TORULEAE 687 



should be amended to include Indiella. This reference was received too late 

 for critical study of the case history, which is recorded by Barco, P., Granu- 

 loma del polso a sede sottocutanea da micete del genere Halobyssus Zukal, 

 Arch. Ital. Chirurg. 29: 1931, but MafPei summarizes the case. 



Isolated from mycetoma of the wrist, Italy. 



Hyphae 1-5/* in diameter, hyaline, septate, branched finely granular, form- 

 ing terminal chains of chlamydospores with a tendency for the terminal spore 

 to be the largest and each successive one smaller until the size of the hyphae 

 is reached. Chlamydospores with thick verrncose walls, 4-14/x, more commonly 

 10-12/i, in diameter. 



Growth good on Pollacci agar, a coarsely granular mass slightly floccose, 

 Avhitish. Growth good in eitticr liquid or solid media. 



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