U l l Scienti (ìc Name.
Ì2G
AutLority for Nauie.
1695
1696
' 1639 I. 1660
» 1723
IX. 2427
1640 I. 2174 1
1636 „ 2120 ;
1 1
1 1G41
1 - !
1643 II. 3776
1642 „ 3730
P. gregaria
1*. labcciila
P. Saecliari
j A. Lepidospermæ..
Race. Syll. I. ( 1882) ...
Sacc. S y l l I. -447 (1882)
Sacc. Syll. IX. 599 (1891)
ORDER XXVIL-CAULICOLACEÆ,
207. PiiTSALOspOEA.— N ie s s l. , N o t iz .
Gregarious physalospora
Stain physalospora
Sngar-cane physalospora
208. D id i -m e l l a .— Sacc., Mich. T. 377 (1878).—
: Asconi. 111. 99 (1881)
¡ Sacc. Syll. I. 545 (1882)
I Cooke, Grev. X X . 5 (1891)
Lamb., FI. Myc. Bolg. II. 268 (18S9)
Rabh., Herb. Myc. Ed. II. 547 (1858)
Bryonia didymella
Branch-loving didymella
09. A n t h o s t o m e l l a .— Sacc., Consp.
... I Lcpidosperma anthostomella ...
210. PiÆOSPOKA.—Rahh., Herb. Myc.
Aucuha pleospora
Ilerh ploospora
ORDER XXVIIL-EOLIICOLACEÆ,
211. L æ s t a d i a .—Auersw., in Iledw. 177
1702 i ■ IX. 2368 ! L. Dammaræ S'acc. Syll. IX. 586 (1891) Dammara læstadia ...
1703;11
1644 „ 2378 L. destructiva ... ... , B erl. and Vogl., in Sacc. Syll. IX . 588 (1891) Destructive læstadia ...
1704 1 L. Litseæ ... ... : Cooi-c, Grev. XX . 65 (1892) ... Litsea læstadia
bïs.
1705 IX. 2346 ' L. Meîaleucæ Sacc. Syll. IX. 581 (1891) Melaleuca læstadia
1706 1645 „ 2400 L. phyllodiæ Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Fung. 310 (1892) ... Phyllode læstadia
212. S p h æ r e l l a .— C e s . a n d De N o t .,
1707 1651 IX. 2556 S. Aly x ioe ...................... Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 5 (1887) ... A ly x ia si>liærolla
1708 I. 1921 S. atra ... Sacc. Syll. I. 498 (1882) ........................................ Black sphærella .....................
1709 1650 IX. 2578 S. Banksiæ Cooke aud Mass., Grov. XVI. 114 (1888) Banksia sphærella
1710 1647 S. cryptica Cooke, Grev. XX . 5 (1891) Hidden sphærella
1711 1649 I. 1906 S. Euouymi Aiiersw., Myc. Eur. 10 Euonymus sphærella ...
1712 „ 1951 S. Fragarioe Sacc. Syll. I. 505 ( 1 882 ) Strawberry splioerelîa...
1713 S. Goodioefolia Cooke, Grev. X X L 38 (1892) ... Goodioe-leaf sphærella
1
Habitat.
15. Occurrence. General Cliaracters.
fî W.A. S.A. T. V. j N.S.W. 9.
FRIES, S.M. II. 503 (1823).
Kr. Pyr. 10 (1876).—Sphæria.
1694
i
1695
1Ü96Í
Q. ... i
: 1 : QCOIhllLUIItS
Leaves of A cacia
verticillata
Leaves of Sugar cane
Reco])taclcs densely gregarious, covered by epidermis, globose, black,
white within.
Innate, upper or under surface spot-like, black, shining. Receptacles
nearly globose, black ivithin.
Receptacles scattered or gregarious, minute, black, bursting through,
fllameuts dark browu.
Sphæria, Sphærella, Didymosphæria.
IG97
I
1G98,
Q. . Twigs o f cucnrbila-
ceous plant
Brandies o f Grape
1 vine
Receptacles beneath cpidennis, at length almost free, gregarious, very
nnniite, black.
Receptacles loosely gregarious, covered with hleachcd cuticle, hemispherical,
black, leathery.
Gon. Pyr. Iial. 8 (1875).
1G99| . . . j . . . j . .. I V . j . j Lepidospcrma I Receptacles (
1 globular.
bleached elongated spots, with dark-hrown bordcri
Ed. II. 347 (1858).—Sphæria, Phoraa.
1700j
... V. . . . 1 ...
1701,
... V.
1
... 1 lî.
Leaves of Aucuha \ Receptacles spherical, immersed, black, scattered upon somewhat
japónica circular hrown spots.
Herbaceous stems Receptacles somewhat gregarious, at first covered, then almost naked,
spherical, depressed.
PRIES. S.M. II. 513 (1823).
(1869).—Sphærella, Physalospora.
i . . . I . . . . Q . !
1703
1704
1705
1706
i V. : N.S.W. Q. '
. .. , ... Q . '
Leaves of Dammara
robusta = Agathis
Leaves o f Lucerne
Leaves of Ltfsea ...
Leaves o f M clalevca
Thyllodosof A cac ia
suaveolens
Spots p.ale hrown or yellow, margin amber, then dark hrown. Receptacles
black, internal.
Receptacles minute,seated on brown spots; raised above general surface.
Spots irregular or somewhat circular on upper surface, becoming pale,
with broad browu border.
Spots circular, minute, hrown, convex. Receptacles black, in crowded
spots.
Receptacles scattered, very thin,immerscd, black, covered by blackened
cuticle.
Schema Sfer. Ital. 62 (1870).—Spliæria.
.70'
1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
V.
V.
V.
V,
S.A. V. N.S.W.
V.
Dead leaves of
A h /x ia buxifolia
Leaves o f Grevillea
Fading leaves of
B a n l s ia integri-
fo lia
Fading leaves of
Eucalypts
Dead leaves of
Euonymus
Leaves o f Strawberry
Leaves of Goodia
latifolia
On both sides. Receptacles gregarious, arising from within, nearly
globose, covered by blackened cuticle.
Gregarious or confluent. Heceptacles globose, white within, covered
by a black expanded layer.
On upper surface, spots none. Receptacles gregarious, black, pierced
with a pore.
On both sides, spots reddish hrown, Urge. Receptacles immersed in
- substance o f lea f and hidden.
On under surface. Receptacles black, beneath epidermis, globose, on
greyish spots.
Spots becoming purple, then pale towards the centre. Receptacles
very minute, globular, black.
Spots circular, browu, surrouuded by darker line. Receptacles gregarious,
minute.