Discomyceteic, Caliciaccje, SpliiQctriQa. 43& 



DIPODASCUS Lagerh. in Pringsheim Jahrbach 1892, p. 14 (Etyin. 



dis duplox, pous pes et ascns). — Mycelium lloccosum ; asci elon- 



gati, basi flssi, v. si mavis, ex stipitibus binis onundi, polyspori; 



sporidiii globosa, continna, hyalina. 

 1. Dlpodascus albidus Lagorh. Bull. Soc bot. Franc. 189^1, Rev. bibl. ^7''i 



p. 88 et iu Pnngsh. 1. c. 



Hab. in fluxu ex truuco c;cso Puyaa (ex Bromcliaceis) oriento, 



in yEquatoria. — Albus, floccosus; asci longe cyiindracei tursura 



altenuati, saepo curvi; sporidia ovoidca vol globo.>~a, 4-5^3,5-4, 



hyalina, levia, ex asci vertice cxeuntia. 



Fam. 10. Caliciaceae Fr. 



RGESLEftlA Thara. et Pass. — Syll. VIII, p. 82G. 



1. RcBsleria pllacriformls (Rehm) P. Henn. Helvell. norlins p. 77, 273^ 



Coniocybe Rehm Vorst. Pizfl. We^tf. p. 3G et in Lindau Pilz.fl. 



West. p. 36. 



llab. ad radices vivas Paliuri, Rosae erc.jin Guestphalia et 



pr. Berlin. — Ascomata globosa, cinerea, stipite 3-5 mm. long., 



cylindraceo, fusco; asci 45-55 «6-8; sporidia 6-7 _a. diara. vei 6- 



7-5, hyalina, levia, monosticha.- 



SPHINCTRINA Fr. — Syll. VIH. p. 829. 



L Sphinctrina caespitosa Phillips in Gard. Chron. 7 aug. 1875. — '?'2.-; 

 Diaguosim non vidi. 



