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Fig. 34. M. andirae : a spore, mycelium showing characteristic opposite capitate 



hyphopodia. h.p. Earle (co-type). No. 6448. 

 Fig. 35. M. monensis : showing typical hyphopodia. h.p. No. 6158 (type). 

 Fig. 36. M. thouiniae : capitate and mucronate hyphopodia. h.p. Heller, No. 6435 



(type). 

 Fig. 37. M. amomicola : typical opposite hyphopodia. h.p. 

 Fig. 38. M. stenotaphri : crooked mycelium, long setae, l.p. 

 Fig. 39. M. capsicola : showing irregular hyphopodia. l.p. 

 Fig. 40. M. paucipes : distant hyphopodia and long, black setae, l.p. No. 7463 



(type). 

 Fig. 41. M. rudolphiae : mycelium, capitate hyphopodia and a spore, h.p. No. 8698. 

 Fig. 42. M. serjaniae: alternate capitate and opposite mucronate hyphopodia. h.p. 



No. 425 (type). 

 Fig. 43. M. ocoteicola : characteristic capitate hyphopodia. h.p. No. 7560 (type). 

 Fig. 44. M. polytricha K. & C. : edge of colony showing habit. "No. 1262 on 



Cunonia capensis. Grahamstown, Cape, ex Kalchbrenner." h.p. (type). 



No. 7054 (type). 

 No. 8023. 

 No. 8019 (type). 



