■«J Saccanio's
Number. Authority for Name.
3 7 0 . G l o e o s p o r z u í t .— D e s m . a n d M o n t . ,
2130
2131
2L3U
2132
2133
2134
2135
2136
213
2138
18SS
1902
1903
1897
1896
1899
1893
1901
1890
III. 367.5
„ 3757
„ 3758
„ 3748
G. iutermediuin .
G. lagenariiiin
G. lagenarium, var. Cucavbi
taruin
G. legumiuis • ...
„ 3747 G. Lindemuthia^lum=:Coîleto•
i trichuni
X. 6811 G. Musarum
„ 6748 . G. nigricans
„ 6733 G. pestiferum
„ 6801 I G. subglobosuir
III. 3752 i G. versicolor
... : Sacc., Micb. II. 1 18 (1882)
Sacc. and Roum., Rev. Myc. 201 (1S80)
Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fung. 363 (1892)
Gooke and Hark., Grev. IX. 7 (1880)
Sacc. and Magn., Mich. I. 129 (1878)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 3 (1887)
Cooke and Mass., Grev., X IX . 91 (1891)
Cooke aad Mass., Grev. XIX. 61 (1891)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 3 (1887)
Berk, and Curt., Grev. IH. (1874)
Intermediate gloeosporium
Lagenaria gloeosporium
Gom'd gloeosporium ...
Legume gloeosporium ...
I
' Lindeiuuth’s gloeosporium
I (Bean spot)
I Musa gloeosporium
; Blackening gloeosporium
• Pestiferous gloeosporium
' Snh-globose gloeosporium
... I Colour-changing gloeosporium
; (B itte r rot)
371. P e s t a l o z z i e l l a .—Sacc. and Ellis,
2139j 1904 j X. 6858 1P. circularis ... ; Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V IH . SO (1890) ... 1Circular pestalozziella ... j
2140 1905 X. 6884 ' JI. Acaciæ Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX. 47 (1890) ...
372. M a r so n ia .— F is c h .,
Acacia marsonia
2141 1906 :
i
M. deformans Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX. 62 (1891) ... Deforming marsonia ...
2 1421
' “ 1
X. 6904 S. foliorum ... ... ¡ Cooke, Grev. XX. 6 (1891) ......................
1
373. S t il b o s po r a .— P e r s.,
Leaf stilbospora ... ... j
2143 1 1908 j X. 6911 j 0 . Viminale ... ... j Cooke and Mass., Grev. XX . 36 (1891) ...
374. C o r y n eum , N e e s , Syst.
... 1 Viminalis coryneum ... ... i
1 1
2144 1909 1
1 1
X. 6925 II, dilophosporum ... Cooke, Grev. XIX, 5 (1890) ...
375. H y a l o c e r a s .— D n r . anti
... ; Triseptate-spored hyaloceras ... i
1 1
2145 1911 III. 4110 P. Acaciæ Thuem., Lusit. 576 ( 1878)
3!(6 , P e s t a l o z z ia .— D e N o t .,
Acacia pestalozzia
2146 1914 ; X. 6951 P. Casuarinæ Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVHI. 114 (1888) Sheoak pestalozzia
2147 1913 i H I. 4135 P. funerea Desm., Ann. Sci. Nat. XIX. 235 (1843) ... Gloomy pestalozzia
2148 „ 4146 P. Guepini Desm., Ann. Sci. Nat. XIII. 182 (1840) Cainellia-leaf fungus ...
2149 1915 1 » 4161 P. monochæta Desm., Ann. Sci, Nat. 3 Ser. X . 355 (1848) One-haired pestalozzia,,.
2150■ 1910 „ 4128 P. uvicola Speg., in Thuem. Pilz. Min. 13 (1878) Grape pestalozzia
2151 1912 4134 P. versicolor Speg., in Sacc. Mich. I. 479 (1879) Parti-coloured pestalozzia
1
Habitat.
B. j Occurrence. General Characters.
W.A. S.A. T- 1 V 1 N.S.W. Q. i
Ann.
