SECTION LENTUS. 



Fig. 468 



Lentus virgatus 



VIRGATUS (Fig. 468). Known from one abundant collection 

 from Cuba. The type is at Kew. Pileus of peculiar reddish brown 

 color and appressed fibrils. Context and pores also reddish brown. 



SUB VIRGATUS. A plant of India very close to virgatus of the 

 American tropics as to color, shape, and size, but is devoid of the 

 virgate fibrils and the pores are not at all irregular. 



IRINUS. Known to me only from the figure (Bull. Myc. France, 1888, 

 t. XII). Seems to be a reddish plant with a zonate pileus. 



REPANDO-LOBATUS. Specimen at Paris which is very close to virgatus 

 and endorsed by Patouillard on the label as same, but which seems to me to be 

 a little different. 



Unknown to me Except from Description. 



Guarapiensis, South America, 

 pauperculus. South America, 

 tucumanensis, South America, 

 fuegianus, South America. 

 Braziliensis, South America. 

 dictyoporus ; West Indies, 

 depressus, South America. 



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