■ZM Scientific Name. Authority for Name. English Name.
3 1 6 . I s a r ia .— P e r s ., T e n t.
1990 1997 IV. 2851 I. arbuscula Dres. Fowm,, Rev. Myc. 38 (1890) ... Dendritic isaria 1990 ... 1 ... Q.
1991 1994 „ 2841 I. Cicadfe Miq., Ann. Sci. Nat. X. 378 (1838) Cicada isaria ... 1991 V.
1992 1993 2842 I. graniiuiperda (including Berk, and F. v. M., Gard. Chron. 596 (1873) Grass-destroying isaria 1992 ... S.A, V. N.S.W. Q.
19D6 1996 IV. 2845 I C. hydnoidcs
1997
1998
1998
1999
H. corynelioides ...
II. quaternarium ...
1999' 2000 I IV. 2982 I P. grande
2000| 2001 1 IV. 2998 j I. clavispora
2001: 2002
2002Í ...
2003 2004
2004, 2006
I
2005j 2005
2006! 2007
I
I X. 7990 T. leguminum
I IV . 3002 T. vulgaris
IV. 3106
X 8019
I. flavollum
I. flaveoluni
I IV. 3124 I A . candida
20071 2008 1 X. 8024 I F . incarnata
. .. I II. Eucalypti
20091 2009 1 IV . 3213 • T. nivea ...
(Brazilian Cicada clubs)
317. C e r a t iu m .— Alb. anti Schw., Consp.
... 1 Alb. and ScAw., Consp. Fung. Lus. 358 {1805) ... [ Ilyduum-like ceratium
... ] Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 76 (1888) ...
... j Cooke aud Mass., Grev. X V I. 3 (1887) ...
... I Cooke, Grev. XII. 11 (
.. . I Sacc. Syli. IV. 631 (1886)
318. I-lARrOGRAl’HlUM.—
Coryiielia-like harpographium ...
Quaternate harpographium
319. P o d o s po r ium .— S c h w .,
. I Large podosporium ...
3 2 0 . I sa r io p s is .— F r ie s , in S a c c .
... I Clavate-spored isariopsis
ORDER XLVIII.-TUBERCULARIACEiE,
. . . I Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 33 (1887) ...
... Tode, Fung, Meek. I. 18 (1 7 9 0 )......................
' Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II. 68 (1883)
Sacc., Mich. 11. 297 (1880) ....................
: Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 113 (1888)
321. T u b e r c d l a r ia .— T o d e , Fung.
I Legume-growing tnbercularia I Common tubercularia ...
I Pers., Syn. 684 (1801) ...
... ] Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V II. Í
... ! Cooke and Mass,, Grev, XXI. 39 (1892) .
3 2 2 . I l l o s p o r ium .— M art
Yellow illosporium
Yellowish illosporium ...
Obscure illosporium ...
3 2 3 . Æ g e r i t a .— P e r s . , T e n
... I White ægerita
3 2 4 . F ü s i c o l l a .— B od
... j Flesh-coloured fuaicolla
3 2 5 . H t m e n u l a .—Frio
... I Eucalypt hymenula ...
3 2 6 . T n o z E T iA .— B e r k , a n d F . v . M
. . . I B e r k . , Liun. Journ. XVIII., .388 (1881) ... ... I Snow-white thozetia ...
aud 2839 I. fuciformis, Berk.)
1993 1992 IV. 2828 I. radians Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 271 ( I 8 6 0 ) ....................................... Radiating isaria 1993 T.
1994 1995 X. 7921 [.suffruticosa Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 45 (1890) Shrubby isaria 1994 N.S.W.
^ 1995 1991 IV . 2807 I. umbrina Bers., Syn. 689 (1801) ... Umber isaria ...
1
! 1 V.
1995 i ... ■ ...
General Characters.
Disp. 41 (1797).—Ceratium.
.,. I Rotten wood
... Head o f Cicada
B, Grasses [Loliim) and
germinating cereals
... Bark
... * Hairy caterpillar ...
B, Wood, mAHypoxylon
, coccineum, o f which
it is conidial form
Snowy white. Conidia-bearing layer trec-likc, branched in tu fts from
simple base.
Within aud growing through joints o f dead Cicada. Conidia-heanng
layer hard aud compact, with shortened stem.
Bright orange, gelatinous, slender, sparingly branched. Conidia m inute,
globose.
Greyish fawn, circular, branched, covered withwliorled or forked woolly
Tufted, white. Stem smooth or slightly mealy, with slender branches
interwoven with lateral branchlets. Conidia minute, ellipsoid.
Clubs without stem, fawn colour, in radiating tufts. Conidia inversely
egg sliaped, umber.
Fnng. Lus. 358 (1805).—Isaria, Tremella.
19961 ... I ... ' ... I ... I N.S .W. I Q. : B. I Rotten wood I Conidia-bearing layer tapering, simple or sparingly branched, white or
[ yellowish. Conidia ovoid or globose, transparent.
Sacc., Mich. II. 33 (1880).
V.
Traus. Amcr. P b i l . Soc. IV . (1832).
19991 ... I ... ! ... I V. I
Branches o f Lepfos-
permum scoparium
Bead twigs of Pa.ssi-
Jlora
; Tufted, bursting through, black. Stems composite, radiating, club
I shaped above, simple or forked. Conidia, curved, transparent.
I Tufts black, minute. Stems composite, club shaped above. Conidia
1 spindle shaped, transparent, for the most part quarternate.
... I ... I Stems o f A s í« ' arjfo-
I I phy llv s
Large, black, woolly, forming dense tufts. Threads erect, crowded
together, dark brown.
Micb. II. 33 (1880).—GrapMam.
20001 ... I ... I ... 1 ... 1 I Q- 1
EHRB. SYLV. MYC. 12 (1818).
Meek. I. 18 (1719).—Tremella, Spbaaria.
; Minute, olive, arising from circular hrown spots. Threads relaxed
1 above and flexuous.
FI. Crypt. Erl. 325 (1817).
2003
2004
Q. I Legumes o f Cassia ■. Minute,bursting through, flesh colour. Conidia hearers short, straight,
i i . Branches... ... i Gregarious, bursting through, vermilion coloured, globular to depressed,
I ! more or le ss shortly stalked.
Lichens ... . .. ! Stalked, yellow. Stem short. Conidia g _ ^ ^
Rotten wood ... ; Very minnte, gregarious, yellow. Threads branched m a forked
manner, twisted.
Leaves o tE u ca lvp tu s Somewhat gregarious, circular, bursting through, minute, sooty brown.
globulus ~ I Threads branched in a forked manner.
Disp. 40 (1797).—Tuborcularia, Selerotium.
Handb. 150 (1851).
2007j ... j ... j ... j ... j
PL Homon 94 (1825).
2008, ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 V. 1
B. I Wood and bark . .. ] Crowded, granule-like, g lobose to hemispherical, size of poppy or turnip
I I I seed, white hut yellowish when dry.
Q. 1 ... 1 Dead coriaceous Fustules small, gregarious, seated on paler spots, rosy flesh colour,
; 1 leaves | somewhat gelatinous or scattered over leaf, stalks, aud midribs.
I ... i ... I F « c a /y p i« s le a v e s ... ! On both su r fac es; pustules bursting through, disc-like, brownish. I l l 1 Conidia bearers simple, rather thick.
Linu. Joimi. X V III. 388 (1881).
Q. ... j White. Conidia oblong, transparent, acute at each extremity, and
I terminated by long bristle.