DeuteromycetfB, Tuberculariaceae, Ranojevicia. 1487 



Hdb. in cute, quam valde vexat et depilat, equorum, Pend- 

 laton Oregon. — Cultura, colonias efficit circulares roseo-sal- 

 moneas. 

 52. Fusarium cuticola (R. Blanch.) Gueguen, Champ. paras, p. 262 8890 

 (1904), Selenosporium cuticola R. Blanch., in C. R. Acad. 1890, 

 p. 479. — Mycelio hyalino, septato, ramoao, 3 a. cr. ; conidiis fu- 

 siformibus v. falcatis, 2-6-cellularibus, 25 * 2,4-4. 



Hab. in dermatosi hypertrophica Lacertffi viridis etCha- 

 maleontis vulgaris in Gallia et Africa. — Cultum, mycelium 

 gignit quoque chlamidosporas apicales et intercalares. 



63. Fusarium Willkommii Lindau in Rabenh. Krypt. Fl. Pilze IX, 8891 

 p. 651, cum icon. (1909). — Ita vocandum Fusarium candidum 

 (Willk.) Sacc. — Syll. XVIII, p. 674 — nec Fusarium candidum 

 (Lk.) Sacc. — Syll, IV, p. 720. 



64. Fusarium hibernans Lindau, in Rabenh. Krypt. Fl. Pilze IX, 8892 

 p 542 (1909). — Ita vocaudum Fusarium nivale Cesati. — Syll. X, 



p. 726, nec Fusarium nivale (Fries) Sorauer — Syll. XVIII, p. 675 

 (= Lanosa nivalis Fries). 



Sect. 4. Dictyosporae. 



SPOROCYSTIS Morg. — Syll. XVIII p. 676. 



1. Sporocystis fulva v. Hohn., Stzb. k. Ak. d. Wiss. Wien CXVIII, 8893 

 Abt. I (1909; pag. 426. — Sporodochiis globosis, superficialibus, 

 basi coarctata sessilibns, minute granuIo.>is. fulvis 2 mm. alt., 2,5 

 mm. lat., subsparsis; hypostromate membranaceo subcirculari, sub- 

 strato adnato, medio 1 mm. cr., globuloso, minute hyalino-cellu- 

 loso, cellulis sensim radiatim in conidiophora septata 6-10 crassa 

 productis; conidiis acrogenis, subrotundis, 40-50 a. diam. ex arti- 

 culis 5-8 globulosis v. ovoideis v. oblongis, tenui-tunicatis, 20 {j.. 

 diam., conglobatis, non legre secedentibus conflatis, oleoso-farctis, 

 subhyalinis. 



Hdb. in foliis emortuis in Horto bot., Peradeniya Ceylon. 



Sect. 5. Scolecosporse. 



RANOJEVICIA Bubak, Ann. Myc. VIII (1910) p. 400 (Etym. a cl, N. 

 Ranojevic, professore belgradensi). — Sporodochia subglobosa v. 

 incurvata, pallida; conidiophoris csespitosis, dichotome divisis, apice 



