1916] 



BUET TIIELEPHOKACEAE OF NORTH AMERICA VI 



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Fig. 27 



hyphae pinkish buff under the microscope, tliin- 



walled, collapsing, not nodose-septate, very 



loosely interwoven, Syo-dfi in diameter; basidia 



clavate, 28 X 5fi, with 4 short sterigmata; 



spores with a slight tinge of buff in collection 



on slide but hyaline under the microscope, 



ovoid, uneven to echinulate, the bodv 5-6 X Spor^^hyphaxero' 



4-41^,^. 



Fructifications 2-3 cm. long, 1-2 cm. broad. 



Under side of decaying pine logs. Quebec to New Jersey. 

 August to January. Rare. 



In this species a loose subiculum is present next to the 

 wood and bears on its surface a delicate hymenium, sug- 

 gesting in habit Corticimn arachnoideum but colored. Hy- 

 pochnus zygodesmoides is not as bright yellow as H. echinos- 

 porus and has paler spores than the latter and not globose. 



Specimens examined: 

 Exsiccati: Ellis, N". Am. Fungi, 715, under the name Thele- 



phora zygodesmoides. 

 Quebec: Ironsides, J. Macoun, 266. 

 Vermont: Middlebury, E. A. Burt. 

 New Jersey: Newfield, J. B. Ellis, type, in Ellis, N. Am. 



Fungi, 715. 



28. H. echinosporus (Ellis) Burt, n. comb. 

 Corticium echinosporum Ellis, Torr. Bot. Club Bui. 8 :64. 

 1881; Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6:633. 1888; Wakefield, 

 Brit. Myc. Soc. Trans. 5 :129. 1915. 

 Type : in N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb. 

 Fructification effused, membranaceous, separa- 

 ble, Naples-yellow to deep colonial buff, the mar- 

 gin concolorous, scanty, indeterminate; in struc- 

 ture 200/j. thick, consisting of a thin, soft, hyme- 

 nial membrane upon the loosely interwoven 

 threads of the subiculum; hyphae concolorous 

 (sometimes hyaline under the microscope), thin- 

 walled, not nodose-septate, 3-4/* in diameter, lax, 

 very loosely interwoven, suberect, branching towards the 



Fig, 28. 



H. echino- 

 sporus. Hy- 

 pha, spore 

 X640. 



