2G4 THAXTER. — MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBENIACEiE. 
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than those from Maine and were found on the inferior surface of the abdomen of a small Hydroporus. 
Tlnv correspond with the types, however, in all essentials. 
Chttonomtces Floridaxus Thaxter. Plate XXXIV, figs. 36-38. 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. XXXV, p. 430. April, 1900. 
Pale straw colored with a smoky, brownish tinge, the basal and subbasal cells relatively large, the 
former rather elongate, the latter broader than long, the distal cell erect, conical, appendiculate, its basal 
septum horizontal. IVritheeium relatively large, distally somewhat inflated, the posterior margin to the 
apex nearly straight, the tip moderately well distinguished, the inner margin strongly convex between 
the tip and tin- secondary appendage; the lip-cells each forming a more or less distinct papilla. Spores 
relativ.lv large about :;:> X 3 /x. Perithecia 70 X 28 ft. Receptacle, distal part, 62 /i, the two basal 
lis with loot 52 fi. Total length to tip of perithecium 120-138 ft. 
CnemMofoi 12-punctatus Say, Eustis Florida, October. On legs and elytra. 
vn insignificant species superficially resembling Hydraeomyces but structurally different. The 
hosts were captured on the margin of Lake Eustis near the landing 
Chitonomycks occultus Thaxter. Plate XXXIV, figs. 30-31. 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. XXXVII, p. 30. June, 1901. 
Short and stout, becoming suffused with somewhat smoky amber-brown. Lower portion of the 
receptacle deeper brown, the basal cell relatively large, broad distally; the subbasal cell broad and flat- 
toned; the lower cell of the distal portion rather large and but slightly overlapped by the subterminal 
jvll whmh may bulge slightly below the terminal cell, the latter being thus turned so as slightly to over- 
lap the pcntheennn. Perithecium short and stout, its upper third or less free, darker brownish exter- 
M % >'<• Up bent outward, tapering rather abruptly to the slightly irregular apex, its outer half or less 
,d used w, h dark brow,, Spores about 22 X 2.5 f, Perithecium 60 X 20 V Receptacle to tip of 
dotal cell 90 ft. Total length to tip of perithecium 100 pt. 
On the right elytron of Cnemtdohu sp. Lake Eustis, Florida 
the I!l!< ^ ViUt ™f C "2" f0 c'/ gr ° WS C ° nCealed " a depreSsi ° n 0f the m -g in near the middl * of 
the right elytron and would readily remain unnoticed unless sought for 
Chttonomtces paradoxus Peyritsch. 
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vmiuwintts paradoxus Peyritsch 
^i'nZni »£ !T ] Tr ^"" 0btained ° n SpCCieSof ^^hUue from Lake Eustis Florida, 
again from L. mmutm and L. »,«,/,„„» from Enron, nuu w...L_ xr. .*, ,,_..,__., ._..,>_-.: J 
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served on a sm„ll r„„„„L-i , — r T urairoa variety, Mate XLII, fig. 39, has been ob- 
! " i ■ „ .' 7 '"* ^ N0 ' ,39C) - This is distinguished by it more slender 
below l,v a m„r,w,r L d£ 1 * SU , bl ? al <*" broader tha " lo "R. distinguished above and 
terminal J IlJStaP^TS"* V?" margina ' "» '""«" ""> n *"■* ab °™ "■ «"» 
-rv,d inwarf alK,;, a snli^e, „„ rZ T^, ^ ^ ^^ *■»* P«itheeium distally 
originates above a rounded more de olv -lo^ ^ r . W * d » lV '' ich is cun " d s 1 ^ «■*■»* and 
die extremitv of the distal ■,o„,,„li,.„li ,, , ,P rommen <*> whieh subtends it and lies nearly opposite 
<* *• larithecimn ^SSlS * ' h , ""'P^ Which * ab ™< «P"^ " ^ The tip 
fengtb to tip of perhhedura 90-1 ,', v s » ""'' T^**' el ° ngate ' with rounded extremities. Total 
' ''' ■boot 35 ,«. Spores about 28 X 3 ^nthecium about 65 X 18/.. Basal portion of recepta- 
