several misshapen roots
like “ fingers and toes.”