ISARIA. 447 



* On insects. 



Isaria farinosa. Fr. (fig. 31, p. 397.) 



Subcaespitose ; wliite, 1 in. or more h.igli, stem distinct, 

 simple, glabrous, fertile, upper portion thickened, more or 

 less branched, powdery ; conidia globose, hyaline, 2 yu, 

 diameter. 



Isaria farinosa. Fries, Syst. Myc, iii. p. 271 ; Sacc, Syll., 

 iv. n. 2772. 



On dead, putrescent chrysalis form of various insects, 

 especially those buried amongst fallen leaves. 



The conidial condition of Cordyceps militaris. 



Isaria floccosa. Fr. 



Caespitose ; subulate, simple, white, 2—4 mm. high, 

 everywhere floccoso-tomentose ; conidia subglobose, 2 m 

 diameter. 



Isaria floccosa. Fries, Syst. Myc, iii. p. 274 ; Sacc, Syll., 

 iv. n. 2778. 



On larvae and pupae of Bombyx Jacobaea, 



Isaria spMngum. Schw. 



Gregarious; stromata erect, very long, filiform, often 

 compressed, subpulverulent, springing from a silky fibroso- 

 crustaceous mycelium ; conidia subglobose, 2 /x diameter. 



Isaria sphingum, Schweinitz, Syn. Fung. Carol., p. 126, 

 n. 1298 ; Sacc, Syll., iv. n. 2781. 



On the pupa of a dipterous insect in Scotland. In other 

 countries on SpJiingum and various Orthopterous and Lepi- 

 dopterous insects. 



The ascigerous form, Cordyceps sphingum, Sacc, has not yet 

 been recorded for this country. 



Isaria aracliiiophila. Ditm. 



Caespitose, springing from a whitish stroma, cylindrical, 

 unbranched, white or with a suggestion of- pink; conidia 

 linear-oblong, 3-4 X 2 jit. 



Isaria arachnophila, Ditm. in Sturm, D. C. FL, t. 55 ; Sacc, 

 SyU., iv. n. 2791. 



On various spiders. 



