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Scientific Name.
1066
106-
1068
1069
1070
1071
lOTlA
1071B
1072
1073
1074
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1000
993
994
1011
1012
1014
1015
1009
1008
1028
998
995
1017
999
1013
1005
1001
1020
1019
1023
1010
1021
996
1022
1032
1002
7255
7223
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094 1006
10951030 &
1031
1096 1024
1097 .
7247
7229
7283
7253
7284
7263
7282
7520
7388
7340
7070
7387
7257
7295
7410
Authority for Name.
8 5 . S t e r e u m .—Pers. Obs. Myc. I. 3 5 ( 1 7 9 6 ) .—
S. crucibuliformc ...
S. cyathiforme
S. elegans
S. fasciatum
S. gausapatum
S. hirsutum
S. hirsutum, var. tenellum ..
S. hirsutum, var. glaucellum
S. illudens
S. involutum
S. K.'ilchbrennerl ...
S. Leiehardtianuiu
S. lobatum
S.raolle ...
S. Moselei
S. nitidulum
S. ochroleucum
S. prolificans
S. purpureum
S. pusillum
S. radiatoflssum ...
S. radicale
S. retirugum
S. rugosum
S. semilugens
S. simulans
S. Sowerbei
S. spadiceum
S. sparsum
S. spathulatum ...
S. striatum
S. strumosum
S. sulphuratum
S. thelephoroides ...
(substituted for S. pannosum
Be rk, FI. Tasm. II. 259 (I860) ...
Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. X X V II. 168 (1891)
Fries, Epicr. 245 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 545 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 546 (1838)
Fries, Hym. Eur. 638 (1874) ......................................
Fries, Epicr, 549 (1838) ......................................
Sacc., Notes Myc. 5 (1890) ......................................
Sacc., Notes Myc. 5 (1890) ......................................
Berk., Ilook., Lond. Journ. Bot. IV. 59 (1845)
Klotzsch, Linnæa VII. 499 (1832)
Sacc. Syll. VI. 568 (1888) ......................................
Sacc. Syll. VI. 559 (1888)
Fries, Epicr. 547 (1838)
Sacc. Syll. VI. 577 (1888) ......................................
Berk., Liun. Journ. XV I, 48 (1878)
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. Bot. II. 638 (1843) ..
Fries, Hym. Eur. 639 (1874) ......................................
B e rk , Linn. Journ. X V I. 41 (1878) ....................
Pers. Obs. Myc. II. 92 ( 1 7 9 6 ) .......................................
Berk., Ann. Nat. Hist., X. 381 (1842)
Berk, and Broome, Linn. Trans. II. 63 (1883)
Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. X X V II. 187 (1891)
Cooke, Proc., Roy. Soc. Ed. XI. 456 (1 882 )
Fries, Epicr. 552 (1838)
Kalch., Grev. IX. I (1880) ........................................
Berk, and Broome, Liun. Trans. II. 64 (1883)
Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. XXVII. 164 (1891)
Fries, Epicr. 549 (1838) .. .....................
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 169 (1873) ......................
Berk., Hook., Journ. V III. 274 (1856) ...
Fries, Kym. Eur. 641 (1874)
Fries, Nov. Symb. Myc. I l l (1851)
Berk, and Rav., Linn. Journ. X. 331 (1869)
M c A h m e , S y s t .A i r . Austr. Fung. (1894)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXI. 38 (1892)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 385 (1881) ...
One-coloured stereum
Crucible-shaped stereum
Cup-shaped stereum ...
Elegant stereum
Banded stereum
Rough-coated stereum...
Hairy stereum
Tender stereum
Glaucous stereum
Deceptive stereum
Involute stereum
Kalchbrenner’s stereum
Leichardt’s stereum ...
Lobed stereum
Soft stereum ...
Moseley’s stereum
Shining steremn
Yellowish-white stereum
Prolific stereum
Purple stereum
Small stereum
Radiately divided stereum
Root-growing stereum
Net-veined stereum ...
Wrinkled stereum
Gloomy stereum
Simulating stereum
Sowerby’s stereum
Bright-brown stereum ...
Scattered stereum
Spoon-shaped stereum ...
Streaked stereum
Swollen stereum
Sulphur-coloured stereum
Thelephora-like stereum
Thozet’s stereum
Habitat.
B. Occurrence.
A W.A. S.A. 1 T. V. N.S.W. Q.
TIle lep h 'ora, A n r ic t ilarifi, Cortic!ium, E lv e lla— c o n tin u e d .
106.5 T. Dead branches . .. I
1066
V.
1067 s'.A.
V.
when dry.
[airy, margin inflexed. Resembling Gruc
leathery, whitish. Cap broad (1 | - 2 i inchc
Stem about ^ inch long, central, smooth,
lartilaginous to leathery. Can funnel sha]
Stem short aud slender,
leathery, tufted, thin, ash gi
and tapering towards base.
