- s i
II
Sneoardo’s
Number.
1653 I. 2048
1
1046
1648 IX. 2598
1652 I. 2Ü28
1 1654 1 IX. 3189 I
ScientiÜc Name.
Authority for N.ame.
F c k l, Symb. Myc. 101 (1875)
Cooke, Grev. X IX . 61 (1891)
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 90 (1886)
Coo/ic, Grev. VI. 146 (1878)
212. S p h æ r e l l a .— Ces. and De Not.
Grass-growing sphærella
Cloudy sphærella
Rubiginous sphærella
Smilax sphærella
I Cooke, Ilaudb. Austr. Fung. 312 (1892) ...
213. S p h æ r u l in a .— Sacc.,
... ' Camellia sphærulina ...
S.A. i T. j V. N.S.W. I Q.
General Characters.
Sfer. Ital. 62
V.
S ch em a
1714
171.5
1716
(1870).—Sphæria—continued.
Mich. I. 399 (1878).
17181 ... I ... I ... I V. ;
... I ... I Loaves of grass
Q- ,
Q- ,
Living leaves of
Eucalypts
Leaves of Pillospo-
rum Tubiginosam
Leaves o f Dioscorea
aud Smilax
I Living leaves I Camellia
On upper surface. Receptacles growing from within, prominent,
small, black, occupying entire suriace.
On under surface, spots circular or irregular, greyish brown, soon
falling away. Receptacles very minute.
I On upper surface. Receptacles scattered, minute, point-like, promi-
I nent, black.
Spots reddish hrown with black margin. Receptacles point-like,
conical, black.
upper s
red.
ORDER XXIX.-MICROTHYRIACEÆ,
214. M ic r o t h y r ium .— Desm., Ann.
SACC. SYLL. II. 658 (1883).
Sci. Nat. XV. 137 (1841).
1655 !1 IX. 4196 M. amygdalinum ... Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX. 90 (1891) ... Amygdalina microthyrium 1719 1 S.A. 1 ... 1 ..................! ... 1 Living leaves of
E ucalyptus amygdalina
215. M ic r o p e l t is .— Mon t., Ami. S c i. N a t . XV II. 1 2 2 (1 8 4 2 ) .
1656 II. 5390
IX. 4236
M. .appianata
M. appianata, var. depauperata
Mont., Ann. Sci. N at. XVII. 122 (1842) ...
Sacc. and Berl., Rev. Myc. (1885)
Flattened micropeltis
Impoverishing micropeltis
1720
1720a 1 Q
i
. . . j Languid leaves of
E u ca lyp tu s tereli-
Receptacles gregarious or scattered, on both surfaces, membranous,
very dark hrown.
Receptacles on both surfaces, convex to flattened, black, finally
opening in centre.
1723
1724
1725
1659 I. 101
1660 „ 104
E. herhariorum
E. lateritium
ORDER XXX.-PERISPORIACEÆ,
2 1 6 . P o D O S P H Æ R A .— K u n z e ,
1 - ! " = P . tridactyla ... ... | D e B a r y , Syst. Erys. in Hedw. 68 (1871) . .. | Three-fingered podosphæra ...
(Powdery mildew o f apple) j
n . , j ... , ... , ... j "■1N.S.W. 1 ... 1 ...
217. S p h æ r o t h e c a .— L e v ., A n n . S c i. N a t . X V . 138 (1851).-—A lp h ito iu o rp li!
1 1658 1 I. 6 1j S. pannosa 1 L ev., Ann. Sci. Nat. XV . 138 (1851) ...................... 1 Cloth-like sphærotheca ...
1 (Rose b light)
1722 ... 1 ... ! ‘V. N.S.W. 1 Q. B.
218. E r y s i p h e .— H o dw ., L e v . A n n . S c i. N a t . XV . 161 (1851).
I. 70 E. communis Fries, S.V.S. 406 (1849) ... ....................' Common erysiphe 17231 .................. 1 ...
1
V. ... 1 B,
» 74 E. graminis D. C., FI. Fr. V I. 106(1815) ........................................ Grass erysiphe (Grass mildew)... 1724' ............... ' ...
1 :
V. N.S.W. ' ... ! B.
1657 I X , 1571 E. vitigera Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V . 98 ( 1 8 8 7 ) ...................... Vine-growing erysiphe 1725j .................. V.
Lin k , Sp. PI. I. 79 (1824)
Mont., Syll. 918 (1856)
219. E u r o t iu m .— Link, Berl.
... Herbarium eurotium ...
Brick-red eurotium
PRIES, S.V.S. 375 (1849).
Myc. Ilcft. II. I l l (1817).—Alphitomoi-pha.
Young leaves and j On both surfaces o f leaf, formiug a wdiite fe lt, and the spores so
shoots of Apple 1 numerous as to make it powdery; conidia barrel shaped.
Rose leaves ... I Mycelium woolly, then cloth-like, w hite, persistent. Oidium leucoconium
1 is the conidial stage.
I Leaves o f various ' Mycelium spreading, arachnoid, evanescent or persistent. Receptacles
I plants I scattered or gregarious, minute.
I Leaves aud stems ot ' Mycelium spreading, fluffy to w’oolly, ochrey white, jointed, persistent.
; various grasses ! Early or conidial stage is Oidium m->nilioides, Link.
I Vine leaves ... ' On both sides o f leaf. Mycelium fluffy, persistent. Receptacles gre-
( garious, very minute, spherical.
Mag. III. 31 (1809).—Mucor.
1726 ... ! ... ' !
Q.
Plants in herbaria,
decaying organic
matter, &c.
s of Pipcromia
Mycelium creeping, fiuffy, branched, uncoloured. ConiJial stage is
Aspergillus glaucus, Link, w ilh glaucous conidia.
Mycelium dense, woolly, orange yellow. Receptacles membranous,
yellow, then ochre, immersed.