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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— co/^<u»^ff/. 



Habitat. 



W.A, 



S.A. 



Occurrence. 



General Characters. 



FRIES, S.M, I. 51 (1821). 



DE NOT. OSS. PIR. GIORN. BOT. I. (1844). 



Ami. Sci. Nut. Ser. III., XX. 43 (1853).— Splunria. 



152; 



On Lolium pcrenne, 

 L.tcmulentnmj Tri- 

 iicum sativum, &c. 



titroma stalkcJ, erect, arising from a sclerotium, club heaJcd. 



S.M. II. 324 (1821).- Sphairia. 



In.seet larvie {Tinea, 



\c.) 

 LarvEE o£ Meiies- 



teridis, &c. 

 Larvaiof some Cossus 



or Hepiiilus 

 Larvic of iusects ... 



Larva; of iusects 



Fleshy. Club somcwiiat sjloboso, brown. Stem tliiu, very long. 

 Club ellijitic, reddish, at first powdery. Stem thickened upwards. 



Fleshy. Club cylindrical, yellow, blackening aboTe. Stem elongated, 



white. 

 Cylindrical, t.aperinsj and trimcate at ajiex. Stem flexuous, sometimes 



forked with three or four clubs. 

 Solitary, rarely tufted, simple, rarely branched, fleshy, yellow within. 



Club oblong. Stem olive, then blackening. 

 Stems tufted, running together in net-like manner. Clubs reddish 



yellow, delicately velvety. 



S.V.S. 381 (1849). 



15331 ... I ... I ... I . 



Q. 



Various grasses, pre- 

 ferably Sporubulus 



Kucircling stems of grasses, dark ashy, and dotted with the darker 

 openings of immersed receptacles. 



S.V.S. 383 (1849). 



Trunks ... 



Soil, mosses, rotting 



leaves, &c. 

 Wood or bark 



Bark and wood 



Cushion sh.aped, wrinkled, lobed. fawn, substance thick. 



Fleshy, spread out, lemon yellow, prominent openings of receptacles 



brownish. 

 Greg.arious, hemispherical when moist, collapsing when dry, wrinkled, 



reddish, soft and fleshy. 

 Hemispherical, rather fleshy, ochrcy, darker than the bark. Receptacles 



immersed, openings minute. 



Mich. I. 322 (1878).— Hypoerc.o,. 



Grasses {Entf/rostis 



stricta) 

 Leaves 



Inversely club shaped, seated in the upper axils, black, opaque, minutely 



granular with the openings of the receptacles. 

 Circular, separating from matrix, scarlet. Receptacles rather promi- 



neut. 



Fl. Fr. V. 164 (181.5). 



15401 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 V. 1 



Leaves, rarely stems, , Immersed, rather swollen, covering half or entire leaf, dull rosy, rather 

 of Leyiniiinoscc \ fleshy. 