'ufted, sessile. Caps soft, corxy, soeu suapeu, rougu uaueu, tawiij-,
becoming pale, fringed,
æathery, rigid. Caps overlapping, spread out, rough haired, somewhat
zoned, dirty ochre, becoming pale. Common,
lembranous. Caps reflexed, whitish, zoned.
lap ve lvety, discoloured and zoned. Hymenium greyish, glaucous.
>eathery and rather rigid. Caps confluent, zoned, radiately plaited,
bay brown.
ieathery, tufted. Caps overlapping, grown together, ear shaped,
longitudinally furrowed, tapering at base into lateral black stem,
ieathery to membranous, sessile, rough haired, whitish, zoned, whitish,
Anally tawny.
iCathery, flattened, tapering behind, zoned, v e lv e ty , tawny,
iessile, leathery. Cap 3-5 inches across, more or less lobed, downy, zoned,
reddish cinnamon or brownish,
sessile, leathery, flexible, tapering behind, zoned, soft and spongy, pale
brown.
Gregarious. Cap funnel to fan shaped, delicately velvety, somewhat
zoned, fawn. Stem thin.
Cap funnel shaped, thin, rather membranous, smooth, sMning, zoned,
brown. Stem central, thin,
Leathery, thickish, expanded, silky, zoned, hoary.
Gregarious. Cap funnel shaped, zoned and furrowed, velvety, bay
brown. Stem ve ry short.
Tough, soft. Cap spread out, zoned, silky aud downy. Hymenium
more or le ss purple.
Cartilaginous to leathery. Cap fan shaped, shining, reddish umber,
silky streaked. Stein short, % inch high.
Crowded, thin, fan shaped, silky, shining, bay brown, many zoned,
usually split into numerous lobes.
Cap thick, white within, spread out, rough haired, whitish tawny.
Leathery to membranous, mouse coloured. Cap spread out, cup shaped,
then flattened, margin fringed. Hymenium net veined.
Corky, rigid, becoming red wheu bruised. Cap spread out and partly
reflexed, bay brown.
Membranous, somewhat tufted, sessile, flattened, semicircular, zoned,
rust coloured to umber.
Cap circular, rigid, wrinkled, yellowish tan, zoned aud slightlyreflexed.
Snow white, funnel shaped, soon discoloured, rough, with radiating
Wood ... ... I
Wood and ground ... I
1068 S.A. V. N.S.W, Q- Ground ... ... <
1009 S.A. V. Q. Trunks o f Eucalypts 1
1070 Q. Trunks ,,, '
1071 W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q. B. Trunks and branches 1
1071a
1071b
1072 W.A.
S.A.
S.A.
S.A. ï'. V. N.Â'W. Q.
Rotten wood o f ril cod a ]
Trunks ... ... <
Branches, &c. ... j
1073 Q. Trunks ... [
1074
1075
S.A.
N.S.W.
1076
t '. Y.
N.S.W.
Q.
Q.
Trunks ... ... :
Trunks ,,, ... !
1077 Q. Trunks ...
1078 V. ... Sticks
1079 V. Q- Among grass
1080
T.
1081
V. N.S.W.
Q.
QB.
Bark and dead
branches
Wood, &c.
1082 W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q- B. Trunks,branches, &c.
1083 T. Wood ......................
1084 Q. Wood
1085
W.A. Base o f living shrubs
1086
Wood .....................
1087 W.A. N.S.W. B. Trunks ...
1088 Q. Trunks ...
1089
1090 s ’.'Â. ï'. V. N.S.'w.
Q.
Q- B.
Branche s...
Ground ...
1091 S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q. B. Trunks, &c.
1099 V. Bark
109f ... Q. Wood ......................
109^
... N.S.W.
1091
Q.
Wood ......................
Wood ......................'
109(
10911 ...
S.A. V.
V.
Dead wood and
branches
Among moss and ou
grouud
109!3 S.A. V. Q. Trunks ...
General Characters,
-, zoned with shining bay-hrown bands,
processes p rojecting from surface.
Leathery, spread out or reflexed, hairy, rusty, blood red where scratched,
with dark-coloured hymenium.
White or pale ochrey, in hard now and then confluent pustules.
Evidently immature condition o f some species.
Cap spoon shaped or somewhat fan shaped, bristly behind, smooth in
front. Stem yellowish, velvety, lateral.
Leathery, spread out, reflexed, wavy, roughly striated, rusty brown.
Thick, firm, isolated patches, ochrey or lemon yellow. Including
5 . sulphureu7ii. Fries.
Reflexed, lobed, crisped, sulphur coloured, rough haired, somewhat
Tufted, growing together, sessile, soft, spongy, flexible, reflexed, pale
umber, velvety, concentrically zoned. Species’ name pre-occupied by
Cooke himself.
ap funnel shaped, downy, somewhat zoned, pale. Stem tapering
downwards.
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