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467. GRANDINIA. Fries. Epicr. p. 527. 



»Hymenium amphigenum, contiguum, ceraceum, papilloso- 

 verrucosum aut potius granulosum, granulis globosis 

 hemisphaericisve integris obtusis apiceve excavatis con- 

 fertis regularibus glabris persistcntibus.« Basidia fili- 

 formia, intertexta, monospora. Sporae conünuaCj dein 

 basidiis interspersae. 



Abb. Nees sen. Syst. Taf. 32. Fig. 247. 



468. ODOKTIA. Fries Epicr. p. 528. 



Hymenium superum , e fibris contextum concrescentibus 

 in verrucas papiüosas, rai o aculeiformes, apice cristato- 

 multifidas penicillatas. Basidia filiformia, monospora, 

 emergentia. Sporae simplices. 



Abb. Bulliard Herb. Taf. 481. Fig. 2. Sowerby. Taf. 328. 



469. IRPEX. Fries Elench. 1. pag. 142. Epicr. 

 pag. 521. 



«Hymenium inferum, primitus dentalum. Dentes varii, firmi, 

 subcoriacei. acuti, cum pileo omnino concreti, seriatim 

 1. reticulatim disposili basique lamellosis (in sessilibus) 

 porosisve (in resupinatis) concatenali.« Basidia . . . . ? 



Abb. Alb. et Schwein. Consp. Fung. meck. Taf. 6. Fig. 7. 



470. RADULÜM. Fries El. 1. p. 148. Epic. p. 524. 



»Hymenium amphigenum, tuberculosum. Tubercula rudia, 

 difformia, vulgo elongata et cylindrica, obtusa, ceraceo- 

 carnosa, sparsa fascilulatave. Asci perfecti.« 



Abb. Greville Scott, crypt. Flor. V. Taf. 278. 



N. In dieser Diagnose sind ebenfalls Basidia für 

 Asci zu setzen. 



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