ThelepUorese, Thelephora. 545 



120. Thelephora spongiosa Scliwein. Car. n. 83, Fr. Epicr. p. 541. 7189 



— Moliis, demum indurescens, umbrino-purpurascens; hymenio pul- 

 veraceo-ramuloso. 



Ilab. ad latera rupium inter 'yIuscos Americce borealis. — An 

 Coniophora? Auctor ipse cum T. Cerebella Pers. seu Conioph. 

 puteana affinitatem notat. Ramuli ex hymenio egressi apice quo- 

 que pilosi. Pulverem albido -badium inspersum non observavit 

 Fries. 



121. Thelephora helvelloides Schwein. Car. d. 10 !1, Fr. Epicr. p. 541, 7!90 



— Effusa, spongiosa, radiculosa, tuberculosa, oli vaceo-fusca, pun- 

 ctato-scabra. 



Ilab. ad terram declivem CarolincC Araer. freder. — Valde ab- 

 normis, nec vera Coniophora, sed proxi ma. Pileus spongiosus 

 10-15 cm. longus et latus, 9 mm. crassus, muscos incrustans et 

 includens, hinc inde tuberculis prominuiis alhis bullatus; subtus 

 raJicibas dependentibus. Contextus totus filamentosus, albidus. Co- 

 lor proprie pallescens, sed ob basidia (?) superficies elevato-pun- 

 ctata scabrosa, et color olivaceo-fuscus redditur. 



122. Thelepbora floridana E!!. et Ev. Journ. Mycol. 11, pag. 37. — 7i9i 

 liesupinata, corticis rugositates sequens et stratum tenue, contiuuum 

 umhrinum plura centimetra exstensum efformans, margine teuui, con- 

 colori ; hyphis 5 v.. crassis, remote septatis, ramosissimis, ramulis 

 nonnullis, rectangulariter patentibus; sporis subglobosis, echinula- 



tis, 10 y.. diam. 



Hab. ia corticibus ramorum emortuorum, Florida Amer. bor. 

 {\V. Calkins;. — Ob contextum laxum ad Zygodesmum accedit. 

 \23. Thelephora exculpta Berk. Austral. Fung. n. 128. — Orbicularis, 7192 

 corneo-grisea, tota resupiuata, centro levi, versus marginem ex- 

 sculptum dentato-radiata, subvenosa, pulverulenta, hic illic lacu- 

 nosa. subtus atro-purpurea. 

 n"h. ad cortices Dandenong range Australias. — Circ. 6 cm. lata. 

 124. Thelephora Perdix Hartig Baumkr. pag. 00, tab. VI, Allesch. 7193 

 Siidbay. Pilze II, p. 53. — Pileis crustaceis, sessilibus, senio stra- 

 tosis, stratis vetustioribus saturatius tinctis, pulvinato-depressis, 

 inaiqualiter-rotundatis, 1 mm. ad 1 cm. latis, brunneo-flavis ; ba- 

 sidiis clavatis, sursuna spinulosis, apice sporas quaternas ovoideas, 

 hyalinas gerentibus. 



llab. in ligno et in ramis Quercus, quos enecat in Germania, 

 frequens. — Observante Allesch. 1. c, an Stei-eum, an novura 

 genus? 



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