AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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Genus 62. ANTEinfAItlA. Link. 
Characters of Capnodium, but perithecia minute and lateral, 
not ascigerous. 
1686. Antennaria scoriadea. Berk. Hook. Journ 1845 70 
Sacc. St/ll. 364. 
Spongy, black, flocci fasciculate, for the most part moniliform 
or in the ultimate filaments, continuous and even ; perithecia 
somewhat elliptic, irregular. 
On branches, etc. Victoria. N.S. Wales. W. Australia. 
Snowy Mountains. (Fig. 246.) 
1687. Antennaria Robinsoni. B. Sf M. Mont. Syll. 1066 
Sacc. Syll. 362. 
Mycelium expanded, and cloth-like, fibres very thin, elongated, 
branched or moniliform, with the joints equal ; perithecia either 
lateral and ovoid, or in continuity with the fibrils, oblong. 
On ferns, etc. Victoria. N. Zealand. 
1688. Antennaria semiovata. B. Br. Ann. N. H. 874. 
Sacc. Syll. 366. 
Mycelium dense, black, forming a cloth-like coating on the 
leaves; fertile threads erect, short, branched, the joints torulose ; 
pycnidia semi-ovate ; perithecia curved, acuminate. 
On ferns, etc. Queensland. 
