Scientific Name. Authority for Name.
1436 1340 I X . 1150
1437 1341 VII. 529
14.38' 1339 „ 578
O. Archeri
0 . australiense
1439 i 1342
1
1 VII. 534
1440 1.343 1 VII. 560 j
1441 1344
1
■ „ 563
1442 1345 ■ „ 564 1
1 bis. 1
1443 j 1346
1444 , 1347
1445'
1348 1
1 1
1
II. brisbanensis
II. tasmanicum
G. Drummondi
ORDER XIL—HYMENOGASTRACEiE,
1-10. O C TA V IA N IA .—Vitt., Mon.
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 2 (1887) ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 263(1860) ...
Berk., iu Cooke’s Ilaudb. Austr. Fung. 246 (1892)
I Fries, Symb. Gast. 5 (IS18)
Alveolate octaviauia ...
Archer’s octaviauia
Australian octaviauia ...
M l . R i h z o p o g o n .— F r ie s ,
1 Yellowish rhizopogon
U 2 . H t m e n o g a s t e k .— Vitt., Mou. Tub. 80 (1831).—
Tub, F ung. I-Iyp. 64 (1851)
Vitt. Mon. Tub. 22 (1831)
De Ton., S a c c , Syll. VII. 172 (li
Klotzsch’s Iiyuienogaster
Puff-hall hymeuogaster
Moseley’s hymenogaster
143. H rD N A N G iU M .— W t i l l r . , in Corda
Berk, and Br., in Cooke’s Ilandb. Austr. Fung.
247 (1892)
Kalch., in Grev. XIX. 95 (1891) ......................
Brisbaue hydoangium
Tasmanian hyduangit;
1 4 4 . G a u t i e r i a .— V i t t
I Berk., in Cooke’s Ilandb. Austr. Fung. 247 (1892) 1 Drummond’s gautieria
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.8.W. I Q.
General Characters.
VITT. MON. TUB. 11 (1831).
Tub. 15 (1831).—Ilydnangiuin.
M36
1437
1438
T.
N.S.W.
V. Q.
In the ground
Ground ...
Under tea-tree
Somewhat globose or irregular, whitish, then ochrey. Spores globose,
alveolate.
Inversely egg shaped, small, w ilh large sterile base, no fibrils.
Somewhat globose, irregular. Peridium thin, wrinkled, ochrey.
Symb. Gast. 5 (1818).—Hysteranghim, Tuber.
1439j ... j ... I ... j V. I ... I ... j B. j In sandy soil
Rhizopogon, Splanclinomyces, IlymcDangium.
1440
1441
1442
. . . , Q .
N.S .W. ; ...
Ic. Fimg. V. 28 (1842).—Octaviauia.
1443
1444
Mon. Tab. 25 (1831).
14451 W,A. I ... Ì ... I . . . I
In ground
Ground ...
Soil
Iu soil ...
Ground ...
j Deformed, usually spherical, kidney (
I becoming yellowish.
egg shaped; fibrils rooting
Obovate, flbrillose at base. Peridium membranous, whitish, somewhat,
downy.
Gregarious, w ith strong odour o f garlic. Peridium rounded, deformed,
white, then brownish.
Almost globose, tax^ering at base, citrine yellow, smooth.
Almost globose. Peridium thick, dry, wrinkled, reddish hrown.
Nearly globose. Peridium thick, dark brown, angular when dry.
I Nearly globose, small ; c e lls wavy. Spo