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Antennatula aretiea, Rostr. 



See Antennularia arctica, (Rostr.) n. n. 



Antennularia, Reichenbach. 



NOTE. Unless one adopts the principle that the same name may be 

 applied to genera both of fungi and of phaenogams a principle in favor of 

 which something might be said the genus Antennaria of Fungi can not 

 stand since Antennaria, Lk. 1809 is antedated by Antennaria, Gsertner 

 1791, a genus of Composite. 



Reichenbach in 1828 substituted for Antennaria, Lk. the name Antennu- 

 laria which he afterwards changed to Antennataria, there being an earlier 

 genus of animals of the former name. According to modern views the 

 change was not required and therefore the oldest name for the heterogeneous 

 collection of species classed by mycologists under Antennaria is Antennularia 

 rather than the more recent Antennina, Fr. , Antennula, Strauss and Anten- 

 natula, Strauss. 



The species of Antennaria are placed by some writers, as Rostrup, in 

 Hyphomycetea and by others, as Saccardo and Lindau, in Perisporiacece, 

 although of the thirteen species recognized by Lindau only one is known to 

 have asci. As it is, the genus is merely a temporary resting place for a num- 

 ber of imperfect forms and for the sake of uniformity in generic nomencla- 

 ture and to avoid the use of a name better known in phsenogams than in 

 fungi we have adopted the name Antennularia. 



Antennularia aretica, (Rostr.) n. n. 



Antennatula arctica, Rostr. 

 Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 577. d. 1888 and Bot. Centralbl. 



36 : 7. d. 1888. 



Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3 : 629. 1891. 

 Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 18 : 72 (30). 1894. 



Antennaria arctica, Sacc. 

 Sacc. Syll. 9 : 442. d. 15 Sept. 1891. 

 Antennularia elaeophila, (Mont.) n. n. 



Antennaria elaeophila, Mont. 



Halsted, Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. 1888 : 118. April 1888. 

 Antennularia Guava, (Cke.) n. n. 



NOTE. This species was described without special locality in a paper on 

 California fungi. The material is apparently the same as that cited by 

 Harkness and Moore, 1880, where the locality given is Hawaii not Cali- 

 fornia. Whether the species really occurs in the United States is not certain. 

 The spelling given by Harkness and Moore is Guavce and the spelling Guava 

 is probably a printer's error. 

 Antennaria Guava, Cke. 



Vize, Grev. 5 : no. d. March 1877. 



Hark. & Moore, Cat. Pac. Fung. 31. Feb. 1880. Hawaii. 



Sacc. Syll. 1 : 81. rf. 13 June 1882. 

 Antennularia. pinophila, (Nees) n. n. 



NOTE. This name was changed to pithy ophila by Fries and Saccardo 

 places the species in the genus Hormiscium. 



Antennaria pinophila, Nees. 

 Lea, Cat. PI. Cin. 77. d. 1849 and Jour, Gin. Soc. 5: 217 (21), d, 



Dec. 1882. 



James, Jour. Cin. Soc. 2 : 68 (27). April 1879. 

 Kellerm. & Werner, Geol. Ohio 7 2 : 353. Jan. 1895. 

 Antennularia reetangularis, (Sacc.) n. n. 



Antennaria rectangulatis, Sacc. [1904. 



Sacc., Pk. & Trel., Harriman Alaska Exp. 5 : 34. d. pi. .?,/. 9. 5 April 

 Sacc. Syll. 17 : 559. d. 25 May 1905. 



