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2 4 4 8 . D ia try p e fran g u læ . Pers. “ Buckthorn Diatrype.”
Perithecia not circinating, united by a distinct crnst or stroma;
asci somewhat chávate; sporidia biseriate or crowded, colourless,
clliptic-acuiiimato ; endochrome quadripartite, sometimes only
bipartite.—Pers. Kew. Herb. Sphceria syngenesia, Fr. (in part).
Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. t. 4 7 ,/. 119. Diatrype syngenesia, Cooke
Seem. Journ. Biaporthe syngenesia, Fckl, Sym. Myc.p. 264. Valsa
appendiculosa, Fckl. exs.no. 601. Cooke exs. no. 367.
On elder and Bhamnus frángula.
The sporidia are only quadrinueleate nntil mature, each extremity is
oiteii shortly appendiculate (-OOOS-'OOOe in.) •Ü127--015 m.m. long.
D. Sporidia coloured.
2 4 4 9 . D ia try p e dryophila. Ciorr.
Diatrype.”
“ Dark-spored oak
Perithecia ovate or subglobose ; stroma dirty green, necks
long, convergent, piercing the bark ; asci linear; sporidia uniseriate,
dark, oblong,narrow, sometimes binucleate.— Curr. Linn
Trans, xxii.p. 269, t. 4 6 , / . 75. B. & Br. Ann. N.H . no. 832.
On dead oak twigs.
Sporidia (-0004--0006 in.) 'Ol-'OIS m.m. long. Perithecia surrounded by
a dirty green stroma, rather deeply buried, piercing tbe bark by their lonff
converging necks, forming compact, scattered black pustules. Sporidia
unisenate, narrowly elliptical, sub-acuminate nt each end, at first of a pale
greenish brown, then darker, eventually almost black, when young with two
or more nuclei in each sporidium.—
2 4 5 0 . D ia try p e d en ig r an s. Ourr. “ Tubercular Diatrype.”
Perithecia conical or depressed, with long ostiola, penetrating
the bark, and raising the wood into minute prominent black
tubercles ; sporidia dark, HHptia.— Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. t 46
/ . 78. B. & Br. Ann. N.H. no. 835.
On twigs.
Sporidia ('0005 in.) '0127 m.m. long, uniseriate, often partly overlapping,
dark olive brown, elliptical bi-, tri-, or multi-nucleate, sometimes quite
simp e. Feritheoia deeply set m the wood ; when a tuft of them is cut trans-
verseiy there is a black hne round them which is very well defined.
2 4 5 1 . D ia try p e c in c ta . “ Girdled Diatrype.”
Perithecia irregularly ovate, closely packed in a compact
leathery conceptaculum; ostiola bursting the bark, forming
round pustules ; sporidia dark, obtuse, constricted in the middle,
uniseptate.—B. & Br. Ann. N.H. no. 846. Valsa cincta, Curr.
Linn. Trans, xxii. t. 4 8 ,/ . 135.
On iNigB. (Eobinia ?) March. Blackheath.
Sporidia ('0007 in.) '0177 m.m., uniseriate, dark rich brown, obtuse, con
strioted iu the middle, uniseptate. Under a lens the ostiola seem surrounded
with a dirty olive-green stroma.
2 4 5 2 . D ia tiy p e podoides. Fr. “ Spinulose Diatrype.”
Crowded, unequal; ostiola spinulose; laterally or altogether
erumpent; sporidia large, elongated, curved, 6-7 septate, pale-
brown.—U r .® F .N ./. 385. Sph.podoides,Pers. Syn.p.22. Moug.
exs. no. 1074. B. & Br. Ann. N .H. no. 600. Curr. Linn. Trans.
xxii. i. 4 6 ,/ . 85.
On dead branches. Jan.
Sporidia biseriate or crowded, clear, rather Pale-brovira, /s e p ta te , with a
hyalme joint at each extremity, often slightly curved ('0024-'003 in.) 05- 07
m.m. long.—F.C.
Aid?
E. Sporidia uncertain.
2 4 5 3 . D ia try p e u lic i s . Berh. “ Furze Diatrype.”
Verrucæform, nearly free, black without and within ; perithecia
membranaceous, broad; ostiola tuberculose.— Sph. ulicis, Fr.
Linn. v .p . 544. B. & Br.Ann. N.H.no. 599.
On furze. Penzance.
Forming warts, erumpent, prominent, free above, suhrotund or unequal,
crowded, somewhat confluent, surface unequal, and tuberculose with tbe
ostiola ; perithecia crowded, broad, membranaceous, irregular.
D i a t r y p e f l a v o - v i e b s t s , Fr. . . See Futypa. no. 2398.
D i a t r y p e e l e v a t a , B. & Br. . . See Futypa. no. 2404.
D i a t r y p e l e i o p l a c a , Fr. . ■ . See Eutypa. no. 2400.
D i a t r y p e l a t a , F r ................................ See Futypa. no. 2397.
D i a t r y p e d e c i p i e n s , Fr. . . . See Futypa. no. 2403.
D i a t r y p e s t i p a t a , Curr. . . . See Valsa dissepta, Fr.
D i a t r y p e CBRATOSPEEMA, Ur. . . Valsaceratophora,Tul.
D i a t r y p e s o r d i d a , ® . ÿ ® r . . . 8 bb Valsa taleola, F r .
(Ourr. Linn. Trans, xxv. p. 246.)
D i a t r y p e s c a b r o s a , Fr. . . . See Futypa.
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