410 Deuteromycot;e, Xectrioidacoie, Hyaludidyime, Pseudodiplodia. 



cnidiis orbicularibus, discoideo-dilatatis, 300 ;x. diara., basi tenuata 

 minute parenchymatica libere sessilibus, ibique flavo-viridulis, mar- 

 ginem versus hyalinis ; pariete tenui, infra pgrenchymatico, sur- 

 sum parallele prosenchymatico, ambitu fimbriato; basidiis 40-70 * 

 1 infra csespitoso-ramosis; sporulis copiosis oblongo cylindraceis 

 2-4=* 1-1,5 continuis, hyalinis in ramulorum lateralium apice soli- 

 tarie acrogenis. 



/7a&. in ligno nudo Pini uigricantis prope Baden, Wiener 

 Wald Austriaj. 



Sect. 2. Phfcospone. 



AMPULLARIA A. L. Smith in Journal of Botany 1903, p. 258 (Etym. 

 a pycnidiis ampulliformibm). — Pycnidia sparsa, pallide tiucta, glo- 

 bosa, longo ostiolata; contextu parenchymatico-celluloso. Sporulso 

 ovoidecL', maturitato fusco tinctic. — Est Sphceroncemella phajospora ; 

 sed dubium adest num sit potius Melanosporoi species, ascis do- 

 lapsis. 



1. Ampullaria aurea A. L. Smith, 1. c. t. 454, f. 3-5. — Pycnidiis 4832 

 semi-immcrsis vei superficialibus, globosis 170 ij.. diam.; contextu 

 parenchymatico ex cellulis 20 ij.. diam., in duo vel tria strata di- 

 spositis formato ; sporulis ovoideis, utrinque acutis, initio hyaUnis, 

 dein griseo-nigris, maturitate nigris, 18 v 12, per ostiolum eructatis 

 et apice in spha^ram coalitis. 



tlah. in seminibus putridis emortuis Trifolii spec, Norwood 

 BritanuisB. 



Sect. 3. Hyalodiilyrnii'. 



PSEUDODIPLODIA Karst. — Syll. III p. 621, X p. 409, XI p. 553, 

 XVI p. 986. 



1. Pseudodiplodia Umbelliferarum v. Hohn. Ann Mykol. 1904, p. 48. i833 

 — Pycnidiis sub epidermide nidulantibus, sparsis vel laxe grega- 

 riis, globosis vel ovoideis, parum applanatis, carneis, demum lu- 

 tescentibus, membranaceo-carnosulis, 150-200 ij,. longis, breve et 

 late papillatis, ostiolo 25-30 ij.. lato pr;editis; tuuica tenui, e cel- 

 hilis angulatis, ca. 6-8 [j.. It. formata; basidiis brevissimis; spo- 

 rulis liyalinis, cylindraceis, utrinque rotundatis, rectis, uon v. pa- 



