- S i S c io n t if lc N a m e . A u t h o r i t y f o r N a m e .
1824' 1399
1825, 1398
VIII. 608 P. polypovoides
„ 607 P.subpurpurea
1826
1827
1328
1829
1830
1403
1400
1401
1404
1402
VIII. 638
„ 618
,, 620
,, 657
S. bulbosa
S . coccínea
S. lepida ...
S. melastoma
S. rlienana
Berk., Linn. Journ. XVIII. 388 (1881) ...
Berk, and Br., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. SS (1880)
Cooke, Ilaudb. Austr. Fung. 259 (1892)
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 154 (1889)
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 154 (1889) ...
CooAe, Handb. Austr. Fung. 259 (1892)
5acc. Syll. V III, 157 (1889)
2 5 0 . P n iL L iP s iA .— B e i-k .,
Polyporous-like phillipsia
P u rp lish phillipsia
2 5 1 . S a r c o s y p h a .— F r ie s ,
Bulbous sarcosypha ...
S c a rle t sarcosypha
Handsome sarcosypha ...
Black-mouthed sarcosypha
Woolly sarcosypha
2 5 2 . T r ic h o s c y p h a .— C o o k e ,
1833 1415 VIII. 733 L. a lp in a ...
1834
1410
„ 699
1835
1408
„ 772
L. badio-herbis
L. confusa
1836
1837
1419
1414
„ 735
„ 730
L. coprogena
L. dalmeniensis ...
1838 1420 „ 741 L. Erinaceiis
1839 1413 „ 705 L. hirta ...
1840 1416 „ 722 L, lusatioe
1841 U l l ,, 700 L. niargaritacea ...
1842 1417 „ 725 L. scubalouta
1843 1409 „ 698 L. scutellata
1844 1421 „ 744 L.stercorea
1845 1418 „ 728 L. theleboloides
1816
1846a
1847
1412
1407
„ 701
” 687
L. umbrata
L. umbrata, var. pallida
L. vinoso-brumita ...
I848I 1423 I VIII. 829 I C. firma ...
S'acc. Syll. VIII. 180 (1889) ...
Sacc. Syll. V III. 173 (1889) ...
Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Fimg, 260 (1892)
Sacc. Syll. V III. 181 (1892)
P M . Disc. 227 (1 8 8 7 ) .....................
Sace. Syll. VIII. 182 (1889) ...
(t'zY/., Champ. 75 (1879)
Sace. Syll. VIII. 178 (1889) ...
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 173 (1889) ...
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 179 (1889)
Champ. 75 (1879)
G///., Champ. 76 (1879)
G ill, Champ, 74 (1879)
Phii., Disc. 2 22 (1 8 8 7 )...
Rehm.. Asco. No. 456 (1873)
Sacc. Syll. V III. 171 (1889)
I Fck l., Sym. Myc. 312 (1869)
1849 1425 VIII. 910 II. citrinnm Fries, S.V. 355 (1849) ...
1850 1426 „ 914 II. claro-flavum B e r k ., Outl. 372 (1860)
1851 1429 „ 925 H. epiphyllutn Fries, S.V. 356 (1 8 4 9 )...
1852 1427 „ 918 11. gratum Cooke, Austr. Fung. 51 (1883)
1853 1424 „ 876 H. nigripes Fries, S.V. 356 (1849) ...
1854 1428 „ 1028 H. pateræforme ... Cooke, Austr. Fung. 51 (1883)
253. L a c i in e a .—Fries,
Alpine lachnea
Bay-bearded lachuea ...
Confused lachnea
Dung-borne lachnea ...
Dalmeny lachnea
Hedgehog lachnea
Hairy lachnea
Lusatian lachnea
Pearly lachnea
Refuselachnea
Saucer-shaped lachnea
Dung lachnea
Thelebolus-like lachnea
Shaded lachnea
Pale lachnea ...
Vinous-brown lachnea
254. C j b o r ia .—Fckl.,
j F in n ciboria ...
255. H e l o t iu m .—Fries,
Lemon-yellow helotium
Light-yellow helotium
Leaf-growing helotitim
Agreeable helotium
Black-stalked helotium
Saucer-shaped h elolinm
W .A . I S .A .
G e n e r a l C h a r a c te rs .
L in n . J o n r n . X V I I I . 3 8 8 ( 1 8 8 1 ).— P e z iz a .
goj. ] ' i ' ' Q-I ••• 1 Dead stems of V itis ; Expanded,a tta ch ed , th ick , flesh colour.
8 2 5 | ' ; Q. I ... Wood ... «....a oi
• S-M. 11. 78 (1822).—Peziza, Lachnea, Macropodia.
1329 ..
