SECTION MELA.\< >l'l S. 



Fig 493 

 Melanopus xerophyllus. 



Fig 494 

 Melanopus radiato-scruposus. 



Fig 495 



RADIATO-SCRUPOSUS (Fig. 494). Pileus spathulate, dark 

 brown, strongly rugulose, striate, tapering to a short, lateral black stipe. 

 Pores small. Known only from the type specimens at I'.erlin from 

 Brazil. 



M AI,.\( )MIXLTS (Fig. 495)- Pileus spathulate. reddish bn.uu. 

 smooth, with crenate, lobed, thin margin, tapering to short, smooth, 

 lateral, black stipe. Pores minute, probably white when fresh. Speci- 

 mens at Paris from Mexico which had been sent to Cooke and named 

 "Teysmanni. Berk." which does not exist, and the name is not appro- 

 priate for a Mexican plant. 



SYNONYMS, REJECTED AM) UNKNOWN Sl'KCIKS. 



atratus, Mexico, Fries. No type exists. 



atripes, Asia, Rostrup. Unknown. 



atrofuscus, South America, Leveille. Type inadequate. Probably only a 

 short stemmed specimen of lateralis. 



Beccarianus, Borneo, Cesati. Unknmvn. 



Calyculus, South America, Patouillard. Unknown to me, but from the 

 figure I judge it is hemicapnodes. 



cyathoides, Europe, Swartz. Unknown in the museums and referred 

 small form of melanopus. 



cycliscus, South America, Montagne=Gayamis and based on the 

 collection. 



diabolicus (bis), Brazil, Spegazzini. Unknown. 



dimorphus, Malay, Cooke=hemicapnodes with a lateral Mipc 



fissus, United States, Berkeley. Type inadequate. Probably depaupen 

 picipes and not fissile. 



glabratus. Australia, Kalchhrenner. Unknown. 



infernalis, Brazil, Berkeley=dictyopus, but most of the spccinu-n> i. 

 museums bear this name. 



Juranensis, Brazil, Hcnnings (as var. of Leprieurn)=Guyanei 



maculosus, Central America, Murrill. Unknown. 



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