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BOVISTELLA Morgan 
BOVISTELLA ASPERA (Lév.) Lloyd in Mycol. Notes 23 (1906) 285. 
Bovista aspera Lév. in Ann. Sci. Nat. III 5 (1846) 162. 
Lycoperdon asperum Speg. in Ann. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires II 3 (1899) 
195. 
Luzon, Manila, Bur. Sci. 21659 Graff, September 12, 1913, growing among 
moss on stone walls. 
Peridium 8 to 15 mm broad. Spores globose, 4 » in diameter, with slender 
appendages which vary in length from 6 to 10 wu. Capillitium long and 
branching, 4 » wide, tapering toward the ends. Spores and capillitium olive 
to olive-yellow at maturity. 
Previously collected in Brazil and Chili. 
CALVATIA Fries 
CALVATIA LILACINUM (Mont. & Berk.) comb. nov. 
Bovista lilacina Mont. & Berk. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 4 (1845) 64. 
Lycoperdon lilacinum Speg. in Ann. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, II 3 (1899) 
110. 
Luzon, Manila, Copeland 1352, June 10, 1904, growing on a lawn. MIN- 
DANAO, District of Zamboanga, Zamboanga, Copeland 332, March 1, 1904, 
growing in a meadow. 
Probably of very general tropic and subtropic distribution as the species 
has been reported from North and South America, Central and South Africa, 
Siberia and Ceylon. 
LYCOPERDON Tournefort 
LYCOPERDON PUSILLUM Batsch Elench. Fung. 2 (1789) 228; Fr. Syst. 
Myce. 3 (1832) 33. 
Lycoperdon furfuraceum Schaeff. Fung. Bav. Palat. Icon. 3 (1770) pl. 
294. 
Lycoperdon bovista Bolt. Hist. Fung. (1788-1791) pl. 117, fig. C. 
Lycoperdon cepiforme Bull. Champ. France (1791-1798) pl. 435, fig. 2 
non Chev. 
Bovista pusilla Pers. Syn. Fung. (1801) 138. 
Lycoperdon pratense Schum. Enum. Plant. Sael. 2 (1803) 193. 
Lycoperdon polymorphum Vitt. Mon. Lycop. (1842) 183, pl. 2, fig. 8. 
Globaria furfuracea Quél. Champ. Jura. 3 (1873) 370, pl. 3, fig. 6. 
Utraria furfuracea Quél. Enchir. (1886) 241. 
Lycoperdon todayense Copel. in Ann. Myc. 3 (1905) 25; Govt. Lab. Publ. 
28 (1905) 141. 
Luzon, Manila, Bur. Sci. 11003 Brown & Graff, December 5, 1911, growing 
on lawn, Merrill s. n., January, 1904, on earth, Copeland 1351, April 12, 
1904, on lawn. BASILAN, Bur. Sci. 9981 Robinson, June 12, 1910. 
There is no distinction, in Lycoperdon todayense Copel., sufficient to 
warrant a specific separation from the much described L. pusillum Batsch. 
The separation of the fertile gleba from the sterile base seems to be more 
or less constant in the Philippine material but is not a character of sufficient 
importance, all other things being equal, to warrant the creation of a new 
species. 
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