Graff: Basidiomycetes Collected in Indo-China 215 
Originally described from Javan material. Collected also in 
the Philippines. 
PoLYSTicTus FLOCCOSUS (Jungh.) Fr. Epicr. Myc. (1836) 480 
Polyporus floccosus Jungh. Flor. Crypt. Java (1838) 49. 
Trametes aciitus Cooke, Grevillea 10 (1882) 32. 
Polystictus acutus Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6 (1888) 243. 
Robinson 1458. 
Previously reported from the island of Java, Australia, and the 
Philippines. 
Polystictus meyenii (Klotz.) Cooke, Grevillea 14 (1885) 79 
Polyporus meyenii Klotz. Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. 19 (1843) 
Suppl. 236. 
Robinson 1417a. 
The species was originally described from Philippine material 
collected by Meyen in 1831. This collection extends its habitat 
to the Asiatic coast. 
Polystictus sanguineus (L.) Fr. Nov. Symb. Myc. (1851) 75 
Boletus sanguineus 1 ^. Sp. Plant. Ed. 2 (1762) 1646. 
Xylometron sanguineum (L.) Paul. Icon. Champ. (1793), pi. 3 , 
fig- 3> 4- 
Agaricus ruber Lamk. Encyc. Meth. Bot. i (1783) 50. 
Polyporus sanguineus (L.) Mey. Flor. Esseq. (1818) 304. 
Polyporus flaccidus Pers. ex Gaud. Bot. Ereyc. Voy. Uranie 
(1826) 160. 
Polyporus ampliporus Fr. Elench. Fung, i (1828) 99. 
Polyporus argentatus Cooke, Grevillea 15 (1886) 20. 
Pycnoporus sanguineus (L.) Murr. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 31 
(1904) 421. 
Robinson 1286. 
This species is of universal distribution throughout the tropics 
and one of the most common. It is very probable that it and 
Polystictus cinnabarinus (Jacq.) Fr., which is of as common dis- 
tribution in the temperate zones, are but forms of the same 
species. 
