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851. Stigmatea andromedae Rehm, Syll. I ''\ Wt. II ^'^ 



•Andromeda poliifolia. J. St. Vildmose {^*h 83), Nonbo (Gad). 



852. Stigmatea clytnenia (Sacc.) Schroeter, Syn: Sphaerella cly- 

 menia Sacc, Syll. I *^^. 



On living leaves of Lonicera peridymenum. S. 0rholm Q'lio 08 F. &. W. 09 ^i^). 



Mycosphaerella. 



The large genus of Mycosphaerella has been somewhat better exa- 

 mined than many others of these genera. As to a few species two 

 conidial stages have been stated, either a pycnidial stage and a hypho- 

 mycetous stage or two pycnidial stages of which one is furnished 

 with short spores (Phyllosticta) the other with long spores (Septoria). 



Mycosphaerella brunneola 



— scirpi lacustris 



— populi 



maculiformis 



corresp. Septoria subradians (see K. 90). 



— Rhabdospora scirpi (see All. 



VI '^^). 



— Septoria populi (see Bref. 



91 '''I 



— Phleospora ulmicola (see 



Klebahn 02). 



— Phleospora quercicola. 



— — aesculi. 



Concerning a number of species only the pycnidial stage which has 

 short spores is known (of the formgenera Phyllosticta, Phoma, Aster- 

 oma etc.). 



