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Lenzites subbetulina s 
s ee coriaceous, , exible reniform, narrowly attached, 
seernee ate, 2. 3-0.6 cm.; surface velvety to- 
mentose or facly hirsute, “narrowly soured aie nes 
cremeous to greenish , the green color probably being 
due to algae, margin thin, entire or slightly ee context thin, 
white; hymenium cremeous, furrows ae narrow, ‘rarely anasto- 
mosing, about 0.5 mm. broad and 1.5- eep; edges thin, 
undulate to slightly lacerate, coriaceous, cremeous within; spores 
not found. 
Type collected on dead wood in a plantation at Orizaba, 
Mexico, January 10-14, 1910, W. A.€9 Edna L. Murrill 878. This 
species resembles L. betulina, but is more delicate and has much 
closer and thinner lamellae. Its surface closely resembles that of 
Coriolus pavonius and allied species. 
LENzITrEs verrucosa Kickx, Bull. Acad. Roy. Belg. 8: 73. pl. 7 
1841. Described from specimens collected by Galeotti in 
1838 near Jalapa, Mexico, on old oaks and rarely on Liquidam- 
bar. Apparently near Glosophylin Berkeley1, but larger, with 
lighter-colored context, and growing on frondose trees. The 
author states that it is intermediate between Lenzites striata 
and L. tricolor. If the furrows were narrower, it would 
approach rather closely to Daedalea microsticta. 
New ComBINATIONS 
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species in the above article are recombined, 
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HEXAGONA MOTZORONGENSIS = Favolus motzorongensis 
HeEXAGONA SULFUREA = Favolus sulfureus 
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TyYROMYCES SEMISUPINIFORMIS = Polyporus semisupiniformis 
