■*" I Saccardo’s
■g S I Number.
SciciiLilie Name. Authority for Name.
Habitat.
W.A ' S.A. i T. 1 V. * NS.W. I Q.
General Characters.
3 0 1 . M o n o t o s f o h a .— C o rik ij Ic. Fang. I. 11 (1837).
. . . . 1 M. fftsciculata ... j Cooke aud Mass., Grov. XX I, 39 (1892) ... j Fasciculate moiioLospora ... |
302. B o tr y o tr ich um .— S a c c . ami
- 1
Marci).,
- 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
Champ. Copr. Belg. 34 (1885).
... I ... B. Laolmellii ... Sacc., Hedw. 58 (1893) Lacbnclla hulryotrichum ... ; 1945 V . 1 ... ... ! ••• ! Branches and spines
of B u r sa r ia spin-
I : osa, uot y e t dead
1955
195G
1957
1958
1959
1960
19C1
1962
Tufls bursting through, gregarious, black,
densely fasciculate iu awl-shaped tufts.
Fertile threads erect,
i| 1950 1 IV. 1632 j
? 1951 IV. 1642
i 1952 „ 1643
1 1953 X . 7478
I V . 1656
' 1957 IV. 1698
1959
1
IV. 1718
. 1954 IV. 1665
1958 IV. 1714
1955 „ 1669
1961 „ 1774
1956 ,. 1670
1960 „ 1750
1966 IV. 1969
1963 „ 1973
1965 „ 1966
1962 ,, 1971
1964 „ 2010
1967 1 IV. 2039
I Corda, Ic. Fung. I. 9 (1837)
Fckl., S.M. 357 (1875)..
F c k l, S.M. 357 (1875)..
303. BisrOKA.— C ord a,
I Necklace bispora
304. F u s ic l a d iu m .— Bon. Ilandb. SO
S. atriellum
S. graminis, var. Avcn®
C. Asteronia
C. Asteroina, var. minor
C. cpiphyllum
C. herbarum
C. herbarum, var. epixyliuum
C. hypophyllum ...
C. oligocarpuni
C. papyricolum
C. stenosporiim ...
C. Typharum
II. inconspicuum
H. macrocarpum
U. puccinioides
H. Ravenclii
H. rhabdiferum
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 3 (1887)
Erikss., Zeit. Pflkrk. I. 23 (1891)
Fckl., S.M. 355 (1S75)......................................
Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fung. 376 (1892)
Mart., Erl. 351 (1817)...
im/fc, Obs. M y c .II.3 7 (1809) ...
Corda
Fckl,, S.M. 356 ( 1 8 7 5 ) ......................................
Corda, Ic. Fung. I. 1 4 ( 1 8 3 7 ) ...................
Berk, and Br., Linn. T rans. II. 68 (1883)
Berk, and Curt., Grev. III. (1875)
Desm., E xs. 304
Cooke and Ell., Grev. VI. 88 (1878)
Grev., Scot. I l l , 148 (1825)
Sacc. and Berl., Rev. Myc. (1885)
Curt., in Sill. Journ, 352 (1848)
Be rk , and B r ., Ann. Nat. Hist. XV . 402 (1865)
B. oligocarpum I Sacc. Syll. IV. 424 (1886)
Trec-likc fusicladium
(Black spot of Apple)
Pear fusicladium
3C0LEC0TKICIIUM.— K iiu z e and
Black scolecotrichum...
Oat scolecotricbum ...
3 0 6 . C l a d o s po r iu m .— L in k ,
Asteroma cladosporium
Lesser cladosporium ...
Epiphyllous cladosporium
Ilerb-growing cladosporium
Wood-growing cladosporium ...
Ilypophyllous cladosporium
Few-spored cladosporium
Paper-growing cladosporium ...
Slendei’-spored cladosporium
Typha cladosporium ...
3 0 7 . H e lm in t h o s p o r idm .— L in k ,
Inconspicuous lielmiuthospQrium
Largc-sporod helniinthosporium
Puccinia-like hclmiuthosporium
RaveuePs helminthosporium ...
