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Sustripe TRYPETHELIE, Mull. Arg. Pyr. Cub., p. 376. 
TOMASELLIA, Mass., Flora, 1856, p. 283. 
subfuscescent pallid epidermis, macular, thin; stromata variously 
‘8 M4 
dep 
ase; paraphyses loosely connected, firm; 
1-seriate, 8, 20 x 7 p, ellipsoid-fusiform, equally bilocular. 
Hab.: On bark, Dr. C. Knight, No. 46. 
TRYPETHELIUM, Trev., Syn. Gen. Tryp.; p. 19. 
T. tropicum, var. nigratum, Mull. Arg. Thallus black. 
Hab.: Bellenden-Ker, on branches, Bailey, No. 539, pr. p. 
T.infuscatum, Mull. Arg. Thallus pallid, very thin, smooth; 
stromata nigro-fuscous, opaque, sublinear-oblong, angulose, nas 
ing the surface of the stromata as punctures, circled with 
p id ring; paraphyses loosely connected; spores 8, in asci irregt 
arly biseriate, 27-30 x 10 py, 4-locular. 
Hab.: On bark, Bellenden-Ker, Bailey, No. 599. 
ostiolate ; ostiola small, slightly depr 
thin; paraphyses loosely eiithectol ; asci biseriate, 8-spored; spores 
36-40 x 10-11. 4, fusiform, 9-11-locular. 
Hab.: On bark, Dr. C. Knight, No. 351. 
MELANOTHECA, Fee, Ess. Suppl, p- 70. | 
M. oxyspora, Mull. Arg. Wholly as regards thallus ag a8 
thecia similar to M. achariana, Fee, but spores much larger, r 
11-15 », broadly fusiform, and subcuspidate acuminate, not we the 
ends rotundate obtuse. Even in their juvenile hyaline sta 
Spores are at both ends acuminate. 
Hab. : On bark, Dr, C. Knight, No. 127. 
M. cruenta, Mull. Arg. Syn.: M. rubra, C. Knight. 
Hab. : Ithaca Creek, Bellenden-Ker, Bailey, Nos. 539, 783. 
M. rubescens, (©. K. Syn.: Microthelia Shirleyana, Mull. Arg: 
Hab. : Sankey's Scrub, Shirley, No. 1776. 
BOTTARIA, Mass., Mise. Lich., p. 12. 
Hab.: On bark, Hartmann, Toowoomba. 
