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Numbev. Scientific Name. Authority for Name. English Name,
O A
2053 1827 X. 5349 P. p la g ia ...
2054 1832 ,, 5390 P. portentosa
2055 1821 „ 5250 P. purpurea
2056 1815 III. 451 P. Rosarum
2057 „ 994 P. Sacchari
2058 „ 887 P. uvicola
= Laestadia
2059 1819 X. 5115 P. viniiualis
Cobke and Mass., Grer. X V II. 55 (1889)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 2 (1887) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 97 (1887) ...
Dur. and Mont., Alg. 604 (1849)
Sacc. Syll. III. 166 (1884) ......................
B. and C., Grev. II. (1873} (not Arcang.)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV I. 75 (1888) ...
3 3 5 . P i iO M A .— F r i e s ,
Defined phoraa
Monstrous phoma
Purple phoma
Rose phoma ...
Sugar-caue phoma
Grape-growing phoma
(Black rot)
Viminalis phoma
20601 1833 * X. 5466 I A . Leptospermi I Cooke, Grev. X IX . 91 (1891)
3 3 6 . A p o s n iÆ R iA .— B e r k . ,
I Leptospermum aposphæria
3 3 7 . A s t e r o m e l l a .— P a s s .
2061' 1834 1 X. 5489 A . acaciæ ... Cooke, Grev. X IX . 5 (1890) ... ... ... ! Acacia asteromella ... ... ' | 2061 ... ... 1
2062 1835 A. epitrema ... , Cooke, G r ev .X X . 6 (1891) ........................................ Trema asteromella 2062 ... ... Q. ...
2063 1836 : A. Ilomalanthi ... ... ' Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X . 65 ( 1 8 9 2 ) ...................... Ilomalanthus asteromella 2063 ... ... Q. ...
20641 1837 i X. 5510 | C. eutricha I Sacc. and Berl., Misc. Myc. II. 8 (1885)
3 3 8 . CnÆTOPiiOMA.— C o o k e ,
... I We ll-h a ired chætophoma
2065 1838 ' X. 5578 D. Amygdali
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2066 ... I ,, 5579 1 D. Eucalypti
2067 1839 I ,, 5599 | D. pericavpica
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X IX . 91 (1891) ...
S'acc. S jll. X. 229 (1892)
Sacc., P ug. Austr. 15 (1890)- ...
3 3 9 . D o t h i o r e l l a .— S a c c .,
.. ! Almond dothiorella ...
Eucalyptus dothiorella
I j Pericarp dothiorella ..
3 á 0 . CïTOSPORA.— E h r .
20681 1841 ' X. 5677 ¡ O. verrucula
2069; 1840 I Iir. 1531 ¡ C. xauthosperma .
Sacc. aud Beri., Misc. Myc. II. 8 (1885) ...
Fries, S.M. II. 543 (1823) .....................
2070
2071
2072
2073
1844
1845
1843
I S. numerosa
X. 5711 S. phomatoidea
III. 1649 S. Rosarum
; Cooke and Mass., Grev. XX . 65 (1892)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 49 (1890
1842 I ,, 1720
1846 ! X. 5734
S. Tricorynes
S. Tritici
Cooke and Ellis, Grev. VI. 2 (1877)
Berk, and Br., Liun. Trans. II. 68 (1883
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 75 (1888)
2075| 1847 i X . 1723 I C. olivaceum
2076| 1348 „ 5752 ! C. septorioides
Bon. in FckL, Sym. 377 (1875) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XX. 36 (1891)
3 i l . S p h æ r o p s i s .— L e v .,
Numerous sphæropsis
Fhoma-like sphæropsis
Hose sphæropsis
Tricor•yyuuee sspphhoeænropsis ...
Wheat sphæropsis
342. C o n io t h y r iu m .— C orda,
... Olive coniothyrium ...
... Septoria-like coniothyrium
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Habitat.
B. Occurrence.
A W.A. S.A. j T. V. N.S.W. 1 Q.
General Characters.
