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Mycologia 
PoLYSTicTus XANTHOPUS Fr. Nov. Symb. Myc. (1851) 74 
Polyporus xanthopus Fr. Obs. Myc. 2 (1815-1818) 255; Syst. 
Myc. I (1821) 505. 
Boletus katui Ehrenb. ex Nees Hor. Phys. Ber. (1820) 93, pi. ip, 
fig. 12. 
Polystictus saccatus Pers. ex Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. Uranie 
(1S26) i6g, pi. I, fig. 3. 
Polystictus cupro-nitens Kalchbr. Thum. Myc. Univ. n. 1702. 
Polystictus crassipes Curr. Flor. Pug. p. 122. 
Robinson 1388. 
A species of very general tropical distribution. One of the 
species belonging to the Polystictus perula group, which also in- 
cludes such related species as P. affinis, P . fiahelliformis, P. luteus, 
P. nepholodes, P. pterygodes, etc., all commonly found in the 
Asiatic tropics and the Pacific islands. 
Daedalea Pers. 
Daedalea flavida Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ill, 2 (1844) 198 
Polyporus lenziteus Lev. ex Zoll. Vers. (1854) 17. 
Robinson 1405a. 
The spores of the specimens of this collection are slightly 
smaller than those of the same species collected in the Philippines. 
Otherwise, however, the material from both localities appears to 
be identical. The fungus was first described from material col- 
lected in Borneo by Korthals. 
The species has, till now, only been reported from the two 
localities, Borneo and the Philippines. 
Daedalea palisoti Fr. Syst. Myc. 2 (1821) 335 
Daedalea amanitoides Beauv. FI. Owar. i (1804) 44, pi. 25. 
Daedalea repanda Pers. ex Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. Uranie (1826) 
168. 
Daedalea applanata Kl. Linnaea 8 (1833) 481. 
Lenzites palisoti Fr. Epicr. Myc. (1838) 404. 
Lenzites repanda Fr. in 1 . c. 
Lenzites applanata Fr. in 1 . c. 
