Scientific Namo.
1906
1907
1909
1910
1911
1912
191.1
1914
1916
1917
1916 X. 7062
IV." 69
IV. 157 1
IV . 199
1917 „ 189
1918 ,, 190
1920 X. 709.3
IV. 219
1919 „ 191
1921 IV. 284
1926 IV. 342
1922 „ 304
. 1924 „ 319
1925 „ 326 i
IV. 381
1927 „ 373
! 1929 IV. 443
1928 „ 447
' 1930 „ 460
1931
,. 469
Í
0 . Aphitlis
0 . rutilans
0 . vinoselLa
0 . Chrysantliemi
0 . eiysiphoides
0 . leucoconium
0 . Lycopersicuin
0 . monilioides
0 . Tuckeri
A. Cookei
A. glaucus
R. Cartcri
R. microsporum
R. pulchrum
R. ramosissimum ,
1926 1912 I IV . 507 S. densum
Authority for Name.
G R O U P V I I .-H Y P H O M Y C E T E S .-M A R T IU S ,
ORDER XLT.-MUOEDINACEÆ,
2 8 3 . O o s po r a .— W a llr ., F I.
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 76 (
Cooke and Mas.s., Grev. XXL 39 (1 8 9 2 )...
Sacc., Fung. Ital. 874 (1886) ...
I Pers., Syn. 693 (1801) ...
I
Rabh., Iledw. I, 19 (1852) ......................
Fries, S.M. III. 432 (1829) .....................
Desm., Ann. Sci. Nat. XIIL 102 (1829) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 114 (1888)...
Link, Sp. PI. 122 (1824)
Berk., Gard. Chron. 779 (1847)
P ers., Syn. 230(1801) ...
Sacc. Syll. IV. 71 (1886)
Link, Sp, r i . Fung. I. 67 (1824)
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIIL 175 (1873)
Link, Sp. FI. Fung. I. 68 (1824)
Aphis oospora
Red oospora ...
Vinous oospora
284. M o n i l i a .— P e r s ., Syn. 691
... j Fruit-growing monilia
I (Brown rot)
285. Oid iu m .— Link, Berl.
Chrysanthemum oidium
Erysiphe-like oidium ...
White-dust oidium
Tomato oidium
Necklace oidium
Tucker’s oidium
(Powdery mildew)
286. T r i c h o d e r m a .— P e r s .,
. . . I Green trichoderma
287. A s p e r g i l l u s .— A d a n s . ,
Cook’s aspergilius
Glaucous aspergilius ...
Mueller’s aspergilius .,,
Rose-coloured aspergillu;
Link, Obs. Myc. I. 15 (1809)
Link, Obs, Myc. I. 15 (1809)
288. P é n ic il l iu m .— L iu k , Berl. M a g . III. 16
White pénicillium
Glaucous pénicillium ,,,
(Commou blue mould)
^ Cooke, Fung. Aust. CO (1883) ...
I Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 272 (1860) ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII, 175 (1873)
' Berk, and Curt., Grey. III. (1875)
Link, Obs. Myc. I. 11 (1809)
289. R h in o t r ic i iu m .— Corda,
Carter’s rhinotrichnin
Small-spored rhinotriciium
Beautiful rliinotrichum
Much-branched rhinotriciium .,
290. S p o r o t r ic iium .— L in k ,
... ! Dense sporotrichum
W.A. 1 S.A. T.
General Charactere.
F L . C R Y P T , E R L A N G . 334 (1817),
LINK, BEEL, MAÖ, III, 10 (1809),
Crypt, II. 182 (1833).— Tornia,
1905j
190ñ!
(1 8 0 1 ).—O id ium , Torula.
1908j ... I ... j ... I V. j
Mag. 111.18 (1809).
1909
1913
1914
I Aphides upon Pump-
i kin leaves
! Dung
j With moist DaWini« I conccnlrica
\ B. I Apples, Pears, &o.