Novit. FL Siioc. V. ( 1 8 1 9 ).— Sphæropsis—OTiíiiíiMeá,
2053j
2054
2055
2056
2057
2058
2059
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Q.
V.
V.
N.S.W.
QPalm
leaves
Cap of Polyporus
portentosus
Foliage of Eucalypts
and Tristauias
Rose twigs
Leaves aud stems of
Sugar cane
Grapes
Leaves o f Eucaiyptu
viminalis
Spots aistinctly definod, glaiicoiis, ellipUo or confluent. Kcccplaclcs
ve ry minute, black. , . ,
Scattered. Receptacles innate, covered by blackened cuticle, pap-like,
black, shining.
On both surfaces. Spots circular, purple. Receptacles greganous,
half immersed, black, shiuing, ,
Receptacles rather minute, covered by the unbroken or stellately-split
epidermis, dark brown, white within.
Receptacles nearly spherical, black, bursting through, scattered or
Ir?eiular,'^^burstiog through, and then surrounded by the narrow
cuticle
On upper surface. Receptacles immersed, bursting through, black,
somewhat globose.
Outl. 315 (1860).
20601 ... I ... i ... 1 I Bark o f Leptosper- \ Receptacles scattered, bursting through, then
I mum, 1 black, pajj-like, white within.
superficial, minute,
and Tlmem., in M.CJ. 1689 (1877).
Phyllodes of Acacia ■ Receptacles very numerous, densely crowded, and forming blackish
I spots, minute. ^ ^ ^
Living leaves o f ; S p o t s on upper surface, black, somewhat circular. Receptacles m inute,
Trema aspera \ rather globose, seated on brown mycelium.
Leaves of Ilomalan- Spots somewhat circular, on both surfaces, sooty brown, dotted with
thus populifolius ' minute black receptacles.
G r e v . i n . 2 5 ( 1 8 7 4 ) .
2064 ... I ... ■ ... : ... 0 1 i Languid leaves of , Spots black, often running together. Threads of mycelium, sooty
I ' C^a st anosper mum 1 brown. Receptacles dot-like, black.
australe
Mich. II. 5 (1882)
2065, ...
2066
2067
... ] V . ■ ...
... V.
1 „. 1 . .. ; ... Q.
Bark o f Peacli and
Almond
Leaves of Eucalypts
Pericarp of Macrozamia
Dcnisonii
Receptacles innate, clustered, transversely bursting through, black,
opaque, somewhat gelatinous when moist.
Receptacles globose, seated on a sclerotioid body, black, shining.
Sclerotia loosely spongy, pale brown w ithin.
Receptacles iu clusters bursting through, black, cuiihion shaped, tuberculose,
globose or angular.
Syl. Berol. 28 (1820).
Warty cytospora ... ' ¡ 2068 ... 1 ... ! ... 1 ... ' Q. ' Branches
Yellow-spored cy tospora
2069 ... ! ... i ... 1 V.
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... 1 Branches o f S a lix
Babylonica
Receptacles few, immersed, seated ou layer soon bursting through,
globose or depressed, black.
Receptacles none. Spores issuing in golden tendrils.
A n n . S c i. N a t . III. 62 ( 1 8 4 6 ) .
2070
2072
2073,
' ... \ ... 1, V. I ...
V. , ...
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Receptacles gregarious, h alf immersed, globose, biack, becoming
flattened.
On under surface. Receptacles scattered over irregular browu spots,
at first covered, black.
Gregarious or scattered. Receptacles covered splitting the epidermis.
Dead bark
Eucalyptus leaves
Rose brauches
Leaves of Tricoryne Receptacles minute, black, immersed in substance o f leaf.
Delvd ^^leaves and ' Receptacles very minute, thickly clustered, at first covered, poiut-like,
sheaths o f Wheat , black.
I c o n . IV . 38 (1854).
2075 ... j ... , V.
V.
. Involucres of Leptos-
I permum latoiyatum
j Leaves of Prostan-
I thera lasiantlia
Receptacles scattered, at first covered, then bursting through, rather
large, pap-like.
Spots circular, tawny, with broad purple margin. Receptacles mostly
in circles upon spots, black.