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CERCOSPORA, Fries. 
Hyphe rather soft, simple or branched, brown, often growing on 
spots upon leaves. onidia vermicalar, brown, olive, rarely almost 
hyaline.— Cooke, in Handb. Austr. Fungi 378. 
C. calamicola, P. Henn. Hedw. xlii. 88. Spots black, subrotund ; 
hyphe fasciculate or scattered, septate, 4-5 » thick, conidia clavate, 
apex obtuse, — to 7-septate not ‘constricted, 40-80 x ps. 
P. Hennings 
Hab. : Cairns, on leaves of Calamus acvipaeiiles: —E. Pritzel. 
STILBEA. 
ssoid fungi, pale or browr. Sterile hyphe perp aparee ; 
fertile collected in ‘fascicles (stroma), bearing conidia at the apex 
Cooke, in Handb. Austr. Fungi 381. 
HYALOSTILBE%. 
Hyphee and conidia pallid.— Cooke 1.c. 
PRITZELIELLA. P. Henn. Hedw. xiii. 
Stroma stipitate-capitulate or subclavate, simple, not at all 
i branched, hyphe coalescing, hyaline conflated. Conidia ecatenulate, 
subglobose, hyaline. Related to Coremium, but the apex not 
ranched.— P. Hennings l.c. 
| -. cerulea, P. Henn. Hedw. xlii. 88. Stroma gregarious, erect 
itate, 2-3 mm. long, stipes subterete, pale, with the h yphe 
ge! 
iy 
ig hyaline, about 2-3 p thick, about 14-23 mm. long, 120- ella thik ; 
 ¢apitulum subglobose or oblong coinpressed, about 200- 230 p diam., 
_ blue sone ccatenulate, subglobose or ellipsoid, hyaline, 2-23 x 15-2 p. 
er, Hi 
Hab. : cai Barron River, on the pupa or chrysalis ofa butterfly. —Z. Pritzel. 
se Fries. . 
3 Str ; capitulum subglobose or depressed, 
_ composed below of bran jae flex uous, radiating threads, membrana- 
ceo rj P alli wa Coridia simple, ag ino 
us above, fragile, | and falling away. pe i Gade. Auk 
P, So tersii, B. and C. Ann. N.H. Sace. Syll. Fung. iv. 580. 
Stipes short white, 4 mm. high, capitulum yer ee : . ee 
iam. ; ight, astomosing, branches tortuose, 
h ‘Lewd tans! rose anas st Sri ot the Quecis 
r 
a ree almost globose, reddish-brown, 
a : Upper Barron River,—£, P ritzel, 
