642 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 



E. temulenttim P. & D. =Hymenoscypha temulenta. See 

 p. 146. 



Tubercularia Tode (p. 639) 



Sporodochium tubercular or wart-like, sessile or subsessile, 

 smooth, rarely with bristles, usually reddish; conidiophores very 



FiQ. 432.— HyphtB 

 of Tubercularia, 

 bearing conidia. 

 After Durand. 



Fio. 433.— T. fici, sporodochium, showing i 

 and conidial formation. After Edgerton. 



In 



slender, usually branched; conidia apical, ovate to elongate, 

 part =Nectria. See p. 201. 



Over one hundred species, chiefly saprophytes. 



T. vulgaris Tode =Nectria cinnabarina. See p. 202. 



T. fici Edg.'^*' 361 



Sporodochia scattered or gregarious, superficial or subcuticular, 

 light pink, variable in size up to 3-4 x 1-1.5 mm., smooth, irregular 

 in outline; conidiophores crowded, hyaline, 20-27 x 1-2 fi; 

 conidia small, clear, elliptic to oval, regular in size, 5-7 x 2.5-5 n; 



