126 PHOMATACEAE 



(y) Conidia iSM or more long Diplodia 3:329 

 (b) Pycnidia supcrlkial, lignicolc Diplodiella 3: 375 



II. Pycnidia cespitose or in a stroma 



1. Pycnidia cespitose Botryodiplodia 3: 377 



2. Pycnidia in a stroma 



a. Pycnidia and subicle cnqlosed' in a hemispheric stroma 



Lasiodiplodia 14:939 



b. Pycnidia without subicle, in a globose stroma 



Diplodiopsis 18: 335 



Hyalophragmiae 



3:418, 10:330, 11: 533, 14:962, 16:947, 18:358 

 Conidia hyaline, 2-several-septalc, oblong to fusoid 



I. Pycnidia more or less globose 



1. Subicle none 



a. Conidia appcndaged at apex 



(i) Seta I Kellermannia 10:337 



(2) Setae 3 Bartalinia 16:951 



b. Conidia niuticate Stagonospora 3:445 



2. Subicle present, dark, phylloginous Asteromidium 10: 338 



II. Pycnidia elongate to cylindric Mastomyces 3:456 



Phaeophragmiae 



3:418, 10:317, 11:528, 14:953, 16:943, 18:362 

 Conidia hyaline, 2-several-septate, oblong to fusoid 

 I. Pycnidia separate 



I. Conidia free from each other 



a. Conidia muticate 



(1) Pycnidia papillate or subastomous 



(a) Pycnidia with flattened base Macrobatis 11:532 



(b) Pycnidia globose, without flattened base 

 X. Pycnidia on a stellate subicle, superficial 



Couturea 3:442 

 y. Pycnidia without a subicle, crumpent 



(x) Pycnidia hairy Wojnowicia 14: 960 



(y) Pycnidia smooth Hendersonia 3: 418 



(2) Pycnidia opening widely, with an operculum 



(a) Pycnidia superficial, dark, hairy Angiopoma 3:442 



(b) Pycnidia immersed, pale, smooth 



Lichenopsis 3:442 



b. Conidia appendaged 



(i) Conidia i-ciliate at each end Cryptostictis 3 : 443 



(2) Conidia i-ciliate at base by the basidium 



fUroconis 18:368 

 (Urohendersonia) 



(3) Conidia with a round or cup-like appendage at each end 



Santiella 16: 947 



