CLAVARIACEAE 105 



2. Spores not septate 



a. Spores hyaline; pileus more or less effuse, waxy 



Arrhytidia 6: 804 



(incl. Ceracea 6 : 805) 



b. Spores colored; pileus subglobose Seismosarca 9:260 



II. Pileus cupulate, clavate or foliose, typically stalked 



1. Pileus irregularly cup-shaped, usually stipitate 



a. Pileus gelatinous or cartilaginous, cupulate 



Guepinia 6 : 805 



b. Pileus leathery, hymenium gelatinous, cupulate-disciform 



Ditiola 6:813 



2. Pileus erect, foliose-lobed fTremellastrum 17:193 



(Tremellopsis) 



3. Pileus capitate to lanceolate, stipitate 



a. Pileus capitate, head inflated, corrugate; stipe hollow 

 (i) Homosporous Collyria 6:811 



(2) Heterosporous Dacryopsis 11:149 



b. Pileus clavate, club plicate Dacryomitra 6: 811 



c. Pileus lanceolate, hanging Myxomycidium 16: 220 



Family 61. CLAVARIACEAE 



6:690, 9:247, 11:134, 14: -235. 16:203, 18:193 



Hymenium not discrete from the hymenophore, amphigenous ; pileus more or 

 less clavate or coralloid, subcarnose or leathery, simple or branched. 



I. Pileus with many crowded, leaf-like branches 



Sparassis 6 : 6go 



II. Branches not leaf-like 



1. Pileus fleshy 



a. Branches fibrous-splitting Acurtis 6:691 



b. Branches not splitting Clavaria 6:692 



(incl. Phaeoclavulina 14: 238) 



2. Pileus leathery, rarely subgelatinous 



a. Pileus somewhat gelatinous 



(i) Pileus capitate; cap hollow, inflated 



Baumanniella 14:244 

 (2) Pileus clavate or coralloid Calocera 6:732 



b. Pileus leathery 



(i) Pileus tomentoEe Lachnocladium 6:738 



(2) Pileus not tomentose 



(a) Pileus terete or compressed, dry, cartilaginous 



Pterula 6: 740 



(incl. Phaecpterula 17:201) 



(b) Pileus simple, filiform or capitate 



Hirsutella 11: 140 

 X. Pileus capitate, inflated Physalacria 6: 759 



V. Pileus more or less filiform 



