442 A.. Zahlbruokner: Flechten. 



Lecanora alligata Stm. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 38. 



„Thallus obscure orsordid; thickish rimose-diffracl ; apothecia aesille crowded; 



small, to 0.3 mm, lutescent, ll.it. margin whitish, obtuse, m argine entire or er enu- 



l.iir, spores 8, colourless, ellipsoid, simple, epispore duplex 11 — 13X6 — 7 ,u; 



paraphyses slender, slightly club-shaped, not sprinkled; hypothecium colourless. 



Hymenium with J. intensely blue. Allied very closely to Lecanora ochroella Nyl. 



( h\ barks Jimbour." 

 L. angelica Gasil. in Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, LI II, 1898, p. sl\ tiallia. 

 L- Löczyi Wainio in Termeszetr. I'ü/.., XXII (1899), p. 287. Kaukasus. 

 L. Lojkae Wainio in Termeszetr. i'ü/., XXII (1899), p. 287. Penins. Taurica. 

 L. phaeanthella Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899) (p. 38i ist vielleicht 



von /.. phncantha Nyl. nicht, verschieden. 



L. phaeoplaca Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., Y (1899), p. 48 7 . 



„Thallus ashy-pale, rough or granulöse, rimose - diffract (K. — , C. — ); 



apothecia, sessile, medium, width 12 mm or less, brown, Hat, with a pale entire 

 or crenulate tlialüne niargin; thecae 8 spored; spore colourless, ellipsoid or oblong- 

 ellipsoid, 5-septate, rarely 5 — 7 locula, with thick hyaline walls, 80 — 90 X ^ — 30«; 

 paraphyses slender, discrete, with brown granulate apices: hypothecium colourless, 

 blue with .1 On hark. Australia." 



L. panicea var. collata strn. (p. 38). 



„Apothecia innata. Jimbour." 



L. puuicea var. inf lisca *) Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899) (p. 38). 



„Similar to L. pwnicea var. Bdbingtonii, but the apothecia are reddish-brown, 

 with whitish crenulate margins, and with thallus minutely whitish-granulose. 

 Paraphyses not separable, with almost colourless apices. but slightly club-shaped 

 (K. — ): hypothecium colourless. On bark; Jimbour." 



L. rutilescens Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 37. 



„Similar to L. albella, but with small apothecia and the margins thicker, 

 and when broken down rubescent or carneous. Spores colourless, simple, ellipsoid 

 orbroadly ellipsoid, 8 — 10 X 6 — 8 /u\ paraphyses few. medium, not easely separated, 

 specked with lutescent or citrine granules, slightly club-shaped: hypothecium 

 colourless. Hymenium with J. intensely blue. Thallus and margin of apothecia 

 with K. yellowish, then intensely red. On bark, Jimbour."' 



L. Sllbpurpurea Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 187. 



„Thallus pale-yellowish or testaceous, rather rough (K. C. golden-yellow) ; 

 apothecia black, sessile, within wholly, purplish-violet, margin pale and roughish; 

 spores 8, simple, broadly ellipsoid, 8 — 11 X 6— 7 p\ paraphyses thick (breadth 

 4 — 5 L u): apices scarcely clavate; hypothecium colourless. On bark. Australia." 



L. Szechehyi Wainio in Termeszetr. füz., XXII (1899) p. 293. Kaukasus (Aspicilia). 



L. (Asjncilia) connectens Stur, in Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, XLVIII (1899), p. 229, 



Fig. 9. Turcia. 

 L- (Eulecanora) luteo-rufa Stur, in Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, XLVIII (1899), p. 227, 



Fig. 8. Turcia. 

 Lecidea Freshfieldi Wainio in Termeszetr. i'üz., XXII (1899), p. 318. Kaukasus (Bilimbia.) 

 L. geographica var. cganodes Nyl. apud Gasil. in Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, LIII 1898, 



p. 90. (Rhizocarpon.) Gallia. 



L. glomerella Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 487. 



„Thallus whitish or ashy-pale, fractured into small plates (K. yellowish); 

 Apothecia black, sessile, width 0.5 — 1 mm ; often crowded or appressed and then 

 irregulär; at first marginate, then, depressed; spores 8, brown, 1-septate, ellipsoid 

 or somewhat fusiform-ellipsoid, 12 — 17 X 6-5 — 8 t u ; paraphyses distinct, slender, 



*) Im Originaltext steht, wohl irrthümlich, „infusea". 



