1023a
1G24
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
163U
1631
1632
1633
Scicntille Name.
I X . 2232 II. lucmato-stroma, var.
uiatozonnm
11. Ilians
1574 I. 1414 II. marginatum ...
1570 „ 1376 II. multiforme
1.577 „ 1456 II. oodes
1564 „ 1535 11. placcntæforme
1578 „ 1534 II. puuctulatum ...
1568 „ 1344 II. rutilum
1563 ., 1341 II. sclerophæum ...
1579 „ 1448 II. serpens
1565 IX. 2212 II. stratosum
Authority for Name.
Sacc., P ug. Austr. 13 (1890) ...
Berk, aud Cooke, Grev. XI. 129 (1883) ...
B erk., Liun. Journ. X. 385 (1869)
Fries, S .V .S . 384 (1849) ......................
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. 122 (1875) ...
Berk, and Curt., Linu. Journ. 383 (1869)
Berk, aud Rav., Grev. IV. 94 (1875)
Till., Sel. Fung. Carp. II. 38 (1863) ...
Berk, and Curt., Linu. Journ. XIII. 177 (1873)
F rie s, S.V.S. 384 (1849) ......................
Sacc., Pug. Austr. 13 ( 1 8 9 0 ) ......................
175. H y p o x y l o n .— Bull,
Blood-rcd zoned hypoxylon
Gaping hypoxylon
Marginate hypoxylon
Multiform hypoxylon
Egg-like hypoxylon ...
Placenta-shaped hypoxylon
Punctulate hypoxylon
Reddish hypoxylon ...
Ilard-dnsky hypoxylon
Creeping hypoxylon ...
Stratose hypoxylon ...
W.A. ] S.A. I T. I V. I N.S.W. I q.
General Charaetcrs.
Champ. I. 168 (1798).
T.
-Sphæria, Diatrype, Anthostoma, Nummularia—coniiwMec/.
1623aI
1624
1625,
1626 W.A.
162:
1628
1629
1630
1631
163-
1633
Wood
Wood
Q. : B. . Bark and wood ...
B. 1 Bark or wood
Q. ... Rotten wood
Q- Old trunks
Q. Rotten branches ...
Q. Bark aud wood
Trunks ...
Q- , 15. Rotten wood
Q- Bark of dead trees
Rather thick, externally, minutely aud densely papillate, clay to red
Hem^plie'rkal or nearly globose, superficial, black, shining dusky black
within. Cup-shaped depression around opening of receptacle.
Hemispherical, confluent, finally black, openings of receptacles singly
in distinct marginate disc.
Bursting through, hemispherical, thick, variously sliaped, otten
deformed. Receptacles rather largo, globose.
Broadly expanded, coffee coloured, blackening. Receptacles globose,
sparingly coufiuent.
Large, margin inflcxed, substance black, surface rusty to black. Receptacles
oblong, immersed.
Very broadly expanded, black, girt by ruptured epidermis. Receptacles
small, ovoid, crowded.
Bursting through, cushion shaped, irregular form when young, clay
colour to bright red, old red brown or dark red.
Expanded, cushion shaped, thick, surface rust coloured, substance
black. Receptacles oblong.
On wood, rarely on bark, spread out in narrow thin crust, dark hrown
or black. Receptacles large, thickly crowded.
Hemispherical, large, corky to woody, sooty brown. Receptacles m
outer layer black, oblong.
ORDER XVI.--DOTHIDEACEÆ,
1 7G . P l IY L L A C I IO E A .— N i tS ,
1634 1585 IX. 4083 r . Alpiniio Sacc. aud B eri., Misc. Myc. II. 5 (1884) ... Alpinia phyllachora .. ... |
1635 1586 „ 4091 P. anccps Sacc., Iledw. 156 (1890) ........................................ Two-sided phyllachora
1636
1588
„ 4089
P. Fimbristylis ...
5acc. Syll. IX. 1025 (1891) ........................................
1637
1582
11. 5132
P. gramiuis
fU-/., Symb. Myc. 216 ( 1 8 6 9 ) ........................................
Fimbristylis phyllachora ... ;
Grass phyllachora
1638 1589 „ 5144 P. ju u c i... Fc/i/., Symb. Myc. 216 (1869) ... Rush phyllachora
16-39 1587 .......... P. maculata Cooke, Grev. XX . 4 (1891) Spotted phyllachora ...
1640 IX. 4088 P. nervisequia Winter, Hedw. 9 (1885) ........................................ Nerve-following ifiiyllachora ...
i
1641 1583 II. 5093 P. rhytismoides ... Sacc. Syll. IL 594 (1883) ........................................ Rhytisma-like phyllachora
1642 1584 „ 5184 P. Trifolii ...................... F f « ., Symb. Myc. 218 (1869) ... Clover phyllachora ...
1643 1590 ( IX. 4124 I), apiculata Sacc. aud Berk, F. Austr. 4 (1885) ......................
177. D o th id io l la.— S po g .,
Apiculatc-spored dothidella
1644 1592 D. inæqualis Cooke, Grev. XX . 5 (I89I) Unequal dothidella
1645 1591 II. 5260 I), tcphrosia Sacc. Syll. 11. 630 (1883) Ash-coloured dothidella
1646 1593 ' IX. 4165 M. Eucalypti Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 5 ( 1 8 8 7 ) ......................
178. M o n t a g n k l l a .— S p e g .,
Eucalypt montagnella ...
1647 1594 M. rugulosa Cooke, Grev. XX . 5 (1891) Wrinkled montagnella ... |
NITS AND FCKL., SYMB. 314 (1869).
Fclil., Smyb. Myc. 216 (1869).—Dotliidca, Sphæria.
Fading leaves of
Alpinia coerulca
Stems o f Scirpus
nodosus
Finibristylis
I,eaves o f grass,
dying or dead
Juncus ...
S.A.
Q.
QV.
i ... V.
) ...
) ...
V.
Q.
1 ...
V.
Q.
B.
Leaves of Eucalypts
Living aud dry leaves
o f Cordyline ter-
nnnulis, var. Can-
nw/'olia
F liy llod e so f A cac ia
penninervis and
leaves of F igs
Leaves of clover ...
Fung. Arg. Png. IV. 186 (1882).—Pliyllacliom, Spliicria.
Fading leaves of
Litsea dealbala
Dead leaves of
Eucalypts
Leaves ...
16131 ...
I 6 4 4 I ...
16451 W.A.
QV.
Fung. Arg. Png. IV. 188 (1882).
1646
1047
; , V. I . . . ... ] Dead leaves of
I Eucalypts
... ' Loaves of Eucalypts
Spots browu, then pitch black, elongated, running together here and
Elongated, immersed, making matrix brownish. Receptacles parallel,
globose, sporidia unequal-sided.
Biack covered by epidermis, openings granulate.
Distinct or run together in parenchyma o f leaf, covered by shiumg
blackened epidermis. , ,
Internal, brown, epidermis ultim.ately brownish and blackish, cracked
lengthwise. . , , , , , ,i-
Grcgarious, on blistered tawny spots o f living leaves, black, half
Elongated, lance shaped, running parallel with veins, shiniug black,
iu browu spots.
Immersed, black, shining, pustules biack, minute, warty, warts with
openings.
Internal, forming brownish spots, at first producing conidia.
On ochrey-brown spots, loo.sely gregarious, at first covered with
epidermis, shining black.
Bursting through ou both surfaces, nearly circular, black, shining.
Internal, circular, plane then convex, ash coloured, openings pointlike,
black.
Circular, convex, shining, black.
On upper or under service, thin, somewhat circular, black, wrinkled.