SECTION LIGNOSUS. 



SYNONYMS, REJECTED AND UNKNOWN SPECIES. 



Butignoti, Europe, Boudier (as Trametes, published ?)=corrugis. 



canalium, China, Loureiro. Too ancient and vague to be entitled to a place 

 even in synonymy. "Described" 120 years ago and never seen since. Said to 

 be "white and viscid. ' 



hemibaphus, Brazil, Berkeley=obese camerarius. 



obsoletus, Brazil, Fries. No type exists. I judge it is similar to brunneo- 

 pictus. 



pallidus, Brazil, Berkeley^ camerarius. 



Rhizophorae, East Indies, Reichardt (as Trametes) =scopulosus. It was well 

 illustrated and has generally been called under this name. 



rhodophaeus, Java, Leveille. This was described as having a short, lateral 

 stipe (or sessile). The type specimen (at Leiden) is sessile and is now referred 

 to semilaccatus, which is I believe always a sessile species. 



scleropodius, Africa, Leveille=sacer. 



semiclausus, Brazil, Berkelev brunneo pictus. 



Trogii, Europe, Fries. This was a name proposed for rugosus of Trog, 

 but when Fries published it he called it Polyporus corrugis. 



triqueter in the sense of Quelet is corrugis. Not the same as in the sense 

 of Romell and Bresadola. 



SECTION PETALOIDES. 



We include in this section most species that have lateral stipes, embracing 

 for the most part the divisions Petaloides of Polyporus and Discipedes of 

 Polystictus as found in Saccardo. The more woody species (Lignosus) are 

 classed in the preceding sections. Also in the section Melanopus are found those 

 species with black, lateral stems. 



Fig. 426 



Petaloides hirtus. 

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