Lycoperdacece, ['oihixiuecO, Sccotium. 51 



Sitb/aiii. 1. Podaxinese Fk. 



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Ptjfidiuin vorticaliter a coliimolla vel stipitis cuiitinuatione jtercur- 

 suin ; capillitiuni nulluni vel abundans; gluba soptis instructa vcl 

 destituta, 



GYROPHRAGiyilUM Mont. Flor. dWlgorie I, p. 3(38 (Etyni. a g>/ros 

 curvatus et phrar/ma septum), CaiacJiyon Elirenb. — Receptacu- 

 lum stipitatum. Peridium prinio turbinatuni, dein niedio orbicula- 

 tiin ruptum, superne pileiforme cum stipite centrali ad apicem usque 

 jiroducto, volva ampla (qucO niliil aliud prajter parfcem peridii in- 

 feriorem) instructo continuum. Capillitium in dissepimenta contex- 

 tuin lamolliformia, subparallela, e peridii toto hemisplia^rio descen- 

 dentia, a stipite distantia, in plano ramosa (non autein anastomo- 

 santia), sinuosa, plicato-crispata adeorjue densata ut sibi cohiorere 

 videantur, prinu lenta olivacea, tandem exarescentia, nigra, fra- 

 gilissima, subtus libera, labyrintliifor;i;ia. Flocci liberi nulli. Sporie 

 spluerica', podiccllatai, dissepimentis affixaj brunneoho. Coutextus 

 peridii stipitisque flbrosus, in dissopimenta continuatus. 



YmvX\ arcscentes, pcrsistentes, habitu As'arico vel Boleto sirailes, specie vol- 

 vati aut aniiuUiti, stipitati, in arenosis maritimis obvii. 



1. Gyrophragmium Delilei Mont. FI. Alg. I, p. 369, t. 21, f. 2, Mon- i-ii 

 tagnca Delilei Fries, in litt. MonlagnHes Danalii Fries Epicr. 

 I, pag. 240, Agaricits ocrea/us Delil. mscr. Fr. Epicr. pag. 241, 

 Sorok. Mat. Fl. As. p. 43, t. V, f. 03-64. — Peridio pilGiforini, 

 hemisphiorico, lurido-fuscescenti, subtus lamellato-cancellato, la- 

 mellis in plano ramosis alris peridio continuis landem a stipite di- 

 stantibus; sporis globosis, fuscis, sterigmatc instructis, 5 /. diam., 

 levibus. 



Ilab. u\ arenosis maritimis Gallia.', ad Montj)ollier (Delile, Du- 

 nal) .-Vlgoriii!, ()ran, Bonio, Mostaganein, Alger (I)urieu) et in Asia 

 (Sorokin). — Peridium 2r3 cm. altuni; stipes suberoso-lignosus, 

 initio brevissimus, 1,5 cm. longus, demuin longissimus 20 cm. lon- 

 gus, sijuamis plerumquc vestitus. Cfr. Moniagniles Fr. in Sacc. 

 Syll. Ilymon. I, p. 1140. 



SECOTIUM Kunzo in Flora 1840, p. 321 (Etym. a secotos cellulosus), 

 Kadoptijcham Czern. in Bull. Mosc. 1845, p, 14(), Arlgmeniani 

 Dork. in litt. — Peridium stipitatum, priino ubique clausuin, dein 



