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1914. Festalozzia casuarinse. Cke. Sf Mass. Grev. xviii., 
p. 114. 
Pustules gregarious, minute, elliptic, encircled by the ruptured 
epidermis ; conidia fusiform, four-celled, the two central brown 
(10-12 x 6-7 p), the terminal cells hyaline, the upper cell conoid, 
crowned by three divergent hyaline set® (with conidia 45-50 p 
long), basidia hyaline, thickened above. 
On branches of Casuarina. Victoria. (Fig. 295.) 
1915. Festalozzia monochaeta. Desm. 1848, 355. Sacc. 
Syll. 4161. 
Pustules scattered or gregarious, often on the under surface ; 
occupying variable spots, becoming stained with black ; conidia 
fusoid, four-celled (10x4 p), the two central brown, the two 
terminal hyaline, with a single apical spine, 5-6 p long, on hyaline 
pedicels. 
On Eucalyptus. Queensland. 
