SciciiLifie Name. Aullioritj' for Niuiie. Knglisli Name. s . Habitat.
B. Occm'tence. General Characters.
1
55 W.A. S.A. T. 1 V. j N.S.W.
1 '* ■
1731
17,32
1733
1C61 IX.1GÜÍ)
1GC2 „ 1C22
1665 iX. 16U7
1663 1, 2U0
1664 IX. 1621
1668 I. 198
A. Railoyi
A. corrdcohi
A. liovcafulia
A. nncrotliyrioides
A. poHiculosa
A. plalystoiiia
A. reptaiis
1735; 1666 IX. 1691) A. Alsophila;
1736; 1667 „ 1679 A. subcuticiilusa ...
I738| 1671
1739 ...
ITlo' ...
Burk, and Br., Limi. Trans II. 71 (1883)
Cooko and Mass., Grev. XVI. 5 (1887) ..
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXII. 36 (1893
Winter, Iledw. 3 (1885)
Berk., Antarc. Crypt. H. 453 (1847)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V H I. 6 (1889)
Berk, aud Curt., Liim. Trans. X. 373 (1869)
Cooko and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 81 (1890)
Cooke, Grov. X V II. 81 (1889) ...
2 2 0 . A s t k iu n a .— L o v ., A n n .
Bailey’s asterina
Correa asterina
Ilovca-leaved asterina
Microthyriinn-like asterina ...
I’ellicle asterina
Broad-uioulhecI asterina
Creeping asterina
2 2 1 . A s t e r e l i .a .— S a c c .
Alsophila asterella
Subcuticular asterella
2 2 2 . DiMEROSPORiUM.— F c k l . ,
I X . 1710 1). Ludwigianum ... Sacc., Iledw. 127 (1889) Ludwig’s dimerosporimn ¡ 17371 ... 1 S.A. 1 ... 1 V. 1 ... ' .. ... ' Fading leaves of
1). parvulinu Cooke, Grev. XX . 5(1891) .................... ... ' Small dimerosporium ... 1738; ... .................. Q. Living leaves of
1). sccodens ■ Sacc., Iledw. 57 (1893) ....................................... Seceding dimerosporimn 1739, ... Q. Leaves of living
I), strigosum 5acc., Grev. XXL 68 (1893) ... ...................... Hispid ilimerosporium 1740 ... 1 ... 1 ...
223. P a u o d i e l l a .—Speg.,
22-i. M e l i o l a .—Fries,
Sci. Nat. III. 59 (1845).
1728 I ... i .................. 'Q .
i
1729
1730
173
1732 Q.
1733 ...............................; ...................... Q.
SylK.L 42 (1882).
1735 ... 1 ... QV.
N.S.W.
Leaves of IJakea
lorea aud other
shrubs
Living le.aves of
Correa Lawrenciaiiu
Leaves o f Hovea
lonyifoiia
Leaves o f E u calyptus
pilularis
Leaves of Trema
aspera
Living leaves of
Caslaitospermuni
australe
Leaves of Eugenia
Frnnds o f Alsophila
liebecca;
Fading and dead
leaves o f A ster
argophyllus
Symb. Myc. 89 (1869).
; 1 i *
Lagenophora B ill-
Trema aspera
1 1 plants
Fung. Arg. Pug. I. 178 (1880).—Dothidea.
... 1 IX. 1723 ' r . Banksia; ... Sacc. and Bizz., Syll. IX. 410 (1891) ... Banksia parodiella
' " ’ i - 1
... ] N.S.W. Lmver surface of
languid leaves of
B a n k s ia marginata
1 1604 1 I . 2711 P. Perispoiioides ... ... Speg,, Fung. Arg. IRig. I. 178 (I860) ... Perisporiivlike parodiolla ¡ 1742 ...
1 1
... 1 ...
i
V. : N.S.W. 1 ••• Living leaves o f Le -
guminosm
Elench. il . 1ÜÜ (1828).—Sphceria, Dothidea.
1743
1744
1673 I. 287
281
M. amphitrieha ...
M. cladotriclia
F ries, Elench. II. 109 (1828) ...
