Akrangemknt of Genera (V2). 



63 



88. I'eniopliora, Cooke. 

 S9. Coniophora, D. C. 

 90. Aleurodiscus, RaWi. 



91. Cyphella, Fries. 



92. Solenia, Iloffm. 



93. Lachuocladiinii, Lev. 



N.S.W. 



General Characters. 



PEES. MYC. EUR. I. 109 (1822). 



Cantharollus, Morulins, Peziza, Ilelvel 



Grouiul ... 

 Wood 



Ground ... 

 Among moss 



Oriinge, deeply funnel shaped, margin ineurved. Stem divided above 



into numerous caps. 

 Somewhat membranaceous, trumpet shaped, sooty brown, becoming black. 



Stem lioUow, smooth, lilaek. Common. Edible. 

 Kidney shaped, and attached at base to stem iu series of five or six 



superimposed, ochrey. Stem slender, erect, wrinkled. 

 Orange. Cap lateral, convex. Stem thickened upward. 



Fl. Germ. I. 538 (1788). — Helvella, Clavaria, Merisma. 



Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Among grass 



Moist places 



Moist places 



I )n moss, grass, &c. 



Bark 



Woods 



( )n trunks and ground 



Ground ... 



Ground ... 

 Ground in woods ... 



Branches 



Bare soil ... 

 Old wood 



Bark 



Ground ... 



Forked, branches compressed .and dilated above, ochrey. 



Growing in tufts. Expanded, soft, tufts arising from common tuber. 



Purplish brown. Cap soraewliat leathery, depressed, margin divided. 



Stem short and smooth. Inodorous. 

 Tufted and growing together. Cap funnel shaped, brown .as well as 



stem. 

 Small, gregarious, dark purple, sparingly branched in a forked manner. 

 Incrustiug, tough, pale, spreailing out into branches or fringes. 

 Circular, grey, tinged with pink, radiating with teeth towards the 



margin, powdery, dark purple beneath. 

 Tufted, soft, whitish to rusty, then sooty brown. 

 Incrusting, soft to leathery, rusty brown. "Very common. 

 Leathery, ashy brown. Cap smooth, much divided down to stem in a 



branching m.anner. 

 Tufted, papery, flattened and much bi'anched, growing together. 

 Foetid, densely clustered. Brownish purple, soft, stem-like base with 



wedge-shaped branches. 

 Spread out, finely filamentous, compact, cinn.amou brown, rooting 



beneath with bundles of fibres. 

 Pale, closely attached and radiately branched. 

 Funnel shaped, spongy and downy, radiately folded and wrinkled. Stem 



spongy. 

 Leathery, spread out, reflcxed, downy, rust colour, crisped at the 



margin. 

 Tufted, soft brown, turning black. Caps overlapping, flattened, run- 

 ning down into sub-lateral stem. 



Voy 

 1057 

 1058 

 1059 

 1060 



Ob 

 1061 



1062 

 1063 



1063a 

 1063b 

 1064 



Bot. 176 (1826).— Thelephor: 



Wood 

 Trunks 

 Wood 

 Trunks 



Funnel shaped, oblique, fan shaped or semicircular. Stem excentric, 



short, of an umber colour like the cap. 

 Cap somewhat excentric, funnel shaped, oblique, margin with fringed 



lobes. StcTU woody and downy. 

 Leathery to soft, yellowish tan. Cap kidney shaped, entire. Stem 



lateral, firm. 

 Broadly funnel shaped, spongy, elastic, tan colour. Stem central, very 



short, woody. 



iMyc. I. 35 (1796). — Thelephora, Aurioularia, Corticiuin, Elvella. 



Bark 



Fallen branches 

 Trunks ... 



Wood 

 Wood 

 Branches ... 



Crustaceous, smooth, white, thin. Surface generally covered with 



minute particles of lime. 

 Gregarious. Leathery, memhranaeeous, hairy, white. 

 Leathery to membranaceous, wrinkled, folded, ochrey, hairy in centre. 



Stem central, thick, downy. 

 Ochrey. Cap wrinkled, plaited. Stem elongated, velvety. 

 Spongy and downy, both in cap and stem. 

 Papery, furrowed, brownish or ochrey, much crisped and lobed. 



