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Stebetjm Spegazzianum, Mas see. Effusum, cartilagineo- 

 coriaceum, tenue, flexibilissimum, matrici parte centrali adfixum, 

 in vivo explanation, in sicco ambitu late reflexo-evolutum ; pileo 

 superne albo, centrum versus sordide fuscescente, minute et 

 molliter velutino ; hymenio glabro, levissimo, pallide fulvo-melleo, 

 azono. — Stereum pergamenum, Speg. Fung. Arg. Pug. iii. n. 23. 

 Spegazzini's name is antedated by Berkeley & Curtis. 















On rotten wood. Argentine Republic. 



Pileus 2-3 centim. diam., 0'5-0'7 millim. thick. 



Belated to 









Stereum ochraceo-jlavum (Schw.), Fr. ; differing in the slightly 

 larger pileus, milk-white outside and not greyish white, and soft 

 velvety, not hispid tomentose. (Spegazzini.) 



Stebeum subfile atttm, Berk. Sf Curt. Late effusum, resu- 

 pinatum, crassum, suberosum a matrice solubile ; hymenio ligneo- 

 pallido, supra sulcato-zonato fuivo velutino ; sporse 6-7x4-5 /*. 



Berk. Sf Curt, in Hook. Kew. Journ. i. p. 238 ; Grev. i. p. 163. 



Exs. : Rav. Fung. Amer. 219 ; Eav. Fung. Car. 30 ; Ellis, N. 

 Amer. Fung. 1025. (Type in Herb. Berk. n. 3804.) 



On wood. United States. 



Broadly effused, often attached by a central point and nume- 

 rous individuals becoming confluent, firm, strigose, dingy brown 

 or orange-brown; margin often paler; zones showing through 

 as elevations on the pallid cracked pileus. 



Closely allied to Stereum rugosum. 





Stebetjm sflphubatum, Berk. Sf Bav. Pileo reflexo, lobato, 



crispato, sulphurato, hispido, subspongioso ; hymenio pallido, 

 undulato; sporse ellipsoidese, 5x3 p.— Berk. Sf Bav. in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. (Bot.) x. p. 331. (Type in Herb. Berk. n. 3779.) 

 On dead wood and branches. Cuba ; United States ; Vene- 

























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Usually attached by the centre, margin free and upturned, 

 densely strigose, sulphur-colour or pallid ; hymenium pallid or 

 pale vinous, with ochraceous tint. Whole plant often whitish, 

 with the least possible tinge of sulphur. Many specimens often 

 become confluent. 



Stebeum tbiste, Berk. Sf Curt. Orbiculare, margine tantuin 

 libero; pileo sursum ezonato, tomentoso, fusco ; hymenio rugoso, 

 pruinoso, umbrino vel cinereo-livido, contextu fusco ; sporae ellip- 

 soideae, 5 x 3-4 p. — Berk. Sf Curt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot} 

 x. p. 332.— Exs. : Fungi Cubenses Wrightiani, 406. (Type " 



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