Rod-bearing helminthosporium
308. B r a c h y s po r ium .— S a c c .,
Few-spored brachysporium
Ic. Fung. I. 9 (1837).
1946| ... I ... j ... I ... I N.S.W. I Q. j B. I Wood
(1851).—Cladosporium, Helminthosporium.
1947
1948
S.A.
S.A,
V. i N.S.W.
V. 1 N.S.W.
Schm., Myk. Heft. I. 10 (1817).
Q.
V.
B. I Leaves aud fruit of
I. Apple and Pear
B. Leaves and fru it of
' Pear
Twigs of Passiflora
Oats
Gregarious, umber to dusky. Tu fls ofth r cad s in circular bundles, like
Lacknella. Sterile threads erect. Conidia splierical, rather transparent,
granular.
I Expanded, dark brown, powdery. Threads short, rather conical.
! Conidia sooty browu. Coniiivs.1 sU g c o t Bisporelta nonilifera.
Expanded, velvety, olive, often tree-like on leaves. Threads Aliform,
erect, in bundles. Conidia olive.
Expanded, velvety, olive. Threads short, tapering, toothed at apex.
Conidia olive.
Tufts spread out, run together, black. Threads erect, simple, brown.
Conidia dark brown.
Spots on leaves elongated, ochrey, drying up. Threads iu bundles,
point-like, densely clustered. Conidia olive to hrown.
Berl.
1951
lOSlA
1952
1953
1955
1956
1957
1958
Berl
1959 .
1960 .
1961 .
1962 .
j
196s' ,
Mag. VII. 37 (1816).—Dematium.
Q. ' I Foliage of Grape
I I Vine
V .................................. I B. ; Leaves of Oak, &c.
S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q. B. Stems, leaves, & c ....
Wood.
Q. i ... Lower surface of
leaves o f S e ija n ia
Q. ; ... Wood .....................
Q. i ... On paper forming
dark-grey layer
Leaves of Pear;&c.
Leaves o f Typha
(Bulrush)
Mag. III. 10 (1809).—Macrosporium.
Q. B. Fading leaves of
Maize
Q. : B. Trunks and brauches
Q- : Fading or dead leaves
of I'ristania laurina
Inflorescence of
grasses (Sporobolus
indicus)
Ripe peaches
Midi II. 28 (1880).—Holmintliosporium.
1964 ... I I ... 1 ... I ... I Q. 1 ... Wood
Tufts in centre o f brown spot, disposed in a tree like manner, minute,
yellow, becoming greenish.
Tufts arranged in a circle, o liv e , theu blackish, large, thick. Threads
a t first erect, then declining.
Tufts densely clustered, run together, forming a velvety yellow-olive
then dark-olive layer.
T ufts spread out, theu gi-eyish green. Threads branched, flexuous,
yellow.
T ufts minute, solitary, black. Threads tufted, erect, long, slender,
sligh tly branched, olive.
Threads irregularly branched, transparent above, brown below. Conidia
pale brown.
Threads simple, thin, divided, arising from a creeping m ycelium, g reyish
brown below.
Tufts elongated or oblong, scattered, turning black, seated at first on
distinct greyish spot.
Thin cloud-like stain. Threads elongated, septate knotted, pale
browu.
Expanded, velve ty, dark olive or sooty brown. Threads clustered, lax,
simple or sparingly branched.
Tufts on both surfaces, veryblack, loosely gregarious, disc shaped, compact,
resembling Puccinia. Conidia pale sooty broivn.
Spongy. Threads flaccid, flexuous, knotted, branched. Conidia brown.
Expanded, internally black. Threads erect, sparingly bnauched.
Conidia straight, at first oblong, theu elougated and somewhat linear,
dark brown.
I Tufts minute, linear, nearly parallel. Threads flexuous, simple, iu
i bundles, dark brown. Conidia yellow brown.