402 A. Zahlbruckner, 



Leptogium bullatum Nyl., Synops., vol. I (1858), p. 129; 

 Wainio, Etud. Lieh. Bresil, vol. I (1890), p. 227; Hue in Nouv. 

 Archiv. Museum, 3« ser., vol. X (1898), p. 137. 



Var. dactylinoideum Nyl, Synops. I (1858), p. 129. 



Thallus siccus sat fragilis, madefactus flaccidus, tenuis 

 (70 — 80 \i crassus), superne et inferne Strato corticali pseudo- 

 parenchymatico, e serie simplici pseudocellularum formato, 

 pseudocellulis subcubicis, 7 — 10 [x latis; Strato meduUari haud 

 distincte gelatinoso, trabeculas pseudoparenchymaticas non 

 continente, hyphis leptodermaticis, circa 1 '8 {x crassis; gonidiis 

 olivaceis, subconcatenatis, cellulis ovoideo-ellipsoideis vel 

 ellipsoideo-oblongis, 4 — 8 [i longis et 2 — 2*5 [x latis. 



Apothecium ad verticem loborum podetiiformorum usque 

 10 mm altorum et 5 m,m, latorum, basi interdum angustiorum 

 Sita, sessilia, sat magna (4 — 7 mm lata), demum convexa; disco 

 rufo, opaco; margine tenui integro et persistente; excipulo non 

 pseudoparenchymatico, ex hyphis radiantibus formato, gonidia 

 continente; hypothecio duplici, parte superiore 170 — 180 [x alta, 

 ex hyphis dense contextis formata, dilute lutescenti-fuscescente, 

 infra zona pallidiore cincta, parte inferiore 160 — 180[x alta, 

 grosse pseudoparenchymatica, pseudocellulis polygonis, 12 us- 

 que 24 (JL latis, aere completis; paraphysibus arcte cohaerentibus, 

 filiformibus, simplicibus eseptatisque; ascis subcylindricis, 

 80—90 {JL longis et 20 — 22 (x latis, 8-sporis; sporis ovalibus vel 

 ellipsoideis, utrinque breviter et abrupte acuminatis, murali- 

 divisis, hyalinis, 28 — 40 (jl longis et 14 — 18 [X latis, loculis 

 longitudinalibus 4 — 5, horizontalibus 1 — 2, episporio crasso. 



Terricola prope Theresiopolin (Höhnel, Nr. 50). 



Leptogium phyllocarpum var. daedaleum Nyl., Synops., 

 vol. I (1858), p. 130. 



Syn.: Stephanophorus daedaleus Fw. in Linnaea, vol. XVII 

 (1843), p. 16. 



Corticola in sylvis prope Theresiopolin (Höhnel, Nr. 51). 



