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Mycologia 



Lentinus glabratus Mont. PL Cell. Cuba 424. 1842. Type 

 specimens at Paris collected by Sagra in Cuba very much re- 

 semble Lentinula detonsa, but differ in having decurrent gills and 

 brown, marginal hairs. It is just possible that the two species 

 have been confused, since a specimen at Kew sent by Montagne 

 as Lentinus glabratus seems referable rather to Lentinula detonsa. 



Lentinus chaetoloma Fries, Nova Symb. 34. 1851. Described 

 from Oersted's collections in Costa Rica. Fries does not mention 

 a figure, and no specimens were found. It is probably a thin, 

 almost denuded form of L. crinitus. 



Pocillaria reflexa Earle, Inform. An. Estac. Centr. Agron. Cuba 

 1: 231. 1906. Type collected in Cuba by Earle and Wilson 

 in 1904. A small, infundibuliform plant with very narrow gills, 

 evidently closely related to L. crinitus; but authentic material has 

 not been seen. 



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