m
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1044
11)45
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1053
1054
1055
1056
1058
1059
1060
82. Craterellus, Fries.
83. Tholephora, ilhrh.
84. Cladoderris, l’crs.
O r D E B I V . T lIE L E I -nO E A C EÆ P e RS.
85. Stcrenm, Pers.
86. Ilymeiiochoete, Lev.
87. Corticium, Frics.
Saccanlo’s
Numbur.
965 VI. 7046
964 „ 7042
967 IX. 882
966
977 VI. 7116
„ 7146
975 „ 7098
974 „ 7087
976 „ 7107
984 „ 7159
987 „ 7192
980 „ 7144
982 „ 7147
979 „ 7142
978 „ 7129
„ 7103
986 „ 7188
985 „ 7173
„ 708S
983 IX. 887
981 VI. 7145
989 VI. 7211
988 „ 7210
990 „ 7215
991 „ 7207
Sdentino Naine. Authority for Name.
ORDER IV.-THELEPHORACEÆ,
82. C u A T E iiE L L U S .—Fries, Epicr. 531 (1838).—
C. coufluens
C. cornucopioides
C. multiplex
C. pusio ...
T. Archeri
T. atra ...
T. caryophyllca
T. conerescens
T. congesta
T. cristata
T. exsculpta
T. intybacea
T. laciniata
T. multipartita
T. myriomera
T. palmata
T . pedicellata
T. riccioidea
T. spongiæpes
C. austrahca
C. australis
C. dendritica
C. s
Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. IX. 423 (1867)
Pers. Myc., Eur. II. 5 (1822) ......................
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 25 (1889)
Be rk., FI. Tasm. II. 258 (1860)
Confluent craterellus ...
Trumpet-shaped craterellus
Multiplex craterellus ...
L ittle craterellus
8 3 . T h e l e p h o r a .— E h r h . in Roth.
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 258 (1860)
Weinm., Ross. 380 (1836)
P ers., Byn. 665 (1801) ...
Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 136 (1846)
Berk., Linn. Journ. XVI. 168 (1878)
Fries, S.M. I. 434 (1832)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 168 (1873)
Pers., Syn. 567 (1801) ...
Pers., Syn. 567 (1801) ...
Schwein., in Fries. Epicr. 536 (1838)
Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 137 (1846) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 432 (1832)
Schwein., Syn. Car. 108 (1822) ...
Berk, FI. Tasm. II. 258 (I860) ...
B e rk., Linn. Trans. U . 63 (1883)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 5 (1889)
Ehrh., Crypt. 179 (1788) ....................
Berk, in Grev. XI. 28 (1882)
Kalch., in Thum. Syn. Myc. Aust. II. (IS78)
Pers., Freyc. Voy. (1826)
Fries, Fung. Nat. 20 (1848)
Archer’s thelephora ...
Black thelephora
Clove thelephora
Concrescent thelephora
Congested thelephora ...
Crested thelephora
Carved thelephora
Endive thelephora
Cut thelephora
Multipartite thelephora
Myriad-partite thelephora
Palmate thelephora ...
Elevated thelephora ...
Riccia-like thelephora...
Spongy-stalked thelephora
Stereum-like thelephora
Ground thelephora
84. C l a d o d e r r is .—Pers. in Freyc.
Australian cladoderris
Southern cladoderris ...
Tree-like cladoderris ...
Spongy cladoderris
85. S t e r e u m .—Pers.
1061 1029 VI. 7418 S. acerinum : Fries, Hym. Eur. 645 (1874) Maple stereum ... ...|
1062 1027 „ 7375 S. amoenum Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. X X V II. 193 (¡8 9 1 ) Charming stereum
1063 992 „ 7074 S. caperatum Mass., Mon. Thel. Linu. Journ. X X V II. 161 (1891) Wrinkled stereum
1063a „ 7075 S. caperatum, var. lamellatum Gooke, Ilandb. Aust. Fung. 182 (1892) ,,,
1063b J, „ 7088 S. caperatum, var. spongipes Cooke, Handb. Aust. Fung. 182 (1892) ... Spongy-stalked stereum
1064 1013 „ 7371 S. complicatum Fries, Epicr. 548 (1838) Crisped stereum
A r r a n g e m e n t o f G e n e r a ( 1 2 ) .
88. Feniophora, Cooke.
89. Coniophora, D. C.
9U. Aleurodiscus, llahh.
