m
nigricante, evidentissime vidimus. Hæc denudata ad ligna
facillime disparet ; sed crusta sæpe quoque deficit ob
apothecia jaræcocia ante crustæ evolntionem e ligno &c. e-
xumpentia v. c. in Calie, phoeocephalo, trichiali e. s. p.
X IX . C O N IO G Y B E .
Mucoris spec. Linn. Calicii Pers. et A u c t Coniocy-
be. Ach. in V e t Ac. Handl. 1816- p . 283-Fries.
— Meyer. Sclerophora. Chev. par.
CHAR, Apothecia stipitata, sphærica, sube-
Tosa, immarginata, e vertice fatiscentia, demum
undique pulverulenta, excipulum proprium abs-
condentia. 'Phallus c ru s ta c eu s .
Eyiflentissime ab omnibus distinctum genus, A Ca-
licio differt ut Bæomyees, cui analogum, u Lecidea. Stipes
in hoc genere essentialis est.
3 a3. CONIOGYBE fu r fu ra c e a , crusta granuloso-
furfuracea sulphurea, apotheciis globosis demum
fuscis, primitus stipitibusque gracilibus
ilavo-floceoso-pulverulentis. F r ie s .— Ach. l. c.
p , '288,
Mucor furfuraceus. Linn. — Batsch. EL Fung. C.i. f.
478. Lich. Swartz. Trichia. W ith . 6cc. Calicium.
Pers. — Tarn, et Borr. L. B r i t p. 159. Wa h l.
Suec. n. 17.57. Scleroph. Chev, par. Lich. globular.
Betz. Lieh, capitalus. Schreb. — Engl. Bot.
Y 1539- Bæomyees, Schum. Lich, Calie., Coniocyb.
capitellat. A d i. FL Dan. t. 1792. f . 2-
Exs, L id i, Su. n. 3. Schaer. n, 14. F Ìo t n. 9.
h. fu lv a , crusla viridi-llava apotbeciisque compactio-
bus, stipitibus brevioribus. Mucor. fulvus. Linn.
Lich. Swartz. Lich. Cai. acicul. Ach. — W a h -
Iffjb .in V. A , H . 1806. t 4. f 7. Cab capiteli./?.
FL D. Lich. n. 85-
c. sulphiirella, crusta subleprosa e vìridi incana, ob-
soletaque,apotheciis stipitibusque brevissimis læte flavis.
Lich. sulphureus, Retz, in V . A . H . ±769. p,
249- Calie. Decand. syn. Gali. Coniocybe brachy-
poda. A d i. V . A . H . 1816. p. 287. t. 8. / , 16- Gal.
cap. y. rimarum. Florke.
Exs. Lich. Su. 1. c. Flörk. n. 103. F lo t n. 10.
'd. griseola, cìnereo-pruinosa, minima, crusta nulla.
Conioc. griseola A d i. 1. c. I817- p. 238. t. 8. f
14. ad spec, ipsius. (at spec, mihi sic determinata G.
pallidæ forma.)
Ad terram & vegetabilia putrida locis silva-
licis siccis «occuUis Europæ totius; b. præcipue
ad saxa; c. d. in truncis cavis.
Crusta, facile deliquescens, leprosa fit; decolorans,
indeterminate effusa. Stipites sæpe longissimi, at variant
simul brevissimi, per ætatem nudi fusco-nigricantes. Sporidia
fusca,
324* CONIOCYBE g ra c ile n ta , crusta e granuloso
leprosa cinerascente, apotheciis oblongo-glo-
bosis carneis cnjerascenti-prumosis,stipitibils lon-
gissirais gracilibus nigricantibus. A d i . in V e t.
A c . H a n d l. l. c. p . 289.
-Calie, gracilentum. L id i. univ. p. ‘243. Y ‘3. /• 6.
Ad terram ad arborum radices in Helvetia
S ch le ich e rì alibique rarius.
Statura longissimarum prioris formaTum, a t color
capituli & sporidiorum sequentis, absque omnj lutescentia.
Junior undique cinereo-pruinosa. Vereor ne [prò hac sæpius
sumatur -Cal. brunneoLum.
325. CONIOCYBE pa llid a , crusta tenuissima leprosa
albicante, apotheciis lentiformi-giobosis
pallidis albo-pruinosis, stipitibus nudis e b ja -
lino-pallido fuscescentibus. Sched. Crit. I. p . 3.
(C. stilbea A ch. I. d j
a. firmior, e pallido-incarnato expallens. Tricbia ni- *
Tea, / offm. Veg . Cr, 2* Y. 4. f . 1. Calie, pallidum.
Pers. In Ust A n n . 7 . t 3. f . ±, 2 - Nees S y s t f .
36. Licb., Gal. peronellum. A d i . — Scleropb. farinacea.
Chev. par. p. 3 15 . t 9. f . 19. Fulgia, Ejusd.
in Journ. Phys. ±822. Y R f . 2- ex spec. Auct. !
b. gracilior, e sulphureq expallens. Lich. cantharellus.
Ach. L id i. Su. Calie. Meth, L id i, — Engl. B o t
t. 2357. C. stilbeum Schaer. spic.p. 4- Calie, leuco-
cephalum Peréf. misit Chailletl Sclerophora minima.
Chev. Par, p. 316.
Exs. a. <& b. Lich. Suec. n. 2- Schaer. n. 7- Somme
rf. n. 54. Flotow. n. 30, 31.
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