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DAEDALEA Persoon 
DAEDALEA LURIDA Said Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. III. 2: 189. 1844. 
Daedalea sub Murr. Bull Torrey Club 35: 4F5. 1908. 
Luzon: Provihce of Rizal, January, 1906, F. W. Foxworthy, 
Bur. Sct. 22 (type of Daedalea subconfragosa Murr.). MINDANAO: 
‘District of Davao, Lake Laneo, Camp Keithley, July, 1907, 
Mary S. Clemens ‘“V”"’. 
Murrill’s species, described from Philippine material, seems 
to be without doubt identical with that described by Léveillé 
from Javan specimens. 
DAEDALEA PALIsoti Fr. Syst. Myc. 2: 335. 1821. 
Daedalea amanitoides Beauv. Fl. Owar. 1: 44. pl. 25. 1804. 
_— repanda Pers.; Gaudichaud, Bot. Voy. Uranie 
1826 
Sere eppionda Klotz. Linnaea 8: 481. 1833. 
Lenzites Palisoti Fr. Epicr. Myc. 404. 1838. 
Lenzites repanda Fr. Epicr. Myc. 404. 1838. 
Lenzites applanata Fr. Epicr. Myc. 404. 1838. 
Lenzites pallida Berk. Jour. Bot. 1: 146. 1842. 
Lenzites platypoda Lév. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. III. 2: 180. 1844. 
Luzon: Province of Rizal, Bosoboso, July, 1906, M. Ramos, 
Bur. Sci. 1191; Province of Laguna, Mount Maquiling, Feb- 
ruary, 1912, P. W. Graff, Bur. Sci. 15951, on fallen and decayed 
tree trunk. CuLion: October, 1903, Merrill 3531. NEGROS: 
Gimagaan River, January, 1904, Copeland 21. 
Daedalea indica Jungh., described from Javan cea 
should in all probability be added to the list of synonyms of 
this species. Daedalea, in the Polyporaceae, and Lenzites, in the 
Agaricaceae, are so closely related, and the species of one so 
often show a strong tendency to a variation toward the other, 
that considerable confusion has arisen in their determination. 
This is especially true in the case of this species and D. flavida Lév. 
in the Philippine material. In the latter species the variation 
even goes further, producing a Trametes form. 
The types of both Léveillé’s and Berkeley's species are 
from material collected in the Philippines. This species is of 
very general tropical distribution. 
DaEDALEA PRUINosA Lév. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. IIT. 2: 199. 1844. 
