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O r d e r V I .— T r e m e l l a c e æ , F r i e s .
S u b - o r d e r I.—AuriciilarLæ, Bref.—Basidia or spore-bearing
Genera (2 )—
96. Auricularia. ]
S u b - o r d e r II.—Tremelleæ, Bref.—Basidia globose or ovoid,
Genera (5)—
98. Exidia, Pries.
99. Ulocolla, Bref.
100. Txemella, Lm n .
S d b - o r d e r I II.—Dacryomyceteæ, Bref.—Basidia
Genera (3)—
103. Dacryomyces, Nees. I
104. Guepinia, Fries. |
bodies, elongated or fusoid, transversly divided.
97. Ilirneola.
four partite in a cruciate manner wlien mature.
101. Seismosarca, Cooke.
102. Tremellodon, Pers.
cylindrical or club shaped, forked upwards.
105. Calocera, Fries.
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Habitat.
B. Ocourrence.
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Geaeral Characters.
ORDER VI.-TREMELLACEÆ,
9 6 . A u r ic u l a r ia .— B u ll,
1228
1229
1145
1144
VI. 8302
„ 8293
A. albicans
A. lobata
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 170 (1873) ......................
Somm., Mag. Nat. Vid. (1827) ...
Whitish auricularia ...
Lobate auricularia
1230 1143 „ 8294 A. mesenterica .. Fries, Epicr. 555 (1838) Intestine-like auricularia
1231 1146 „ 8303 A. minuta Berk., Ilook., Lond. Journ. IV . 59 (1845) Minute auricularia
1232 1147 „ 8305 A. pusio Berk., Linn. Journ. X V in . 386 (1881) ... Small auricularia
97. ITir n e o l a .— F r ie s ,
1233 1150 VI. 8312 II. auricula-juda!... Fcr/t., Outl. 289(1 8 6 0 )... Jew’s ear hirneola
1234 1148 „ 8309 H. auriformìs Fries, Fung. Nat. 26 (1848) Ear-shaped birneola ...
1235 1151 „ 8319 H. fusco-succinea Mont., Cuba 364 (1842)... Amber-bvoAvn hirneola
1236 1153 „ 8323 II. hispidula ..................... Sacc. Syll. VI. 769 (1888) ........................................ Hispid hirneola
1237 1149 „ 8311 IL polytricha Mont., in Bel, Voy. 154. Many-haired hirneola ...
1238 1152 „ 8320 II. rufa Fries, Fung. Nat. 27 (1848) Reddish-brown hirneola
1239
1154 „ 8328 II. vitellina
1239.-V
H. vitellina, var. ta.smanica
Fries, Fung. Nat. 27 (1848)
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 262 (1860) ...
Egg-yellow hirneola
Tasmanian hirneola
98. E x id ia .— F r ie s,
1240 1156 VI. 8352 E. allùda F r ^ ., Unters. VII. 94 (1888) Whitish exidia
1241 1155 „ 8347 E. glandulosa Frees, S.M. II. 224 (1821) Glandulous exidia
99. U l o c o l l a .— B r e f.,
1242 1157 i V I. 8367 ' U. foliácea 1 Fr e /., Untcrs. VII. 98 (1888) ... 1 Leafy ulocolla ... ... |
100. T r e m e l l a .— L i n n . ,
1243
1244
1158
1160
VI. 8375
„ 8384
T. frondosa ... ... '
T. fuciformis
Fries, S.M. II. 212 (1821) ........................................
Berk,, Hook., Journ. 277 (1 8 5 6 )...
Erondose tremella
Seaweed-like tremella
1245 1159 „ 8377 T. lutescens Pcrs., Syn. 622 (1801) ... Yellowish tremella
ERIES, SYST. MYC. II. 207 (1823).
Herb. Fr. I. 36 (1787).—Helvella, Thelephora.
Trunks
1229
1230
1231
1232
N.S.W.
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W.A, Q. B.
W.A. T.
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Bark
Trunks ...
Dead branches
Trunks ...
- n o , , or velve ty, or
shaggyTzoned, bownish to ashy. Hymenium ribbed
GrTglrhJS,'^‘expanded behind. Caps minute, lobed, hispid, zoned,
Cap^lHachS^behind, reflexed, white, downy, wrinkled. Margm lobed.
Small but distinct species.
PI TTnmon 93 (1825)—Tremella, Peziza, Auricularia, Exidia.
1233
1234
1235
I
1237
1238
both sides, downy beneath. . . , • j i „¿v.
Tufted, stalked, glaucous brown. Cups semicircular, veined beneath.
Stem short, twisted, lateral. . • * n„
Broad, sessile! shell shaped, then flattened. Margm wavy, internally
netted with veins, amber brown. _ „ . , v
Globose to bell shaped, oblique, sessile, internally dark brown, e x ternally
with short fawn woolly hairs.
Cups hemispherical, expanded, ear shaped, shaggy, gi-ey, produced into
C u IT sU p S lslim ?w h S teteral, sessile, beset with tufted short reddish-
broAvn bristles. . ,,
Trunks . .. Cup shaped, sessile, excavated. Ilymenium egg yellow.
Wood . . . . . . P a le , circular, wavy, small. Stem short, c
T. V. N.S.W. Q. B.
QW.
A. N.S.W. Q.
V. QS.
A, V. N.S.W. Q- B.
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S.M. II. 220 (1823).—T
1240
1241
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q. B.
W.A. T. B.
Trunks
Trunks
Bark
Wood
Trunks
Trunks
emella.
Branches and bark
o f dead logs
Trunks and woods
Uuters. VII. 95 (.1 8 8 8 ).—Tremella.
1 2 4 2 |W .A . | ... |T . | V . | ... ! Q. 1 B. 1 Old trunks
1243'
1244
1245
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QB.
... j S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q- B.
Old trunks
Trunks ...
Fallen branches
Asccndmg, tough, expanded, wavy, whitish, tawny when dry.
Expanded, rather flattened, thick, tni-ning black, with conical pimples,
ashy beneath and somewhat downy.
I Tufted, wavy, cinnamon to flesh colour, folded at the base.
Tufted, large, yellow to pale, folded at base. Lobes folded and waved.
White, tufted, repeatedly lobed or forked. Lobes dilated in fan-hke
Tutt“eX“ mall, very soft, wavy, and folded, yellowish. Lobes entire,
naked.