2130 .
2131,
2131a .
2132' .
2133 .
2134. ,
¡
2135- .
2136* ,
2137
2138
Sci. Nat, XTT. 295 (1849).—Ramularia, Fusarium—contmued.
' Pustules gregarious, point-like, black, then Q- bursting through.
Q-
... ' V.
Q.
... 1 V.
1
N.S.W. Q.
Q.
... V.
... ' V. Q.
... V.
... V. X.S.W.
Leaves o f Hoya a
trails
Rpicarp of Melons,
Mango fruit, &c.
On Gourds, Bananas,
and Melons
Legumes of A cac ia
nielanoxylon
Legumes of Bean,
Pea, &c.
Kipe Bananas, rendering
them dry and
Pustules beneath cuticle, burstmg through, minute, cushion shaped,
somewhat rosy.
Spots bright orange, depressed. Conidia club-shaped, shortly stalked.
Scattered, covered by cuticle. Conidia oval, transparent.
Spots on fruit, rarely on stem or leaves, roundish, bleached, at first
with reddish-brown margin.
Pustules innate, bursting through, gregarious, rather rosy.
insipid I , , ,
Leaves of Eucalyptus Without distinct spots, on both surfaces. Pustules densely clustered,
paucijlora becoming black, convex.
Twigs, flower stalks, Pustules gregarious, small, discoid, con vex, rosy,
and fruit of Viue ^
Fading leaves of Pustules scattered, pale, inconspicuous. Conidia sub-globose.
Goodenia ovata
Rotting Apples ... Spots brown, small, circular, running together. Pustules bursting
through, arranged in rings.
Mieli. II. 575 (1882).
21391 ... 1 ... I . . . I V . : I Dead leaves o f E u - | On both surfaces. False receptacles usually arranged in circles, at I calgptus pauci/lora \ first brown, then nearly black aud shining.
in Rab. FI. Eur. No. 1857.
2140; ... I .
2141 ... ! S.A.
Syn. Fung. 96 (1801).
2142
Pilz
2143|
Moi
2144
Mie
2145
2146
2147
2148
2149
2I5Ü
2151
I V . I ... I ... I ... J Dead leaves o f E u - | Pustules in circular paler spots, splitting the cuticle with three or four
I r " I ’ 1 1 i ] calyptus I openings.
34 (1816).
I ... V. I ... I .. ' ... I L ea v e so f Kiica/ypfus Pustules point-like, flattened, scattered, black, not seated on definite
I I I I I viminalis ‘ spots.
FL Alg. 587 (1849).
I , ... I V . | ...
■ Phyllodes of Acacia
Cultivated Peas,
chiefly on leaves,
stipules, lea f stalks.
Spots irregular or run together, pale or whitish, with hrown margm.
Pustules gregarious on the spots.
Pustules gregarious, often run together, brown, distorting the foliage,
sometimes on large discoloured spots.
; Leaves of Leptosper- i Pustules gregarious, minute, brown, burstmg through, splitting irregu-
Ital. II. (1842 —Corynonm.
mum scoparium
Living A c a c ia leaves
Branches of Casua-
Leaves o f Eleeoden-
dron aad M y rtu s
Foliage o i Alphitonia
excelsa (Red Ash )
Leaves o f Eucalyptus
Vine leaves, Grapes,
and Mangos
Leaves o f Cupania
anacardioides
. larly in centre.
Ou under surface. Pustules gregarious or solitary, hemispherical,
seated on irregular dirty ochre spots, with broad rusty margin.
Pustules gregarious, minute, elliptic, encircled by ruptured epidermis.
Pustules scattered, point-like, black, covered by epidermis, then bursting
through.
Pustules miuute, point-like, convex, black, covered, theu bursting
through.
Pustules scattered or gregarious, often on under surface. Spots variable,
becoming stained with black,
Pustules globose, then lens shaped, black, beneatli cuticle, bursting
through.
Pustules somewhat lens shaped, covered, then bursting through,
causing surrounding parts to blacken.