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1411. Lachnea (Scutellinia) margaritacea. B. Sacc. Syll. 
700.=Scutellinia margaritacea. Berk, in Cooke Myco. t. 34, 
f. 132. 
Cups sessile, hemispherical, at length expanded, vermilion (5-7 
m.m.), externally hispid with short brown hairs ; margin when 
dry rather indexed. Asci cylindrical ; sporidia elliptical, warted, 
hyaline, 25-27 x 16-18 y ; paraphyses clavate above, septate, 
replete with orange granules. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. (Fig. 155.) 
1412. Iiachnea (Scutellinia) umbrata. Fr. Sacc. Syll. 
701.=Scutellinia umbrata. Fries. 
Cups scattered, sessile, concave, or nearly plane, externally clad 
with short, bay-brown, rather rigid hairs, disc red flesh-colour 
(6-8 m.m. broad). Asci cylindrical, 120x10-12 y \ sporidia 
ellipsoid, without guttules, even, 14-18 X 8-9 /a ; paraphyses clavate 
at the tips. 
var. pallida. Rehm. Asco. No. 456. 
Cups brownish flesh-colour, beset with scattered obtuse hairs. 
On charred wood, etc. Victoria. 
1413. Lachnea (Scutellinia) liirta. Schum. Sacc. Syll. 
705.=Peziza (Scutellinia) hirta. Schum. Che. Myco. t. 33, 
/. 128. 
Cups sessile, somewhat hemispherical, externally clad with brown 
hairs (5-8 m.m. broad) ; margin rather indexed, disc vermilion- 
red. Asci cylindrical ; sporidia oblong-ellipsoid, verruculose, 
hyaline, 22-25 x 10 y ; paraphyses filiform, clavate at the tips, 
replete with yellow granules. 
On the ground amongst moss. Victoria. 
Marginal hairs 200-300 y long. 
1414. Lachnea (Scutellinia) dalmeniensis. Gke. Sacc. 
Syll. 730.=Scutellinia dalmeniensis. Cooke Myco. t. 39, 
/. 153. 
Cups sessile, fleshy, hemispherical, at length expanded, bright 
yellow (1 c.tn. broad) ; margin elevated, fringed with long, erect 
hairs of the same colour (600 y long). Asci cylindrical ; sporidia 
elliptic, 12x7 y, even ; paraphyses narrowly clavate at the tips. 
On the ground. Victoria. 
1415. Lachnea (Scutellinia) alpina. Fold. Sacc. Syll. 
733.=Peziza (Scutellinia) alpina. Feld. Sym. App. in., 32. 
Cooke Myco. f. 148. 
Gregarious. Cups at first closed, then concave, at length 
flattened (2 m.m. diam.), orbicular ; margin distinct, acute, erect, 
orange -yellow, externally clad with articulate hairs, which are 
stellate below and setose at the margin. Asci elongated ; sporidia 
oblong-ovate, continuous, 16x9 y; paraphyses simple, clavate, 
yellow at the apex. 
On cow dung. Victoria. 
