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Numbur. Scieotifio Name. Authority for Name. English Name.
2095 1869 X , 6429 S, Lopidosperini ... Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX. 91 (I89I) ..
3 5 4 . S e p t o r t a .— F r ie s ,
Lepidospcrma septoria
2096 1863 6353 S. JIartinii Cooke, Grov. X IX . 6 (1890) .................... Martin’s septoria
2097 1865 „ 6264 H. Myoporii Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 113 (1888).. Myoporum septoria
2098 1S64 III. 2683 y. oleandrina 5aec., Fung. Yen. V. 205 (1873-82) Oleander septoria
2099
1867 X. 6245
2100
III. 3042
S. phyllodiorum
= S. Mavtinimia...
Ö. T r itic i...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X IX . 47 (1890)
Sacc., Syll. X . 351 (1892).
Desm. IX., Not. 17 (1842) ...................
Phyllode septoria
Wlieat septoria
2101 1862 „ 2811 S. V io læ ....................................... West, Exs. Ease. 2,91 Violet septoria
2102j III. 3136 P. M o r i .......................................
3 5 5 . P iiL EO sroR A .— W a llr ., F I. C r y p t. 7 ( 1 8 3 3 ) .—
5acc. Syll. H I. 577 (1884) ... ... ... Mulberry phleospora ... ... |
(Loaf-spot of Mulberry)
2103
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1371 X . 6518 P . Passiflora; ..................... Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 3 (1887) ..
3 5 6 . PiiLYCTÆNA.— M o n t. and D e sm .
... j Passion-flower pblycloena ...
210L 1872 1 X. 6529 G. e r io sp o ro id e s ..................... j Saec. and Berl., Rev. Myc. (1885) . ... 1
3 5 7 . G a m o s p o r a .— S a c c .,
Eiiospora-like gamospora ... |
ORDER L . -
2105] 1873 1 III, 3308 S. rufa 1 Sacc. Syll. H I. 618 (1884) ....................
3 5 8 . S p h æ r o n æ m e l l a .— K a r s t.,
... 1 Red sphæronæmella ... ... |
21061 1874 1 III. 3313 [ A. tahitensis ..................... | Mont., Ann. Sci. Nat. 122 (1848)
3 5 9 . A s c h e r s o n i a .— M o n t.,
. ,,1 Tahitian aschersonia ... ... j
2107j 1875 ' X. 6555 1 M. Eucalypti ..................... |
3 6 0 . M a r t i n e l l a .— C o o k e an d M a s s .,
^ Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 7 (1839) ... | Eucalyptus martinella ... |
ORDER L L -
2108'
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1877 1 X . 6567 L. aristatum Cooke, Grev. XX . 6 (1891)
3 6 1 . ]Le p t o t i iy r id m .— K u n z e and
Br istly leptothyrium
2100 1876 : „ 6568 L. Eucalyptorum...
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Cooke and M ass., Grev. X V H I. 7 (1889) Eucalypt leptothyrium
2110j 1878 j X. 6596 P. substellata ... . .. 1' Cooke, Grev. X X . 6 (1891)
3 6 2 . P ig g o t ia .— B e r k , a n d B r .,
Stellate piggotia
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Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Characters.
ss
A W.A. j S.A. T. V. j N.S.W. j Q.
S.
2095
2098
2099
2100
M. III. 480 contimced.
. : ... • Y. I ..................
Q. ■ .
Leaves o f Lepidos-
B e d fo rd n
Leaves of Myoporum
insulate
Leaves o f Nerium
Oleander
I’hj'llodes of Acacia
longifolia
Fading leaves of
Wheat, &c., also
stem and ear
Fading V io le t leaves
Septoria, Spliærella, Fusarium, Fusisporium.
21021 ,,, I . . . I ... I V. ' ... I . . . I 15. I Leaves of Mulberry
Aum Sci. Nat. 16 (1847).
Rov. Myc. (1885).
2I01I ... I ... ' ... I ... I
I Q. I ,,, I Twigs o f Passiflora
■ I I growing on stem
1 Languid leathery
I leaves
Spots on both surfaces, greyish, then while, oblong, witli broad brown
margin. Receptacles small, black.
Spots on upper surface, grey, run together, surrounded by black line.
Receptacles point-like, globose.
Spots on upper surface, circular, whitish, girt by brown line. Receptacles
half immersed, point-like, black.
Spots on upper surface, rounded or angular, and run together, turning
whitish. Receptacles somewhat large, globose.
Receptacles closely crowded on both surfaces, without deflnite spots,
often occupying entire surface, immersed, black.
On both surfaces. Spots linear lengthwise, whitish with dark-purple
margin, lieceptacles inuate, very minute, black.
Receptacles minute, numerous, browuish yellow, seated on pale zoned
circular spots, girt by leddish-brown ring.
Spots whitish or ochrey, surrounded by brown. Receptacles innate,
globose, gregarious.
Receptacles very thickly clustered, minute, innate, at length bursting
through.
Receptacles ou upper surface, interspersed ou thin spot-like brown
mycelium, poiut-like, globose to depressed.
NECTRIOIDACEÆ, SACC. SYLL. III. 613 (1884).
Ileclw. 17 (1884).—Spbærouæma.
2 1 0 5 ] i 1 T. I ... ' ... 1 ... I ... f Pine chips ... i Receptacles awl shaped, acute,reddish hroM'U, paler downwards.
Ann. Sci. Nat. 3 Scr. X. 121 (1848).
2 1 0 6 ] . . . I . . . \ ... I ... I . . . I Q- 1 — I Leaves o f c limber... [ Receptacles minute, seated on hemispherical obtuse y e llow layer.
Grev. XVIII. 7 (1889).
OI071 I I I V 1 ... I ... 1 ... I ’Lca.ycsoi Eucalyptus On upper surface. Receptacles v e ry miuute, immersed, cracked at
‘ ' 1 1 1 . nouth, s ■ mouth,seated on rather ci■ rcu.l.a..r.. ..f.l..e..s..h...y.. .r..e..d...d...i.s..h..-..b...r..o..w....n.. .layer.
LEPTOSTROMACEÆ, RCHB. NOM. GEN. 6 (1841).
Sclim., Myk. Heft. II. 79 (1823).
2108
Ann
2110
I V.
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list. VII. 2 Se
V,
I Dead leaves o f E nea-
I lyptus
Fallen leaves of
' Eu ca lyp tu s
Receptacles scattered, superficial, circular, dark brown. Spores with
oblique bristle at one end.
Receptacles scattered over bleached spots, shield shaped, flattened,
black, dehiscing in middle with star-like fissure.
95 (1851).
I Leaves o f iJuco/ypiits On under surface, forming small somewhat circular stellate black
I patches, composed of flattened receptacles run together.