1830 W.A.
Myc. 2 5 2 ( 1 8 7 9 ) .
14C5 VIII. 652 , T. Ilindsii ..................... Sacc. Syll. V III. 161 (1889) ... ... Hind’s tricboscypha ... 1831 ... 1 ... ... 1 ...
1406 „ 647 T. tricholoma Sacc. Syll. VIII. 160 (1889) ... ! Hairy-edged tricboscypha 1832 1 ... ... j ...
Q. , B.
Ground in sandy soil
Rotten branches ...
Ground ...
Old branches, &c. ...
Bare ground
j Rotten wood
' Rotten wood
S.M. II. 7 7 ( 1 8 2 2 ) .— Peziza, Humaria, Sphærospora.
1834
1835
1836
188'
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1S44
1815
1846
1846a
1847
i
V.
V.
V.
V.
V.
V.
T. V.
T. V.
V.
v'.
I Cow dung
Rotten wood
Charcoal ...
j Dung
, Ground iu
I woods
! Rotten wood
shady
N.S.W. ; Q.
Ground among moss
Rotten wood
Rotten wood
Duug
B. ] Rotteu wood
B. Dung
B. Earth, &c.
B. i ........................................
B. ' Charred wood, &c....
... Burnt ground
ij.vyMLXxxtou, . . V . . t v . o . ......... ...........
Plane, margin lobed, fixed at csutre ; disc purplish, hrown when
dry.
Hemispherical, turning ashy, minutely scaly, disc browu. Stem firm,
tuberous at base.
I'unnel shaped, externally whitish, downy, as well as stem, disc
carmine, most handsome.
Fuunel shaped, medium sized, with gradually taperiug stem, disc
crimson.
Fleshy, almost globose, externally brick red, woolly, disc black. Stem
short, with rooting black hairs.
Tufted, united in thick stem, whitish downy, nearly globose, margin
turned in, disc orange.
Bright red, cup shaped, externally with delicate bloom, tawuy yellow.
Stem tapering downwards.
Stalked, fleshy, hemispherical, top shaped, yellow, hairy edged. Stem
smooth.
Gregarious, closed at first, then flattened, circular, margin orange
yellow with jointed hairs.
Concave, disc vermilion, margin clad with very long hairs.
Gregarious or crowded, sessile, almost spherical, brown, clad w ith short
hairs.
Nearly orange, invested with pale*bay obtuse hairs.
Sessile, fleshy, hemispherical, becoming expanded, bright y ellow, fringed
Avith long erect yellow hairs.
Gregarious, circular, depressed, ochrey white, externally beset Avith long
bay-brown hairs.
Sessile, s c a tte red , somcAvhat hemisp h e ric a l, e x te rn a lly clad Avith brown
ha irs, disc sc a rle t.
Gregarious, sessile, cup shaped, flattened at length, orange red, with
erect browu hairs externally.
Sessile, hemispherical, at length expanded, v ermilion, rough externally,
Avith short hrown hairs.
Scattered, sessile, fleshy, hemispherical, thickly clad externally, with
septate brown hairs.
Gregarious, sessile, flattened, vermilion red, ro u g h toAvards margin,
Avith long s tr a ig h t b la ck hairs.
Gregarious, sessile, concave, dingy red or tawny, beset with brown
septate hairs.
Gregarious, spherical, then open, externally whitish, clad Avith pale
hairs, disc pale yellow.
RroAvnish flesh colour, w ith sc a tte re d obtuse hairs.
Sessile, hemispherical, flattened, vinous hroAvn, ro u g h , Avith short obtuse
brown scattered hairs.
SyiB. Myc. 311 (1869).—Peziza, Hymeiioscypba.
1848' ... I ... I T. I ... 1 . .. I I B. I Rotting branches . I Funnel shaped, then expanded, firm, pale hroAvn. Stem long, tapering
I downwards, becoming blackish.
S.V. 354 (1849).—Peziza, Phiaiea.
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
T. Qt
'.
T.
T.
Dead stumps and
brauches
Deiiayed wood and
fallen branches
Dead leaves
Dead Avood
Truuks and rotting
leaves
Rotten wood
Greg a rio u s or crowded, sh o rtly sta lk ed o r sessile, fla tten ed , concave,
lemon yelloAv, waxy.
Very minute, shortly stalked or sessile, clear yellow, smooth, margin
somewhat lobed.
Almost sessile, convex to plane, smooth, marginate, firm, pale ochrey.
Plane, transparent, marginate, shortly stalked, nearly orange. Stem
paler, cylindrical.
Flattened, concave, pale, smooth, marginate. Stem longish, blackening.
Ochrey, sessile, somewhat lobed, concave, somewhat wrinkled aud delicately
doAvuy beneath.