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Sarcanlo's
Number.
19.33 IV. 664
1935 X. 7206
1934 IV. 754
1936 IV. 792
1938 „ 808
1937 » 797 I
Scientific Name.
S. aureo-fitlrum
S. chrysospcrmnm..
V. eximium
V. la te ritium
1930
1931
1932
1935 1941 IV. 881 T. roseum
i 1942 1152
1943 X. 7334
1 1944 IV. 1230
1945 X. 7363
1947 IV. 1286
1946 „ 1283
1948 IV . 1296
1949 IV. 1328 1
i
C. inquinaiis
C. pterospermum
T . he rba rum
T. mycetophila
II. p ithyophilum
II. stilbosporum
Authority for Name.
I Fries, S.M. III. 398 (1829)
2 9 1 . B o t r y t is .— Fam. II. 3 ( 1 7 6 3 ) .—
... Common botrytis
Cooke anil Mass., Grev. XVI. 76 ( 1888) ...
Fries, S.M. III. 438 (1829)
Berk., Liun. Journ. X III, 175 (1873)
Berk., in Cooke’s Handb. Brit. Fung. 635 (I8 7 I) ...
Berk,, FI. Tasm. II. 271 (1860)
2 9 2 . S e p e d o n iu m .— L in k ,
Golden-yellow sepedoninm
Goldeii-spored sepedonium
2 9 3 . V e r t ic i l l iu m .— N e e s ,
Exce llent verticilliuin
Brick-rod verticillium
Soow-wiiite v e rtic illium
2 9 4 . N em a t o g o n iu m .— Desm., Ann,
IV. 867 N. aurantiacum Desm., Ann. Sci. Nat. II. 70 (183-1) Orange nematogouium 1933 ... 1 ... ... 1 ... B. i Bark and wood ...
„ 868 N. aureum Sacc. Syll, IV . 8 (1886) ........................................ Golden iiematogonium 1934 ... 11 ... Q. B. Bark
L in k , Obs. Myc. I. 16 (1809)
2 9 5 . T R ic iiO T nEO iuM .— L in k ,
... ] Rosy trich o th e c ium ...
ORDER XLVI.-DEMATIACE.ffi, FRIES,
Dur. and Mont., FI. Alg. I. 327 (1846)
j Cooke and Mass., Grev. X IX . 90 (1891)
Link, Sp. PI. Fung. I. 128 (1824)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 3 (1887)
Sacc. Syll. IV. 265 (1886)
i Sacc. Syll. IV. 264 (1886)
Sacc., Mich. II. 124 (1880)
5acc. S y ll. IV . 274 (1886)
2 9 6 . C O N IO S PO R IUM .— L i n k ,
Black coniosporium
Wing-spored coniosporium
2 9 7 . T o r u l a .— Pers.,
Herb-growing to ru la ...
Fungus-loving to r u l a ...
2 9 8 . IIO RM isc iUM .— K u n z e , Myk.
. . . I Pine-loving hormiscium
Stilbum-sporcd hormiscium
2 9 9 . I I e t e r o b o t r y s .— S a c c .,
... j Pa rad o x ic a l hetcrohotrys
3 0 0 . P e r ic o n ia .— T oilo,
B la ck periconia
1
Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Characters.
£
A W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q.
Polyaetas, Monilia, Peziza.
N.S.W. Q. Herbs, fruit, flowers,
leaves,and branches
ill decay
ufts olive grey. Tiircads fluffy, erect, o live , branched above.
Branches shortened, spreading, and branchlets bearing the conglomerate
conidia. Mould-like Botrytis is only the conidial form of Peziza.
Berl. Mag. III. 18 (1809).—Mucor, Uredo.
1928! V. ... 1 Polyporus
1929 W.A. S.A. V. N.S.W. Q. B. j Fíi/eííis, &c.
I
Syst. Pilz. 56 (1816).
1930
1931
1932
... 1 ... N.S.W.
1
V. B.
... T.
Clavaria ...
Maize
Dead Agarics
Berl. Mag. III. 18 (1809).—Trichoderma, Puccinia.
1935 I ... V. I ... I ... B. Rotting fruit, branches,
leaves, paper,
chccsc, &c.
Threads creeping, branched. Conidia profuse, globose, forming a
goldeii-tawny powder within decaying Polypori.
Threads spread out, then interwoven, rather thick, almost transparent,
variously forked, conidia yellow or golden yellow.
I. Threads branched, branches short, thickened at ends, with radiating
I acute conidia-beariug processes. A beautiful species.
' Tlireads elegantly and many times branched in whorls, collected iu
I brick-red velvety or woolly tufts.
1 White, branched. Branches rather short, thickened at base.
Tufts v elvety, orange tawny, expanded. Sterile threads creeping, thin.
Fertile threads erect, swollen at each end.
Fertile threads erect, short, club shaped, with about four joints.
Conidia golden yellow.
Tufts cushion shaped, velvety, rather large ; a t flrst white, theu rosy.
SYST. MYC. I I I. 335 (1832).
Berl. Mag III. 8 (1809).
1936
1937
W.A. ... 1 ...
... V.
Ust.Aim. IX. 25 (1795).—Monilia.
1938
1939
Q. : B.
V,
Stems of A rundo...
Lepidospcrma
Rotting herb stems
Pileus or cap o f Polyporus
cinnabarinus
l i e f t . I . 1 2 ( 1 8 1 7 ) .— A n te n i ia r ia , T o r u la .
194ü|
1941
S.A. ■ N.S.W. B.
... Q- B,
Mich. II. 21
Fung. Mock. 1. 2 (1790).—Sporocybe.
1943 Q- B.
Branches aud leaves
o f Conifercc .and
Eucalyptus
Branches
Upper surface of
loaves of B e r tya
rotundifolia
Spread out, very black. Tufts rounded or oblong, run together and
irregular.
Pustules gregarious, small, bursting through, blackish. Spore body
globose, with membranous expansion.
Tufts expanded, olive to ochrey, then becoming black, somewhat velv
ety. Sterile threads creeping, sooty. Fertile threads erect, olive,
then black.
Tufts minute, very thin, scattered, black. Threads sparingly branched,
nearly straight.
Expanded, thick, superficial, quite black. Chains of conidia indistinctly
branched, brauches tapering towards apex and slightly curved.
T u fts bursting through, powdery, run together, quite black. Chains
unequal, branched, or simple.
Tufted, gregarious, black.
Conidia browu.
Threads straggling, creeping, pale, sooty.
L eavesof Very minute, black.
ellipsoid,
F e r tile tlu:eads simple , th iu . H e ad globose or