Muelleri, Australia, Berkeley. Too close to Hexagona rigida. 



nigro-cincta, Pacific Island, Patouillard:=pale form of rigida. 



orbiculata, Africa, Fries=Hexagona tenuis. 



obversa, Africa, Patouillard. Too close to chartacea. 



pallens, Mexico, Saccardo. Unknown to me 



pallida, African Islands, Schroter. Unknown to me. 



papyracea, locality unknown, Berkeley^Hexagona variegata. 



peltata, Africa, Fries. No type exists. 



pergamenea, Ceylon, Berkeley. Not a Hexagona. Close to Polystictus 

 dermatodes. 



picta, East Indies, Berkeley. Type inadequate. 



pustulosus, Java, Leveille=:Hexagona Miquelii. 



sericea, United States, Fries:=Polystictus villosus. 



sericeo-hirsuta, United States, Klotzsch (as Polyporus)= Polystictus villosus. 



sinensis, Africa, Klotzsch=Hexagona hirta. 



sinensis, China, Fries. In reality merely a change of name of Boletus favus, 

 of which no type exists. Fries states "v. s.," but the specimen he saw was from 

 Klotzsch and was Hexagona hirta. 



strigosa, Africa, (Mss. name) Cooke=iHexagona hirta. It was published 

 as Trametes adelphica. 



Stuhlmanni, Africa, Hennings=Hexagona Pobeguini. 



subaculeata, Borneo, Cesati. Unknown to me. 



subrigida, Philippines, Murrill. Unknown to me. 



tabacina, Java, Leveille Not a Hexagona, but the same as Polystictus 

 cichoriaceus. Leveille also discovered the same plant was another "new species" 

 in another genus and called it Polyporus fuscus, but little matters of this kind 

 did not bother Leveille. 



Taxodii, United States, Murrill=Hexagona cucullata, teste the author. 



Thollonis, Africa, Patouillard. Unknown to me. Type is at Brussels, 

 but not seen by me. 



Thwaitesii, Japan, Berkeley^Hexagona tenuis. Thwaite collected in Ceylon, 

 and had nothing to do with this plant from the island of Bonin. Why it was 

 named after him I do not know. 



tricolor, Africa, Fries. No type exists. From the description I think it is 

 the same as Hexagona discopoda. 



unicolor, Africa, Fries. No type exists. 



velutina, China (published?), Patouillard=iHexagona bipindiensis. 



versicolor (ascribed to Fries). No such plant was named or published, 

 which, however, did not prevent Spegazzini from so determining specimens. 



vitellina, Borneo, Cesati. Unknown to me, but I have not much faith in 

 there being a yellow Hexagona. 



vittata, Central America, Ellis=Polystictus villosus. 



Welwitschii, Africa, Smith Hexagona Pobeguini. 



Wightii, India, Klotzsch=Hexagona apiaria, but in the museums mostly 

 known under this name. 



Note. There is a variation in the spelling of the generic name. Some spell 

 it Hexagona, others Hexagonia. 



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