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457 . Lentinus villosus. Klotsch. Linn. 1833, 479. Fr. Epic. 
388. Sacc. Syll. 2316. 
Pilous brown, coriaceous, hemispherical, umbilicate, fibrously 
setose (5 c.m. broad); stem solid, firm, central, tawny, fibrillose 
(5 c.m. long, 6-8 m.m. thick) ; gills distant, anastomosing behind, 
white. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. 
458 . Lentinus fasciatus. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1840, 146. 
Sacc. Syll. PM 7. 
Pileus(2 in.) thin, coriaceous, wineglass shape, margin involute, 
pale ochre, fasciculately hispid with short straight hairs (not 
crisp nor squarrose) ; stem confluent with the pileus, velvety, 
tawny, white within (6-7 c.m. long, 6-7 m.m. thick) ; gills ob- 
conically decurrent, pale wood colour, margin entire, more or less 
tawny, distant, rather broad, mixed with shorter ones, velvety at 
the base. 
On trunks. Queensland. N.S.Wales. W. Australia. Tas- 
mania. 
459 . Lentinus dealbatus. Fr. PI. Preiss. n., 153. Sacc 
Syll. 2325. 
Pileus coriaceous, deeply umbilicate, regular, woolly-strigose, 
without zones, becoming white; margin reflexed and revolute; 
stem short, woolly, becoming tawny ; gills very decurrent, crowded, 
simple, somewhat violet. 
On trunks. W. Australia. 
460 . Lentinus tener. Klotsch. Fries. Epic. 389. Sacc. Syll. 
2330. 
Pileus membranaceous, tough, obconically infundibuliform, bay 
brown, with scattered evanescent paler fibres (2-4 c.m. diam.). 
Stem very slender, even, brownish (2-8 c.m. long, 2-3 m.m. thick) ; 
gills narrow, toothed, pallid. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. 
461 . Lentinus blepharodes. B. (f C. Linn. Journ. x., 301. 
Sacc. Syll. 2332. 
Pileus umbilicate, depressed, hispid, margin ciliate, radiately 
striate with evanescent hairs (5 c.m. broad, brown). Stem velvety 
(5-10 c.m. long). Gills distant, entire, flesh colour, interstices 
veined or even. 
On dead branches. Queensland. 
462 . Lentinus siparius. Berk, Br. Linn. Journ. x., 301 
Sacc. Syll. 2333. 
Orange (brown when dry). Pileus deeply umbilicate, woolly 
(2£ c.m. broad), with erect, rigid fasciculate hairs intermixed; 
stem cylindrical, velvety (2| c.m. long), a little thickened at the 
base, brownish ; gills entire. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. 
