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Sydow: Enumeration of Philippine Fungi 
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Luzon, Manila and vicinity, Merrill 859S, February 22, 1913, on living 
leaves of Capparis sepiaria. 
The fungus grows on living leaves where it forms small roundish colonies 
containing from 8 to 16 ascomata. The pycnidial stage is also present; 
it has the same habit as the ascigerons stage, and seems to belong to 
Excipulina. The pycnidiospores are usually continuous, then two-celled, 
and apparently very late indistinctly 3-4-celled. 
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Fig. E. 
Calopeziza mirahilis Syd. a. Longitudinal section through an ascoma (X60) ; h, 
fragment of a longitudinal section more highly magnified (X370) ; c, ascus (X600) ; 
d, sporidium (X650) ; e. seta (X600). 
CALOPEZIZA Sydow gen. nov. Pseudopezizearum 
(Etym 
pulcher et Peziza) 
sessilia 
mycelio tenui oriunda, orbicularia, superficialia, vivide colorata, 
ceracea, extus praecipue ad marginem pilosa, contextu parenchy- 
matico. Asci ovato-globosi usque saccati, 6-8-spori, aparaphy- 
sati. Sporidia transverse pluriseptata, etiam longitudinaliter 
septata, colorata. 
CALOPEZIZA MIRABILIS Syd. sp. nov, (Fig. 5). 
Acomatibus hypophyllis, saepe per totam folii superficiem vel 
per magnam ejus partem plus minus aequaliter distributis, e 
mycelio tenuissimo ex hyphis longis flexuosis flavidulis simpli- 
