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varietal name as those already known as var. florideus or, at 

 least, of being distinguished from them as forma pallidus. Both 

 the Philippine and Guam collections show uniformity and as yet 

 no gradations between these different cases have been found. 



So far as known this pale form has only been collected in the 

 Philippine Islands and Guam. The usual form is rather common 

 in the Malayan region and the Asiatic tropics but not found with 

 near the frequency of the species. 



Trametes Fries 

 Trametes corrugatus (Pers.) Bres. Hedwigia 51: 316. 1912 



Polyporus corrugatus Pers. in Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. Uranie 



172. 1826. 

 Polyporus fusco-badius Pers. in 1. c. 

 Polyporus scabrosus Pers. in 1. c. 

 Daedalea sanguinea Klotz. Linnaea 8: 481. 1833. 

 Polyporus indecorus Jungh. Flor. Crypt. Java 51. 1838. 

 Polyporus tegularis Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. III. Bot. 5: 131. 1846. 

 Hexagonia cruenta Mont. Syll. Gen. Spec. Crypt. 169. 1856. 

 Polystictus persoonii Cooke, Grevillea 14: 85. 1885. 

 Trametes nitida Pat. Journ. Bot. 4: 17. 1890. 

 Earliella cubensis Murr. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 32 : 479. 1905. 

 Earliella corrugata Murr. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 34 : 468. 1907. 



Guam Exp. Sta. 301. Gaudichaud, in herb. Paris Mus. 



A much described species of universal tropical distribution. 

 Reported notably from West Africa, India, Ceylon, Java, Borneo, 

 Sumatra, the Philippines, Guam, Australia and the American 

 tropics. The species was first described from material collected 

 in Guam by Gaudichaud-Beaupre. 



Hexagonia Fries 



Hexagonia bivalvis (Pers.) Bres. Hedwigia 51 : 318. 1912. 



var. puchella (Lev.) Bres. Hedwigia 53 : 73. 1912 

 Hexagonia pulchella Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. III. Bot. 2 : 200. 1844. 

 Guam. Exp. Sta. 423. 



First described from material collected in Java. Since re- 

 ported from Malacca, Mauritius and the Philippines. The va- 



