I3 8 MOXILIACEAE 



c. Masses bright-colored, saprophytic; conidia falcate 



Libertella 3: 744 



Staurosporae 



18 : 493 



Conidia star-shaped, hyaline 



I. Masses phyllogenous, bright-colored ; conidia 4-radiate 



Asteroconium 18:493 



Order 18. MONILIALES (Hyphomyceteae Sacc. 4:1) 

 Hyphae more or less developed, cobwebby or more or less compacted, but rarely 

 arising from a definite stratum or stroma, never enclosed in a pyenidium, typically 

 superficial. 



Family 75. MONILIACEAE (Mucedineae 4:2) 

 Hyphae hyaline or bright-colored, more or less fragile, lax, not cohering in fas- 

 cicles; conidia concolorous, i. e., hyaline or bright-colored. 



Hyalosporae 



4:2, 10:510, 11:586, 14:1037, 16:1023, 18:495 

 Conidia hyaline, or bright-colored, i-celled, globose, ovoid to short-cylindric 



Micronemeae 

 Hyphae very short or obsolete, or little different from the conidia 



I. Conidia not in chains 



1. Conidia solitary, at least not capitate 



a. Saprogenous 



(1) Hyphae none 



(a) Conidia separate Chromosporium 4:6 



(b) Conidia joined in twos or threes, not catenate 



Selenotila 11: 587 



(2) Hyphae very short, branched, septate 



Coccospora 4: 9 



b. Entomogenous Massospora 4: 10 



(incl. Sorosporella 10: 512) 



c. Phytogenous 



(1) In fungi 



(a) Conidia ovoid, "smooth Myceliophthora 11 : 587 



(b) Conidia globose, verrucose Coccosporella 11:586 



(2) In leaves 



(a) Hyphae paliform, stipate, very short 



Microstroma 4: 9 



(b) Hyphae vermiform-tortuose ; biophilous 



Ophiocladium 11:587 



2. Conidia capitate; hyphae lacking; biophilous 



Glomerularia 4: 10 



