S c ie n t if ic N w a e . Autliority for Name.
G R O U P V I I 1 . - S P H Æ R 0 P S ID E S -
ORDER XLIX.-SPHÆRIOIDACEÆ,
3 3 4 . P h y l l o s t i c t a . — P o r s . ,
^ 2025 1802 III. 15 P. circumscissa ... Cooko, Grev. XI. 150 ( I 8 S 2 ) ........................................ Circular phyllosticta ...
(Shot-hole fuugus)
Habitat.
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. QGeneral
2025 S.A. T. V. ' N.S.W. Q.
2026 1813 X. 5072 P . Cordyliues ..................... Sacc. and Berl., Misc. Myc. II. 36 (1S85) Cordyline phyllosticta 2026 Q-
2027 1805 III. 33 P. Eucalypti Tlmem., Lusit. 374 (1878) Eucalyptus phyllosticta 2027 V.
2028
2029
1812
1SU7
,. 219
X. 4881
P. fragaricola
P. Ilardonbergiæ ...
Desm., PI. Crypt III. 686
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 3 (1887) ...
S trawbeny phyllosticta
Ihu'denbergia phyllosticta
2028
2029
S.A.
V. !!!
Q.
B. Occurrence.
2030 1810 „ 4903 P. neurospiîea Sacc. and Berl., Misc. Myc. 11. 37 (1885) Vcin-spot phyllosticta 2030 Q.
2031 „ 5066 P. palmicola Cooke, Grev. XIV . 89 (1 8 8 6) ... Palm-growing phyllosticta 2031 Q.
2032 1806 „ 4S86 P. phyllodiorum ... Sacc., Hedw. 156 (1890) Phyllode phyllosticta... 2032 V.
2033 1809 P. Platylobii Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX. 61 (1891)... Platylobium phyllosticta 2033 V.
2034 P. Prostantheræ ... Cooke, Grev. XXI. 39 (1892) ... Prostanthera phyllosticta 2034 V.
2035 1803 III. 31 P. Ro sæ ... Desm., Exs. 687 Rose phyllosticta 2035 V. ! ... B.
2036 1804 „ 30 P. Huborum Sacc., Mich. II. 342 (1 8 8 2 ) Bramble p h yllostic ta... 2036 V. i ...
2037 1808 X. 4979 P. sorifonnis Cooke and Mass., Grev., XIX. 47 (1890) Sorus-shaped phyllosticta 2037 V. 1
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33Ó. P i iO M A .— Fries, Novit. FI. Suec. V. (1819).—Sphæropsi;
2038
2039
2040
1828
1814
1820
III. 940
„ 467
P. alliieola
P. ampelina
= Sphaceloma ampelinum
P. australis
Sacc. and Roum., Reliq. Lib. Ser. IV. 79 (1884) ...
B. and C., Grev. II. (1873)
Cooke, Grev. XV. 17 (1886) ...
ADium phoma
Vine phoma
(Black spot)
Southern phoma
2038
2039
2040
S.A. T.
V . :
N.S.'w. Q.
2041 1829 III. 965 P. Cordylines -Saec. Syll. III. 162 (1884) Lily ]5alm phoma 2041 . . . ! ... ... 1 ... Q.
; 2042 1822 X . 5084 P. Daviesiæ ..................... Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 7 (1889) Daviesia plioma 2042
1 2043 1823 „ 5201 P. D ip lo g lo ttid is..................... Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVII. 56 (1889) Diploglottis phoma ... 2043
11
- Q.
2044 1818 HI. 649 P . eucalyptidea ... Thuem., Lus. .563 (1878) Eucalyptus phoma ... 2044
1 2045
1
„ 923 P. folliculorum ... Sacc. S y ll. III. 155 (1884) Follicle phoma 2045 Q-
1 2U46 1825 X. 5,310 P. Goodeniarum ... Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 2 (1887) ... Goodenia phoma 2046
! 2047 1830 HI. 998 P. graminis West, in Kickx. FI. Fland. I. 441 (1867)..................... Grass phoma 2047 Q.
j 2048 1826 79.3 P. herbarum West, Exs. 965 Herb phoma... 2048 B.
