134 PEZIZALES 



Scolecosporae 

 Spores acicular, hyaline, usually septate 



Spores 10-15 times longer than wide, not filiform Belonopsis 16:752, R 571 



Subfamily Pyrenopezizae 



Apothecia innate, then erumpent or more or less superficial 



Hyalosporae 



Spores 1-celled, hyaline, globose to oblong 



A. Apothecia bright-colored, in spots on living leaves 



1. Apothecia setose Bioscypha 



2. Apothecia not setose Pseudopeziza 8:723, R 596 



B. Apothecia dark-brown without, not on living 



leaves 



1. Apothecia setose Pirottaea 8:386, R 636 



2. Apothecia not setose, often rough with pro- 



jecting cells 



a. Apothecia on a subicle Spilopezis 24:1199, R 620 



b. Apothecia not on a subicle 



(1) Paraphyses filiform Pyrenopeziza 8:354, R 608; 33 



(2) Paraphyses lance-pointed Pyrenopezis 24:1198 



Phaeosporae 



Spores 1-celled, brownish, ovoid to elliptic 



Apothecia waxy-leathery, bright and downy outside Velutaria 8:488, R 645 



Hyalodidymae 

 Spores 2-celled, hyaline, elliptic to fusoid 



A. Apothecia bright-colored, in spots on living leaves Fabraea 8:735, R 599; 33 



B. Apothecia dark-brown without, not on living 



leaves Dibelonis R 638 



Phaeodidymae 



Spores 2-ceIled, brownish, elliptic to fusoid 



Apothecia bright-colored, in spots on living leaves Phaeofabraea 22:748 



Hyalophragmiae 

 Spores x-celled, hyaline, oblong to fusoid 



A. Apothecia bright-colored, in spots on living leaves Neofabraea 



B. Apothecia dark-brown without, not on living 



leaves Beloniella R 640 



Hyalodictyae 

 Spores muriform, hyaline, ovoid to fusoid 



Apothecium folicole; epithecium present Protoscypha 



Family 54. HELOTIACEAE 

 Rehm 647 



Apothecia typically superficial from the first, rarely innate-erumpent or arising 

 from a sclerotium, mostly stalked, sometimes sessile, cupulate to discoid, waxy or 



