Pistillaria 



CLAVARIACE^E 



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1997a. P. fulgida Fr. (from its shining colour ; fulgeo, to shine) a. 

 CI. lanceolato-clavate, subacute, white or pale orange below, 



yellow or orange above. 

 " On the bracteae of Dipsacus pilosus" Sowerby. \ in. 



Fig. in.— a, Pistillaria pubcrula Berk., natural size. B, ditto, X 4. 

 c, basidium and spores, X 500. 



1998. P. eulmigena Fr. ex Mont, (from its habitat, grass-stems; 



culmus, a haulm, gigno, to bear) a b c. White. 

 CI. ovato-clavate, obtuse, hyaline-pellucid. St. distinct, very 



short, cartilaginous when dry. 

 Stems and leaves of grasses, Secale, Tritic2it?i, Dactylis glomerata. Oct.- 



Nov. \ in. 



1999. P. quisquiliaris Fr. (from its habitat, sweepings, rubbish, etc., 



quisquilicB) a b c. Whitish. 

 CI. ovato-clavate, somewhat compressed, rarely bifid, soft when 



fresh, rigid when dry. St. short, often springing from a 



sclerotium. 

 Fern-stems, oak, wych-elm, grass, willow-herb, Charopkyllum. April-Nov. 



I in. 

 1999a. P. ovata Fr. (from the ovate shape) a. 



CI. obovate, ventricose, subdepressed, hollow, white. Sf. very 



short, glabrous, pellucid. 

 Dead stems and leaves, birch, bramble, poplar, elm, willow. | in. 



2000. P. puberula Berk, (from the tomentose stem ; pubes, downy) 



a b c. White. 

 CI. ovate, ventricose. St. short, distinct, attenuate upwards, 



pellucid, fibrous, tomentose. 

 Ferns, stems and leaves of herbaceous plants ; rare. Sept. -Oct. ^ in. 

 2000a. P. pusilla Fr. (from its very small size ; pusillus, small) a. 

 Small, linear, attenuate upwards, stem scarcely distinct, white. 

 Dead leaves. Feb. ^-| in. 