2049
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1824 X. 5337 P . Lythri ..................... Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV I. 75 (1888) Lythrum phoma 2Ü49
2050 1817 III. 650 P. MoUeriaiia ..................... 5acc. Syll. III. 110 (1884) Moller’s phoma 2050
2051 1831 ,. 997
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P. nítida....................................... Rob., in Desm. Exs. ... Shining phoma 2051
2052 1816 ., 556 P. notha ... Berk., Ann. N a t Hist. 2 Ser. V . 369 (1850) Spurious phoma 2052 Q. B.
Characters.
L E V ., AN N . SCI. N A T . 3 SER.
SACC. SYLL. III. 1 (1884).
Champ. Com. 55 (1818).
II. 61 (1 8 4 5 ) .
saves and fruit o f ' Both surfaces, spots circular, reddish hrown, finally falling out and
Pru n u s Armeniaca ' leaving leaf as i f riddled with shot,
and P. Cerasus, &c.
eaves o f Cort/!//i«e Spots indistinct, becoming pale. Receptacles on upper surface, point-
terminalis ! like, pierced.
'us ' Spots large, irregular, at flrst dingy hrown then whitish, with narrow
; purple border,
es ' Spots straggling, becoming bleached, w ith red margin,
n- Spots on both surfaces, various, tawny.
globulus
jtraAvberr
teaves of
bergia
of
antárctica
V itis Spots ou upper surface, limited by the veins, hence angular, reddish
ochrey.
Spots on both surfaces, irregular, whitish to ashy. Margin somewhat
elevated, brown.
Phyllodes o f Acacia j Spots on both surfaces, somewhat circular, whitisli, with brown
I margin.
Spots on both surfaces, irregular, paie with narrow brown margin.
Receptacles m inute, gregarious, black.
Spots somewhat circular, pale umber, with raised dark marginal line.
Spots rather circular, greenish, then brownish or greyish, with purple
i border.
Spots minute, whitish, often near the veins.
thera lasianthos
a leaves
i'ading leaves of
R u b u s fruticosus
[.eaves o f some Spots on both surfaces, brown, circular, with darker margin.
ProtcacecE \
Leaves of Eu ca lyp tu s
)ld leaves of Crinum
pedunciilalum
Dead leaves of
D a v ie sia latifolia
Fading leaves of
Diploglottis Cun-
ninghamit
Living or fading
leaves o f E u c a lyptus
globulus
Follicles o f a Mars-
denia
Fading leaves of
Goodenia ovata
arass stems (Poa)
Herbaceous stems,..
Lytlirum kyssopifolia
Fallen leaves of
E ucalyptus globulus
Receptacles gregarious, spherical, black, very small, obtuse.
Sub-cuticular, Hysteriuin-iike, swollen.
Spots brownish, elliptical, sun'ounded b y brown line. Receptacles
black, point-like, half immersed.
Receptacles numerous, th ickly clustered, on under surface, pustular,
quite black.
Chiefly on under surface. Receptacles ve ry minute, covered, black,
forming nebulous spots.
On under surface, gregarious. Receptacles half immersed, minute,
black, pap-like.
Receptacles on under surface, scattered, conically elevated, black,
minute.
Bursting through. Receptacles gregarious, immersed, black, conical,
girt by whitish spots.
Receptacles scattered, dot-like, minute, black, membranous.
Receptacles globose or angular, black, arranged in series, and forming
elongated pustules, wrinkled, dark grey.
Receptacles gregarious, depressed globose, pap-like, black, everywhere.
On upper surface. Receptacles scattered or gregarious, globose,
covered, at length bursting through.
Receptacles on both surfaces, large, tliickly clustered, turgid, shining,
dark chestnut.
Scattered, minute, shining. Receptacles hemispherical, white within,
covered by epidermis, which splits lengthwise.
Receptacles spurious, circular, elevated here aud there.