Soientifle Name.
1665
1666
I, 476
1612 „ 498
! Iß” ] I. J
.1 IG13 I I. 702 I
'1 . .. 1
1
I X . 1940 ¡
i| 1614 I. 637
1616 „ 632
;; 1615 IX. 1926
1617 II. 3637
1618 I X . 3340
i 1620 I X . 2450
) 1619 I, 916
• 1622 IX. 3469
Ì 1621 ir. 3563
V. decorticans
V. echidna
E. lata ...
E. ludibunda
E. polyscia
B. acauthostronia
B. aq u ila ...
L . larvæspora
L. ovina ...
1679 1623 II. 3927 I P. pulvinula
Authority for Name.
Fries, S.V.S. 412 (1849)
Cooke, Grev. IX. 4 (1880)
' Sace. Syll. I. 149 (1882)
ORDER X IX .-
1 8 9 . V a l s a .— F r ie s ,
Decorticating valsa
Hedgehog v.alsa
190. E u t y p e l l a
I Stellate eutypella
-Nits
. I Sacc. Syll. I. 191 (1882)
Syll. IX. 471 (1891)
ORDER XX.-EUTYPACEÆ,
191. C r t p t o v a l s a .—Ces. aud DeNot.,
... I Elevated eryptovalsa ...
192. C e y p t o s p h æ h e l l a .— Sacc.,
. ..I Macrozamia cryptosphærella ..
T ut., Sel. Fung. Carp. II. 56 (1861)
Sace., Mich. I. 15 (1878)
Beri, aud Y ogi., iu Sacc. Syll. IX. 467 (1891)
193. E u t y p a .— T u l., Sel. Fung.
... Broad eutypa
... Sportive eutypa
... Shadowy eutypa
Cooke, Handb. Aust. Fung. 304 (1892)
Sacc. Syll. IX. 820 (1891)
ORDER XXI.-CUCURBITARIACEÆ,
1 9 4 . G ib b e r id e a .— F c k l.,
... Archer’s gibberidea ...
... j Striped gibberidea
Cooke, Handb. Au st. Fung. 305 (1892)
Cooke, Grev. XV . 122 (1887) ...
19
Cooke and Mass, Grev. X IX . 83 (1891)
Ces. and D e Nut., Schema Sfer. 229 (1870)
¿’«ec. Syll, II. (1883) ...
ORDER X X I I .-
195. B y s s o s p i iæ r ia .— C o o k o ,
... ïlio r n y byssosphæria ...
... Eagle byssosphæria ” •
L a s io s p h æ r ia .— C e s . a n d D o Not.,
La rva -spored la siosphæria
Woolly lasiosphæria
1 9 7 . P l e o s p i iæ r ia .— S p e g .,
... Cushion-shaped pleosiùiæria ..
1 Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Characters.
A W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. QVALSACEÆ,
FRIES.
S.V.S., 410 (1849).—Spbæria.
1665
1666
Pyr. Germ
1G67I
Dry branches
Bark
163 (1867).—Valsa, Spli-æria.
I ... [ V. 1 ... ■ ... ¡ B. I Branches...
Stroma somewhat circular or often oval, abruptly tapering into a disc
openings, becoming dusky, at length black.
Bursting through. Receptacles nestling in a white powdery layer.
I Somewhat round, immersed; receptacle-bearing layer, white or dirty I white ; openings radiately stellate.
COOKE, GREV. XIV. 93 (1886).
Schema Sfor. It. 29 (1870).—Diatrype, Sphceria, Eutypa.
6G8I W.A. I ... I T. I ... I ... I ... I B. I Dead branches ... 1 Elongated, emergent, black or grey. Receptacles gregarious, globose,
I 1 I I 1 1 1 I immersed in wood.
Syll. I. 186 (1882).—Sphæria.
16C9I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... ■ Q. I
Carp. IL
1G70! .
I 6 7 l | .
1672, ,
I Fruit of Macrozamia I Receptacles under epidermis, at first scattered, then crowded, black,
1 Hopei I springing from dark-brown filaments.
( 1 8 6 1 ) .— Sphæria, Valsa.
Wood and bark
Branches...
Epicarpof Cucurbita
lagenaria
Receptacle-bearing layer long and broad, innate in wood or bark, brown
or ashy. Receptacles immersed, spha;roid.
Receptacle-bcaring layer spreading. Receptacles globose, externally
black, at first mealy white.
Receptacle-bearing layer black, point-like. Receptacles immersed.
COOKE, GREV. XV. 83 (1887).
Symb. Myc. 1 6 8 ( 1 8 6 9 ) .— Zigncclla, Sphæria, Melanomma.
1673,
1674'
Rotten wood ... Crowded. Receptacles wrinkled, at length collapsing and cup shaped.
Living twigs o f Cas- Receptacles densely crowded, .at length run together in large patches,
sinia aculcata globose, black, shining, smooth.
SUPERFICIALES, FRIES.
Grov. VII. 84 (1879).—Scortechinia, Rosellinia, Sphæria.
1675
1676
Q. Wood and bark
Wood and hark
Schema Sfer. 55 (1870).—Sphæria, Leptospora.
1G77 ............................... V ........................................ Bark
1678 ............................... V....................................B. Rotteu wood
Finely filamentous. Receptacles very small, globose, crowded, black,
not pap-like.
Receptacles gregarious or densely crowded, globose, dark brown, pap-
like.
Recoptacles loosely gregarious, globose, covered with mealy fiuffy
sulphur-coloured coat. Sporidia long, spindle shaped, with fifteen to
nineteen partitions.
Receptacles gregarious, almost globose, covered with mealy fiuffy
lemon-coloured coat.
Fung. Arg. IV. 6 5 ( 1 8 8 2 ) .— Sphæria, Coniochæta, Lasiosphæria.
1679 W.A........................................................................... Rotten wood ... Scattered, somewhat globose, collapsed aud depressed at length, hairy.