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LASIOSPILERIA, Ces. & De Not. 



Schema Sfer. p. 55. 



Perithecia superficial, villose, tomentose or strigose. Asci elon- 

 gated, with fugacious paraphyses. Sporidia hyaline or snbhyaline, 

 cylindrical or vermiform, mostly one-or more-septate. 



A. Sporidia %-or-more-septate. 



L. hirsiita, (Fr.) 



Sphcsria hirsiita, Fr. S. M. II, p. 449. 

 Lasiosph&ria hirsuta, Ces. & De Not. 1. c. 

 Exsicc. Fckl. F. Rh. 950. EH. N. A. F. 893. Roum. F. Gall. 793. 



Perithecia mostly gregarious, on a thin subiculum of brown, creep- 

 ing, broadly effused hyphae, globose or sul)ovate, about \ mm. or a 

 little more in diam., tubercular-roughened, dull l)lack, clothed with 

 scattered, brownish-black, spreading hairs. Texture coriaceo-membra- 

 naceous. Asci cylindrical, mostly narrowed above, p. sp. 150 x 12-15 //. 

 S-spored. Sporidia biseriate, vermiform-cylindrical, narrower and 

 curved below, hyaline, nucleate, becoming yellowish and more or less 

 distinctly 5-7 -septate, 55-60 x 5-6 /JL. 



On rotten wood, Canada, Carolina, Louisiana, New Jersey and 

 west to Iowa and Montana. 



The Louisiana specc. have the head of the sporida ovate-elliptical, 

 subolivaceous, but not brown, 8-10 // thick. Sporidia about 55 /j. long. 



L. Rhacodium, (Pers.) 



Sphtzria Racodium, Pers. Syn. p. 74. 



Lasiosph&ria Rhacodium, Ces. & De Not. Schema, p. 55. 

 Exsicc. Fckl. F. Rh. 951. Rab. Herb. Myc. 649. id. F. Eur. 829. Sydow. M. March 381. 



Perithecia gregarious, \ mm. diam., coriaceo-rnembranaceous, 

 seated on a felt-like subiculum of black, branching, interwoven hyphae, 

 clothed with spreading, black hairs. Asci stipitate, fusoid-clavate, 

 about 180 /j. long by 10-15 // thick. Sporidia biseriate, cylindrical, 

 curved below, hyaline or yellowish, faintly septate, 50-60 x 4-6 p.. 



On rotten wood, Carolina to Michigan and Canada. 



The orthography " RhacodiwmP is doubtless etymologically cor- 

 rect, though Persoon wrote Racodium. This is scarcely more than a 

 form of L. hirxiitti, Fr., with the subiculum more highly developed. 



L. emergens, (Schw.) 



Sphezria emergens, Schw. SA'U. N. Am. No. 1534. 

 Lasiospfuzria emergens, Schw. Grev. XV. p. 82. 



Scattered, emerging from a subiculum resembling a loose tonien- 

 tum, which consists at first of threads erect or creeping loosely on the 