V. ... 1 ... B.
V. N.S .W. ^ Q. B.
V. N.S.W. 1 Q. B.
V. ... ...
V. N.S .W. i ... B.
S.A. T. V. N.S.W. ; Q.
1
B.
Leaves o f Chrysanthemum
Living leaves of
various plants
Rose leaves, &c. ...
Stems and leaves of
Tomato {Solanum
lycopersicum)
Living leaves, & c....
Viue leaves and
grapes
Threads short, continuous, somewhat tufted, transparent. Conidia m
little chains. , ^ • i • „
Expanded, crustaceous, red or orange red._ Conidia in chains.
Tufted, cushion shaped, dirty yellow to wme colour, minute. Conidia
in more or le ss elougated chains.
I Compact tu fts, cushion shaped, usually running together, downy,
I whitish theu fleshy ochre. Common.
Expanded, white. Threads creeping, continuous, transparent. Comdia
Broadly^expanded, indeterminate, white. T u fts conspicuous, rosy
white, threads erect, very slender. „ ^ u i i-
T u fts expanded, white. Threads creeping, with fertile branches sliort
and erect. Conidial stage of Sphærotheca pannosa. , , ,
Tufts expanded, indeterminate, white, spiderweb-like. Threads short,
branching, erect.
T ufts widely spread, ochrey white. Conidia forming chains like a
necklace, dirty white. Conidial stage o f irrawnnis.
T ufts densely clustered, often running together and forming whitish
web-like layer. Conidia barrel shaped.
Obs. Myc. I. 99 (1796).
1915, W.A. I R.A. 1 T. I V. , N.S.W. 1 Q. ¡ Bi
; ! , I
Fam. II. 2 (1763).—Mucor, Monilia.
1916
B a rk wood, leaves, , T u f ts n e a rly circula r, cushion shaped, compa c t, th e n expanded, first
and b rau ch e s ; w h ite , th e n b lu ish green, a fte rw a rd s yellowish. Conidial stage of
1 Hypocrea ru fa .
1918
1919
W.A.
W.A.
S.A,
S.A. T.
( 1 8 0 9 ) .— Aspergillus, Botrytis, Mucor.
192Ü[ V. B.
V. N.S.W. Q. B.
Dead plants and
leaves
Vegetable substances
Lepiota bubalina, &c.
Soil, damp paper,
linen, &c.
Leaves and decaying
substances
Decaying vegetables
Gregarious, white, intricately interwoven. Fertile threads erect, transparent.
crowned w ith large globose vesicle.
Creeping threads fluffy, branched, uncoloured. Fer tile threads erect,
simple, transparent or glaucous, swelling mto spherical vesicle.
Conidial stage o f Eurotium herhariorum.
Snowy white, creeping. Fertile threads erect, rather flexuous.
Thiu creeping. Fer tile thre.ids simple. Conidia globular, rose colour.
T u fts running together, white. Sterile threads creeping, interwoven
white, fertile threads ascending or erect. _ . . . x--
Expanded, creeping, white. Sterile threads creeping, intricate, ie r t ile
threads erect, branched at top in a pcucil-hke manner. Branches
erect, once or twice forked. Conidia verdigris green.
Ic. Fuiig. I. 17 (1837).
... 1
T.
N.S.W. ■
S.A..
V. N.S.W.
N.S.W. ii'.
1922
1923'
Berl. Mag. III. 12 (1809).
1926 I ... I N.S.W. Q. I
, Wood ,
' Ground .
Rotteu wood
Rotten wood
White, peziza shaped, rather compact. Threads branched, club shaped,
somewhat knotted. , . , , .
Threads stuck together, forming nearly cylindrical clubs, with
spicules. , , , , .
Forming thin saffron-coloured layer. Threads globosely clavate at top.
Fale fawn or tan colour. Threads very much branched, ultimate joints
elongated and tootlied.
Dead insects, &c. .., Threads sparingly branched, transparent, white, densely crowded in a
rather thick layer. Allied to Botrytis B asstana, which causes the
disease known as “ Muscardine” in silkworms.