Lachnella 279 



Dasyscypha ochracea (Schw.) Sacc. S}il. Fung. 8: 455. 1889; Peziza 

 ochracea Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 172. 1832. No specimen was 

 found in the Schweinitz collection when examined May 22, 1931. 



Trichopeziza Opulifoliae (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 429. 1889; Peziza 

 Opulifoliae Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 175. 1832. On dead branches 

 of Spiraea opulifolia. 



Unguicularia oregonensis Kanouse, Mycologia 33: 467. 1941. The apo- 

 thecia are described as less than 1 mm. in diameter. The asci are 7-8 X 35- 

 50 yu and the spores 3-3.5 X 7-8 n; paraphy.ses curved. No material seen. 



Trichopeziza Osmundae (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 423. 1889; 

 Peziza Osmundae Cooke & Ellis, Grevillea 6: 7. 1877; Ellis, N. Am. F"ungi 

 136. On fronds of Osmunda. Minute, white. Spores 5 /n long. 



Lachnum pallideroseum (Saut.) Rehm in Rab. Krypt.-FI. P: 885. 1893; 

 Peziza palliderosea Saut. Pilze Salzb. 2: 14. ? ; Phialea palliderosea Sacc. Syll. 

 Fung. 8: 264. 1889. Reported on grasses from Washington. No material 

 seen. Said to become rose-red when dry. Spores 1.5 X 7-10 ix. 



Lachnella papillaris (Bull.) Karst. Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 2'': 132. 

 1885; Peziza papillaris Bull. Hist. Champ. Fr. 244. 1791; Helotinm papillare 

 Karst. Myc. Fenn. 1: 160. 1871; Lachnea papillaris GiU. Champ. Fr. Discom. 

 80. 1880. This species has been reported from Michigan by Dr. B. Kanouse. 

 She states that the crystals at the ends of the hairs are a help in determining 

 the species. 



Dasyscypha pattila (Pers.) Sacc. S>11. Fung. 8: 443. 1889; Peziza patula 

 Pers. Syn. Fung. 654. 1801 ; Lachnella patula Phill. Brit. Discom. 251. 1887; 

 Hyalopeziza patula Fuckel, Symb. M\c. 298. 1869. This species has been 

 reported from America but no American material has been seen. 



Trichopeziza penicillata (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 429. 1889; Peziza 

 penicillata Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig. 1: 120. 1822. On bark of Vitis. 

 No fruit described. 



Trichopeziza pomicolor (Berk. & Rav.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 429. 1889; 

 Peziza pomicolor Berk & Rav.; Cooke, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 2: 294. 

 1875; Berk. Grevillea 3: 157. 1875. On bark of Taxodium distichum. Ex- 

 ternally pomicolor, the hymenium olivaceous. Spores not described. This 

 species is listed by Saccardo twice; once under Trichopeziza and once as a 

 P seudohelotium. See Chlorosplenium chlora. 



Dasyscypha prolificans (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 456. 1889; Peziza 

 prolificans Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 172. 1832. On old trunks. 

 No fruit described. 



Dasyscypha puherula (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 461. 1889; 

 Peziza puberula Berk. & Curt.; Berk. Grevillea 3: 155. 1875. On fallen 

 leaves of Fraxinus. "Cups, fawn-coloured, globose, furfuraceo-tomentose; 

 stem short, pallid as is the h\ menium, which becomes brighter with age." No 

 fruit described. 



Trichopeziza punctiformis (Fries) Fuckel, Symb. Myc. 296. 1869; Peziza 

 punctiformis Fries, Syst. Myc. 2: 105. 1822. On leaves of Myrica, Alnus, 

 and Quercus. Recorded for North America. 



Trichopeziza relicina (Fries) Fuckel, Symb. Myc. 296. 1869; Peziza 

 relicina Fries, Syst. Myc. 2: 103. 1822; Lachnum relicinuni Karst. Myc. Fenn. 

 1: 182. 1871. Recorded from Alaska. 



