400 T h e i s s e n , Fungi riograndenses. 



Mycosphaerellaceae. 

 Guignardiella nervisequina (Rehm) Sacc. et Syd. — Syll. XVI 

 p. 465. 



In foliis Solani auriculati. Rehm in Hedw. 1901 p. 100 sub 

 Vestergree7iia. 



Exsicc: Rick, F. austro-am. 61; Rehm, Ascom. 1846; 

 Theissen, Decades 3. 



Sphaerulina plantaginea Rehm — Ascom. 1793. 

 Auf Blättern von Plantago sp. 



Mycosphaerella Styracis Starb. — Ascom. Regn. Exp. I p. 57. 



In fohis Styracis leprosi hypophylla. 



Mit dem Original (Herb. Brasil. Regn. Musei bot. Stockholm 

 109) verglichen. 



Exsicc: Theissen, Decades 60. 



Pleosporaceae. 

 Physalospora Balansae (Speg.). 



a) In foliis Cedrelae hrasiliensis. 



S y n. : Phyllachora Balansae Speg. — cfr. oben unter Phylla- 

 chora. 

 Physalospora varians Starb. 



b) Cfr. Phys. ? varians Starb, in fol. indet. Rehm, Ascom. 1791. 



c) In foliis Serjaniae, sociis Calonectria gyalectoide Rehm et 

 Chlor OS pleniella cinereo-alba Rehm. Letztere Form ist kaum 

 verschieden von Physalospora Serjaniae Rehm (Hedw. 1905 p. 5) 

 durch länglichere Sporen. 



Physalospora amphigena (Speg.). 



In foliis Bignoniae et Clytostomatis callistegioidis. 

 Syn.: Phyllachora amphigena Speg. — cfr. diese unter 

 Phyllachora. 

 Physalospora bifrons Starb. 



Physalospora Amphilophii Rehm — Ann. myc. 1909 p. 536. 

 In foliis Amphilophii Vauthieri. 



Metasphaeria Coffeae Rehm — Ann. myc. 1909 p. 537. 



In foliis Coffeae, Rio de Janeiro. 

 Ophiobolus barbatus Pat. et Gaill. 



Physalospora Oreodaphnes Theiss. n. sp. 



Maculae in epiphyllo brunneo-nigrescentes, in hypophyllo 

 fusco-brunneae, 3 — 10 mm latae. Perithecia epiphylla, in maculis 

 densiuscule gregaria, innata, atra, nitentia, semigloboso-conoidea, 

 180 — 240 /i diam., poro minutissimo pertuso. Asci cylindracei, 

 p. sp. 58 — 72 = 10 — 12 a, deorsum in pedicellum usque 30 ,« 

 longum attenuati, paraphysibus filiformibus. Sporae monostichae, 

 hyaünae, continuae, utrinque rotundatae, ellipticae 12 — 14 = 

 8 — 9 fi vel subglobosae 7 — 9 // diam. 



