I - s i i Snecarfo's
9 ■« § Number.
Sciontiflc Name. Authority for Name.
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W.
General Characters.
161. N e c t r ia .— Fries,
1545
1546
1547
1543
1549
S.V . 387 (1849).—Spliæria.
1502 II. 4670 N. coccínea ... Fries, S.V.S. 368 (1849) ... Scarlet nectria i 1545 T. V. N.S.W. Q. B.
I X . 3358 N. ferruginea ... Cooke, Grev. X III. 8 (1884) ... . . . , Rnsty nectria...
[ 1546 V.
1501 . II. 4561 X. fusavioides ... Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 279 (I860) ...
1
... Fiisarium-like nectria ... 1547 T.
1503 „ 4705 N. tasmanica ... Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 279 (1860) .. . . . ' Tasmanian nectria 1548 T.
1504 ■ „ 4678 X. zealandica ... Cooke, Grev. V III. 65 (1879) ... ... New Zealand nectria ... 1549 V.
Bark aud dead Receptacles in tufts, on a convex yellowish layer, ovoid, bright red,
branches ' sometimes ochrey red.
Living leaves, bracts, Bursting through, tufted. Receptacles w axy, almost globose, dark brown,
&c. of S typ h e lia I at length naked.
Dead bark ... Pale crimson. Receptacles ovate to pap-like, with a bloom half
immersed in umber-coloured layer.
Dead bark ... ' Tufted, red. Receptacles ovate, with pap-likc openings, often arising
I from circular disc.
Bark ... ... ' Tufted,brick red, bursting through,pustulesconvcx. Receptacles almost
! globose, pap-like, soon concave.
II. 6174 I C. otagensis j Sace. Syll. II. L X V in , (1883)
162. C a l o n e c t r ia .— Do Not.,
... I Otago calonectria
Comm. Critt. II. 477 (1867),—Nectria.
550] ... I I I ... I ... I Q. I ! Twigs o f Cappa;
1 Mitckelii
I Receptacles densely tufted, pale-apricot colour, with
1 deeper in colour, papillate.
163. H y pom y c e s .— Fries, PL Homon. 105 (1825).—
1551 1508 : 11.4622 II. aurantius
1554
1555
1557
1558
^ 1505 „ 4614 ^
1509
1506 11.4617
1507 „ 4643 ;
15II II. 4733
1510 „ 4721
1512 „ 4742 :
!
II. membranaceus .
D. quisquilaris
D. sanguinea
Fckl., Symb. Myc. 183 (1875)
Tul., Sel. Fung. Carp. IIL 51 (1865)
Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fung. 281 (1892) ...
T u l., Sel. Fung. Carp. III. 45 (1866)
Fries, ill Grev. IV. 15 (1875) ...
Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fung. 282 (1882)
Fries, S.V.S. 388 (1849) ....................
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 278 (1860)...
Golden liypomyces
Golden-seeded hypomyccs
Membranous hypomyces
Rosy-red hypomyces ...
Downy hypomyces
1 6 4 . D ia l o n e c t r ia .— Sacc
Rubhish-loving dialonectria
Blood-red dialonectria...
Dark-uippled dialonectria
Sphæria, Hypocrea, Nectria.
1551
1552
1553
1554
1555
W.A.
... .. 1
... 1 V.
W.A.
T. !!! ■
On Polyporus, &c. I Conidia-beariug mycelium white, then orange. Receptacles seated on
fluffy ochrey base, often white at margin, golden yellow or orange. _
On Fo/eii chiefly and ' Conidia-beariug mycelium penetrating matrix. Receptacles closely
Polmorus Polyporus brown.
On Polyporus
On Polyporus, &c. .
On Agarics
Syll. II. 490 (1883).—Nectria, Sphæria.
1557' W.A.
1558i ...
... 1 ... V.
t !
B.
Bark, c )S, &c.
Wood and bark
Hypoxylon
packed in a rough layer, pale yellow brow
Forming at flrst fine filaments, gradually becoming membranous, tan
coloured.
Receptacles gregarious, at first white, then bright-red mycelium.
Stratum white, delicate dowuy.
Scattered, umher coloured or somewhat orange. Receptacles crowded
here and there.
Receptacles scattered, egg shaped, openings pap-like, blood red.
Receptacles scattered, crimsou, egg shaped, openings darker and pap-
like.
1559 1513 I II. 5001 . 0 . agaricicola
15601 1514 I II. 4977 I G. Saubinetii
i Sacc. Syll. II. 563 (1883)
I S ae c ., Mich. I. 513 (1878)
1 6 5 . O p u i o n e c t r i a .— S a c c .,
. . . 1 Agaricus-growing ophiouectria...
G ib b e r e l l a .— S a c c ., M ich . I. 43 (1878).—
... I Sauhinet’s gibberella ...
M ic h . I. 323 (1878).—N e c tr ia .
15591 1 1 T. I V . I ... I ... I ... I Putrid Agarics ... | Vermilion. Receptacles egg shaped, with fibrous swollen texture.
G ih b e r a , B o tr y o sp h ic r ia .
15601 ... I ... I T. I V. I ... 1 ... i B. i Herb.qceous stems ... I Keceptades gregarious, growing together in tufts, somowliat mem-
1 1 1 1 I I I I branous, warted, folded, blue.
1561 1515 I IX. 3804 I L. Passiflora; 1 Cooke, Grev. XVI. 5 (1887) ...
167. L i s ie l l a .— C o ok e ,
... I Passiou-flower lisiella ...
Grey. XVI. 5 (1887).—Gibberella.
15611 ... I ... 1 ... I ... I ... I Q. 1 ... I Steins o f Passijlora I Receptacles bursting through, collected in small clusters, globose, I 1 I I 1 I I I I substance bright blue.
1562 1516 I II. 4599 1 M. caprina I Sacc. Syll. II. 462 (1883)
168. M e l a n o s po r a .— C orda,
.. I Shaggy melanospora ...
Icon. Fung. I. 24 (1837).—Sphmria.
1562] ... I ... I T. I ... j ... j ... I B. j Wood and chips j Receptacles globose, shaggy, white, openings turning blackish.