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Genus X. Ombrophila Fr. Sum. Veg. Scand. 357. 1849. 

 Type species, Ombrophila violacea (Hedwj Fr. 



Mycelium within the substratum. Apothecia gelatinous, 

 sessile or substipitate, slightly concave becoming either plane or 

 convex, thick. Stipe when present, short and thick. Paraphyses 

 filiform, or somewhat clavate, simple or branched at the base. 

 Asci narrowly clavate. Spores 8, ellipsoid or oblong, hyaline, 

 guttulate. 



Growing on decaying wood. 



-{-Ombrophila violascens Rehm Discom. 478. 1891. 



Apothecia solitary or in groups or caespitose 0.5-2.5 cm. 

 broad, varying in shape, interior faded red or dark reddish 

 purple, exterior of the same color, sessile or with short stipe, 

 gelatinous grisly. Hymenium hyaline or tinged with red, hy- 

 pothecium of the same color, central part of the cup red and 

 then hyaline, outer cells reddish. Paraphyses filiform, slightly 

 clavate, non-septate. Asci cylindrico-clavate, distended with 

 spores. Spores obliquely uniseriate or straight in the ascus, 

 simple, hyaline, guttulate, broadly elliptic, smooth, 6-9 mic. long 

 and 5 mic. wide. 



Growing on old wood among moss. 



Coll. Bruce Fink, Freda M. Bachman, Oct 12, 1907. 



Family V. Mollisiaceae. 



Mycelium superficial, somewhat superficial or wholly within 

 the substratum. Apothecia fleshy-waxy or cartilaginous, rarely 

 membranous, sessile or stipitate, superficial or at first immersed. 

 Hypothecium forming a distinct layer. Outer cells of the cup 

 dark colored, more or less rounded and thick-walled. 



KEY TO GENERA. 



a — Mycelium superficial Tapesia 



a — Mycelium within the substratum. 



h — Apothecia gelatinous, paraphyses with globose ends Orbilia 



b — Apothecia fleshy-waxy, paraphyses filiform. 



c — Minute, texture very soft Pezizella 



c — Somewhat larger, texture quite firm Mollisia 



