Gen. 187. IS A R I A, F r.
Receptacle elongated, floccose, without any
distinct heads. Tips of threads only free.—
Berh. Outl.p. 338. {Fig. 222.)
1 6 3 8 . I s a r i a f e l in a . Fr. “ Cat’sIsaria.”
Cajspitose, elongated, filiform, branched,
white, internally solid, filamentose ; spm-iterons
stra tum lax , farinaceous.— ®r. ,S .J i.iii.
p. 271. Chev. Jour. Ph. 1822, t. l , f . 5. B. ¿r
Br. Ann. N.H. no. 1050.
On cat’s dung in cellars. Jan. London.
The specimens found were mixed with Mucor plyoomyces.
I7v 1« il condition of ISARIA farin o sa . 1 1. IS a coiiamo Torrubia militaris.
Tul.
16 3 9 i s a r i a axachnophila. B itm . “ Spider Isaria.”
Sturm, t. 55. Berh. Ann. N .H. no. 117. Bisch.f. 3769.
On dead spiders. Colleyweston.
This is not an antonomons species, but the conidia of some Torrulia.
1 6 4 0 . i s a r ia b r a c h ia t a . ScJmm. “ Branched Isaria.”
O n d e a d herbaceous stems. March. [Mid. Carolma.]
1 6 4 1 i s a r i a c it iin a . P. “ L em o n - c o lo u r e d Isaria.”
On t o g i . A » g .-N « T . [ IM . C .to to ..]
1 6 4 2 . I s a r ia in t r ic a t a . Fr. “ Intricate Isaria.”
Ceespitose, capillary, branched, white; branches few, erect,
intricate, villous ; apices of the threads monosporous.—F r.S.M.
iii.p. 278. Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 118.
On decaying fungi. Antumn.
1 6 4 3 . I s a r ia F r ie s i i . lio n t. “ Pries’s Isaria.”
Small, fasciculate, erumpent, white, villous, flocci bearing at
their tips a minute, oblong, liyaline spore.—ilfoni. Ann. Sc. Nat.
Ser. ii.-vi.y). 28, vol. v. 1.12. f 3. Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 491.
On dead twigs.
Sometimes pale grey, sometimes fawn coloured. Not more than a line in
length.
1 6 4 4 . I s a r ia p u b e ru la . Berk. “ D ahlia flower Isaria.”
Minute, reddish; stem straight, branches few and simple ;
apices clavate.—Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 221,1.12, f . 12.
On dead flowers of Dahlia.
About 1 line h igh; stem straight, slender, with generally three short obtuse
branchlets given off from the same point, occasionally the stem is forked,
but in this ease I have not seen the second division branched. The whole
plant is of a reddish-gray hue, and is mealy, with little granules and nooci.
Gen. 18 8 . A N TH IN A , Fr.
Receptacle elongated, vertical, confluent
with the stem, dilated above. Tips of
threads only free.—Fr. S.M. iii. p. 281.
Berh. Outl.p. 338. {Fig- 223.)
1 6 4 5 . A n th in a flammea. Fr. “ Yellow
Anthina.
Attenuated downwards, smooth, blood-
red, inclining to saffron-yellow, dilated
above, plumose, yellow.—Fr. S.M. iii. p.
283. Eng. FI. Y. p . 329. Berh. Ann. N.H.
no. 119. Berh. Outl. t. 21, f 3. Roth. t. 3 ,/.
Pig. 223. 1 . J u n g h . Linn. 1830,t. l , f .4 . Clavaria
miniata, Purt. t. 18. Bisch.f. 3172. Fchl.
exs. no. 1659. Berh. exs. no. 206.
On fallen beech leaves. Autumn. {Fig. 223.)