136 MELANCONIACEAE 



Phaeosporae 



3:749, 10:471, 11:571, 14:1018, 16:1008, 18:469 

 Conidia dark, i-celled, globose to oblong or fusoid 



I. Conidia solitary on the basidia 



1. Conidia globose or oblong Melanconium 3:749 



2. Conidia fusoid, often arcuate 



a. Basidia not swollen at base Cryptomela 3:760 



b. Basidia swollen at base Basiascum 10:474 



II. Conidia in chains 



1. Conidial chains separate Trullula 3:731 



2. Conidial chains in a mucose head Thyrsidium 3: 761 



Hyalodidymae 



3 : 766, 10 : 47S, II : 572, 14 : 1020, 16 : 1009, 18 : 472 

 Conidia hyaline or nearly so, i-septate, ovoid to fusoid 



I. Conidia muticate 



1. Saprogenous, on stems and fruits Septomyxa 3:766 



2. Biogenous, typically on leaves Marsonia 3:767 



II. Conidia 3-4-ciliate at each end Gloeosporiella 11:575 



Phaeodidymae 



■3:763, 10:47s, 11:572, 14:1029, 16:1009 

 Conidia dark, i-septate, ovoid to fusoid 



I. Conidia solitary 



1. Conidia muticate Didymosporium 3 : 763 



2. Conidia 1-3-ciliate at apex Neobarclaya 14:46, 10:475 



II. Conidia catenate, connected by hyaline isthmi 



Bullaria 3 : 766 



Hyalophragmiae 



3:801, 10:480, 11:57s, 14:1022, 16:1012, 18:474 

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



I. Conidia separate 



1. Conidia muticate 



a. Conidia oblong or fusoid, masses usually pale 



Septogloeum 3:801 



b. Conidia long-clavate ; masses dark Rhopalidium 3:801 



2. Conidia i-several-ciliate, usually at the apex 



Pestalozzina 11:580 



II. Conidia united at base into a radiate or stellate group 



Prosthemiella 3 : 803 



(incl. Psammina 10:498) 



Phaeophragmiae 



3:771, 10:480, II: 575, 14:1022, 16:1012, 18:475 

 Conidia dark, at least in part, 2-several-septate, oblong to cylindric 