Lev., Ann. Sci. Nat. V. 266 (1846) ..................... ,
Amphitrichous meliola
Brancli-liaired meliola
1743
1744
V . ¡
i
V. ■
Q. ' ... Leaves of Cupania
Eucalyptus, F lindersia,
Acacia, &c.
Leaves of E ugenia
1745 1G72 279 M. corallina Mont., Syll. 910 (1856) ........................................ Coralline meliola 1745 ... 1 . Leaves ...
1746 1676 IX. 1758 M. densa Cooke, Grev. XII. 85 (1884) ........................................ Dense meliola 1746 ... 1 ... Q- Leaves of Eucalyptus
1747 1679 I. 237 ■M. mollis Berk, aud Br., Liun. Trans. XIV. 130 (1875) Soft meliola •... 1747 Q- Leaves ...
1748 1674 291 M. Mus® ..................... Meni., Syll. 905(1356).......................................................... Musa meliola 1748 Q. M us(b
1749 1678 IX. 1752 M.octospora Cooke, Grev. XI, 38 (18S2) ........................................ Eight-spored meliola ... 1749 Q. Leaves of Tristauiu
confcrta
1750 1675 I. 294 M. orbicularis Berk, and Curt., Liun. Trans. X . 392 (1309) Orbicular meliola 1750 Q. Branches and leaves
1751 301 M. polytricha Kalch. and Cooke, Grev. VIII. 72 (1879) Many-haired meliola ... 1751 Q. Leaves of Callistemon
1752 1680 310 M. Tetracera; Thuem., Symb. Myc. Aust. II. 92 (1878) Tetracera meliola 1752 Q- Leaves o f Tretacera
Wuthiana
Mycelial threads hrown, knotted, branching, forming rcddLsli-brown
patches. Receptacles minute, wrinkled, brown.
Circular black spots ou leaves. Receptacles convex to flat, black,
crowded on spots.
Spots black, or with brown centre, n early circular. Receptacles usually
arranged in a ring, black.
On under surface. Receptacles scattered or loosely gregarious, very
minute, black, wrinkled, margin brown.
Jlycelium forming a pellicle, spot-like, black. Receptacles globose,
depressed, black.
Mycelium thin, more or less circular, tree-like, black. Receptacles
convex to flattened, black.
Mycelium thin, rather netted, Receptacles minute, formed from the
radiatiug cells.
Receptacles membranous, disc-like, nearly circular, mostly running
together in oblong or irregul.ar pitchy-black patches.
Receptacles thin, flattened, without mycelium, black or hrown.
Mycelium forming pale sooty spots ou both surfaces. Receptacles
crowded here .and there, globular, superficial, dark sooty brown.
Mycelium brown, sparse, radiating, on irregular black spots. Receptacles
minute, nearly globose.
Broadly expanded, pitch black, easily separating, eapnodium-like. Receptacles
thickly clustered, globose, shining black.
(Belongs to genus Dinemasporium.')
Receptacles globose, black, superficial, like dots, densely clustered.
Mycelium almost none.
Receptacles globose, black, superficial, thickly clustered, often covering
entire surface, sooty olive.
Lower surface. Mycelium spot-like, radiating from centre, continuous,
black. Receptacles globose, surrounded by black rigid erect appendages.
Mycelium spread out, with r.adiating branched circumference. Receptacles
globose, with erect bifid appendages.
Both surfaces. Mycelium spot-like, spots circular, b lack. Receptacles
large, globose, surrouuded by rigid shiny black appendages.
Under rarely upper surface, forming circular very black ve lve ty spots.
Receptacles globose, b lack, surrouuded by crowded erect appendages.
Mycelium of «soft black threads. Receptacles globose, appendages erect,
brown.
Spot like, large, black tufts. Receptacles very minute aud inconspicuous
; appendages erect, simple.
Spots circular, m inute, velvety. Receptacles medium s iz e d ; appendages
erect.
Spots thick, orbicular. Receptacles globose ; appendages flexuous,
curved.
On under or both surfaces, black, spot-like. Mycelium spread out,
radiating, conidia bearing. Receptacles globose, with erect acute
wavy appendages.
Both surfaces, spots more or less circular, black, fading. Receptacles
carbonaceous, globose.
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