Deuteromycetae, Dematiaceje, Coniosporium. 1337 



4. Trichospornm Beigeiii (Rabenh.) Yuill., Gueg. 1. c. p. 242, fig. 2, 8288 

 Pleurococcus Beigelii Rabenh., Sclerotium Beigelianum Hallier, 

 Chlamydatomus Beigelii (Rabenh.) Trev. — Syll. VII, p. 1042. 



Fam. 2. De^matiacefe Fe. 

 Sect. 1. Aiuerosporse. 



Subsect. 1. Homochromee. 



CONIOSPORIUI\fl Link — Syll. IV p. 238, X p. 569, XI p. 610, XIV 



p. 1068, XVI p. 1050, XVIII p. 563. 



1. Coniosporium argentinense Speg., Myc. Argent. V p. 430, in Anal. 8289 

 Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires XX (1910). — Pulvinulis repando-sub- 

 orbicularibus, 2-7 mm. diam., compactiusculis, e nigro obsoletissime 

 caerulescentibus ; conidiis conglobatis sccpius subglobosis, 6-8 (a. 

 diam., levibus non v. grosse 1-guttulatis, atro-fuligineis. 



Hal). ad ramos dejectos putrescentes Anonie Cherimoliae 

 in hortis Tucuman Argentina Amer. austr. 



2. Coniosporium AlbizziaB P. Henn , in FI. du Bas- et Moy.-Congo, 8290 

 Ann. Mus. du Congo, II, fasc. II (1907) p. 103. — Maculis fla- 

 vidis V. brunneolis rotundatis; acervulis hypophyllis pulvinatis, 

 sa^pe rugosis, atris c. 1-2 mm. diam., srepe confluentibus; conidiis 

 subglobosis, guttulatis, atris, 5-6,5 a. diam, 



Hdb. in foliis A I b i z z i a3 ( A . f a s t i g i at ae proxima), Gongolo 

 Congo (Vandertst). 



3. Coniosporium limoniforme Syd., Ann. Mycol. VI (1908; p. 484. — 8291 

 Acervulis amphigenis, minutissimis, subinde aggregatis et con- 

 fluentibus, superficialibus, atris; conidiis limoniformibus, continuis, 

 levibus, atro-brunneis, 28-38 « 18-24. 



Hah. in foliis vivis Rosae spec. cultse, Salt Lake City, Utah 

 Amer. bor. (A. 0. G-arrett). — Affine videtur Coniosporio nitido 

 Karst. 



4. Coniosporium Zahnii P. Magn., Abh. Naturh. Ges. Niirnb. XVI 8292 

 (1906) p. 79, tab. 27. — Caespitulis punctiformibus, sparsis, hy- 

 pophyllis, nigris ; conidiis ex hyphis (conidiophoris) brevissimis 

 pleurogene orientibus, depressis, latere latiore varie convexis et 

 ovoideis, utrinque leviter acutatis, levibus, basi apiculatis, brun- 

 neis, 16,6 ^ 10-7. 



