158 



On hoofs of Sus scrofa, 

 J. Krabbesholm SkovO^/ii 

 05 ! ). On hoofs of Equus. 

 J. Sodal near ViborgI, S. 

 Geelskov (Muus), Lerchen- 

 borg (Nov. 82 Chr. Peder- 

 sen). 



590. Onygenaungu- 



linaRostrup94f''^Syll. 

 XI ''", Syn: Onygena 

 caprina Fuck. var. ung. 

 Fisch. V '"'^ ? Lycoper- 

 don ung. Schum. no 

 1404, Reticularia ung. 

 Fries S. M. IIP^FI.D. 

 tab. 1977 fig. 2. 



Ascomatibus sessili- 

 bus, 2—4 mm lat., leni- 

 ter curvatis, griseo-albis, 

 e stratu medullari albido oriundis, maturitate intus brunneo-rufis ; ascis 

 numerosis, subglobosis, 14—20 \>- diam.; sporis irregularibus, rotundato- 

 polygoniis, 8—10 \^ diam. 



On hoofs of Equus. S. Kabenhavn, November. 



Fig. 16. Onygena ungulina. 



1 T luuu 



b, 2 spores — j— , 

 From R 94 f. 



mycelium 



Elaphomycetaceae. 



Elaphomyces. 



591. Elaphomyces granulatus Fries S. M. Ill ^^ Syll. VIII ^^^, Syn: 

 El. cervinus (Pers.) Schroet., Fisch. V '\ Lycoperdon cervinum L, Miil- 

 ler 1767 =", Hjortesvamp (Miiller 1763 ''), Kornet Hjortesvamp (H. 

 37 "'), Hjortetreffel (R 79 "). 



Sketches in the Fl. D. tab. 1969 fig. 1 have been made from speci- 

 mens collected by Dean Schade and sent to Hornemann. Tulasne sup- 

 poses the sketches to be not quite like this species (Hypogaei ^'"), on 

 the other hand Fries (S. M. Ill =« £. S. V. '"'^) has on the basis of this 

 picture established a new species "Elaphomyces rugosus Fries". The 

 fungus is certainly not rare, it has been found both under Coniferae, 

 Salix, Fagus, Quercus, Calluna etc.; concerning its significance to the 

 forest-trees see Reess (87) who has been reported in detail by Rostrup 

 (Medd. fra Bot. For. vol. I ■'^); see also R 02 a ""^ and Th. Fries 09 ^s". 



