1 58 TUBERCULARIACEAE 



II. Conidia not capitate 

 i. Conidia catenulate Dendrographium n: 644 



2. Conidia not catenulate 



a. Stalk fibrous 



(1) Synnema simple or branched: conidia acro-plcurogenous 



Podosporium 4: 627 



(2) Synnema branched; conidia acrogenous 



Negeriella 14: 1114 



b. Stalk parenchyma-like 



(1) Conidia pleurogenous, on a disk Riccoa 18:656 



(2) Conidia acrogenous Podosporella 11:644 



Dictyosporae 



4:632 



Conidia muriform, dark or hyaline, oblong 

 I. Synnema stalked, capitate Sclerographium 4:632 



Staurosporae 

 I. Conidia of 4-5-radiate cells, hyaline Riessia 4: 627 



Family 78. TUBERCULARIACEAE 

 Hyphae compacted into a globose, discoid or verruciform body or sporodochium ; 

 sporodochia typically sessile, waxy or subgelatinous ; white, bright-colored or dark 

 to black. 



Mucedinae 



Hyphae and conidia white or bright-colored 



Amerosporae 

 4:635, 10:700, 11:645. I4 :II1 5. 16:1090, 18:658 

 Conidia hyaline or bright-colored, i-celled, globose to fusoid 

 I. Sporodochia smooth or nearly so 

 1. Conidiophores normal 

 a. Conidia muticate 



(1) Conidia not covered with mucus 

 (a) Conidia not acrogenous capitate 

 x. Sporodochium girt by a heterogeneous cup 



Patellina 4: 677 

 y. Sporodochium without a heterogeneous cup 

 (x) Cunidia not catenate or scarcely so 

 m. Conidia escaping from interior of hyphae 



(m) Conidiophores branched Endoconidium 10: 708 

 (n) Conidiophores simple Trichotheca 10: 714 



n. Conidia arising on outside of hyphae 

 (m) Conidiophores lacking 

 r. Conidia large, pellucid 



(r) Conidia globose Sphaerosporium 4: 664 



(s) Conidia oval Diaphanium 4:672 



s. Conidia small, not pellucid 



Pactilia 4: 672 