91. Cyphclla, Fries.
92. Solenia, Iloifni.
93. Lachuocladium, Le
General Chai-acters.
PERS. MYC. EUR. I. 109 (1822).
Cantharellus, Merulius, Peziza, Ilelvella,
1036
V. ... |Q . ...
1037
... Q. B.
1038
T.
1039
T.
FI. Germ. I. 538 (178
1040
1041
1042
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1053
1054
1055
1056
T.
Grouud
Wood
Ground
Among moss
.—Ilelvella, Clavaria, Morisma.
W.A.
W.A.
W.A.
W.A.
V. 1
V. !
Q.
Q. ii'.
Ground ...
Ground ...
Among grass
Moist places
V.
V.
N.S.W. Q.
Q.
Moist places
On moss, grass, &c.
Bark
V.
N.S.W.
QB.
B.
Woods
( )n trunks and grouud
Ground ...
1 Q. ii.
Ground ...
Ground in woods ...
V. Q. Branches
N.S.'w. ii'-
Bare s o i l . ..
Old wood
V. Bark
V. B. Ground ...
Voy. Bot. 176 ( 1 8 2 6 ).—Thelephora.
I N.S.W. ; ..............
1053
1059
1060
Ohs. Myc.
1061
1062
1063
1063A
1063»
1064
N.S .W. I . . . I
N.S .W. Q. i
Wood
Trunks
Wood
Trunks
Orange, deeply funnel shaped, margin incurved. Stem divided above
into numerous caps. - u, ,
Somewhat membranaceous, trumpet shaped, sooty brown,becoming black.
Stem hollow, smooth, black. Common. E dible.
Kiduey shaped, and attached at base to stem in series of five or six
superimposed, ochrey. Stem slender, erect, wrinkled.
Orange Cap lateral, convex. Stem thickened upward.
Urowmg in buits. _ ,• - i j
Purplish brown. Cap somewhat leathery, depressed, margm divided.
Stem short and smooth. Inodorous. . , , „
Tufted and growing together. Cap funnel shaped, brown as well as
Smalh ^ ég a r ion s, dark purple, sparingly branched in a forked manner.
Incrusting, tough, pale, spreading out mto branches or fringes.
Circular, grey, tinged with pink, radiating with teeth towards the
margin, powdery, dark purple beneath.
Tufted, soft, whitish to rusty, then sooty brown.
In c ru s tin g , so ft to leathery, ru s ty brown. V ery common.
Leathery, ashy brown. Cap smooth, much divided down to stem in a
branching manner. .
Tufted papery, flattened and much branched, growing together.
Foetid, densely clustered. Brownish purple, soft, stem-like base with
wedge-shaped branches.
Spread out, finely filamentous, compact, cinnamon brown, rooting
beneath w ith bundles o f fibres.
P ale, closely attached and radiately branched. . , , , o .
Funnel shaped, spongy and downy, radiately folded and w rinkled. Stem
Leathery,' spread out, reflexcd, downy, rust colour, crisped at the
T u f teT s o ft hrown, turning black. Caps overlapping, flattened, running
down into sub-lateral stem.
I F uune l shaped, oblique, fan shaped or semicircular. Stem excentric,
I short, o f an umber colour like the cap. _ . . „ .
' Cap somewhat excentric, funnel shaped, oblique, margm with fringed
I lobes. Stem woody aud downy.
I Leathery to soft, yellowish tan. Cap kiduey shaped, entire. Stem
I lateral, firm. , ^ ^ ,
I Broadly funnel shaped, spongy, elastic, tan colour. Stem central, very
I short, woody.
I. 35 (1796).—Thelephora, Auricularia, Corticium, Elvella.
S.A.
T. V.
v! N.‘S.'W.
V.
Bark
Fallen branches
Trunks ...
Wood ...
Wood ...
Branche s...
Crustaceous, smooth, white, thin. Surface generally covered with
minute particles of lime.
Greearious. Leathery, membranaceous, hairy, white. _ _
Leathery to membranaceous, wrinkled, folded, ochrey, hairy in centre.
Stem central, thick, downy.
Ochrey. Cap wrinkled, plaited. Stem elongated, velvety.
Spongy and downy, both in cap and stem. , , ,
Papery, furrowed, brownish or ochrey, much crisped aud lobed.