MUCEDINAE i^i 



II. Conidia not in chains 



1. Sporodochia setulose Leptotrichum 4: 690 



2. Sporodochia smooth 



a. Conidia verrucose Cosmariospora 4: 690 



b. Conidia smooth Patouillardiella 10: 721 



Phragmosporae 



4;69i, 10:721, 11:649, 14:1123, 16:1097, 18:669 



Conidia 2-several-septate, hyaline or bright-colored, fusoid 



to falcate (in Fusarium sometimes short and simple). 



I. Conidia somewhat catenate, cylindric Discocolla 11:653 



II. Conidia rarely catenate 



1. Conidia cruciately 4-celled ; sporodochiura gelatinous 



Sarcinodochium 18:677 



2. Conictia not cruciate 



a. Conidiophores short, simple 



(1) Conidia very large, terete-oblong Bactridium 4: 6gi 



(2) Conidia doliiform Pithomyces 4: 693 



b. Conidiophores more or less branched 



(i) Conidiophores dichotomous ; conidia key-like 



Heliscus 4: 693 

 (2) Conidiophores usually verticillately branched; conidia usually falcate, 

 sometimes oblong 



(a) Sporodochium gelatinous Pionnotes 4: 725 



(b) Sporodochium waxy or byssoid Fusarium 4: 694 



(incl. Microcera 4: 727) 



Dictyosporae 



18 : 676 

 Conidia muriform, hyaline, subglobose 

 I. Sporodochia globose Sporocystis 18:676 



Staurosporae 



4: 728, 16: 1 104, 18: 677 

 Conidia forked or cruciate, hyaline or bright-colored 



I. Conidiophores simple ; conidia horseshoe-like 



Lituaria 4: 728 



II. Conidiophores branched 



1, Conidia with short irregular branches or lobes 



Aegeritopsis 18:677 



2. Conidia forked or cruciate 



a. Conidia 2-forked, septate Dicranidium 4: 728 



b. Conidia 3-forked or subcruciate, continuous 



Triglyphium 4: 728 



Helicosporae 



4:729, 10:732. 11:653, 18:678 

 Conidia spirally convolute 



