376 
HANDBOOK OF 
slightly, pale brown or olive, variable in form and size, oblong, 
ovoid, simple or oblong-elliptic, or cylindrical and 1-3 septate, con- 
stricted at the septa, even. 
On stems, etc. Victoria. Queensland. 
var. epixylinum. Corda. 
On wood. Queensland. (Fig. 315.) 
1955. Cladosporium oligocarpum. Corda Icon. t. iv.,/. 208. 
Sacc. Syll. 1669. 
Tufts minute, solitary, black ; hyph® caaspitose, erect, long, 
rather branched, flexuous, thin, slender, olive, rather thickened at 
the apex, obtuse, and pale. Conidia oblong, white, for the most 
part two celled, 10 fjb thick. 
On wood. Queensland. 
1956. Cladosporium stenosporum. B. 8f C. N.Amer. Fungi 
No. 650. Sacc. Syll. 1670. 
Threads simple, thin, septate, rising from a creeping mycelium, 
fuscous below ; conidia oblong, narrow. 
On ? Queensland. 
1957. Cladosporium asteroma. Ic/cl. Symb. 355. Sacc. 
Syll. 1698. 
Tufts in the centre of a brown spot, dendriticaliy disposed, 
minute, yellow, becoming greenish. Threads very short, simple ; 
conidia oblong-elliptic, for the most part 1-2 septate, constricted at 
the septa ; upper cell minute, obtusely conical, middle cell large, 
ovate, lower cell oblong, acuminate at the base, yellowish, 32 x 6 y. 
var. minor. Cooke. 
Queensland. 
1958. Cladosporium hypophyllum. Fckl. Symb. 356. Sacc. 
Syll. 1714. 
Tufts effused, thin, greyish green ; threads branched, flexuous, 
septate, yellow ; conidia ovate, two-celled, yellow. 
On leaves. Queensland. 
1959. Cladosporium epiphyllum. Pers. Corda Ic. hi., /. 
204. Sacc. Syll. 1718. 
Tufts disposed in a circle, olive, then blackish, large, thick ; 
threads at first erect, then declining, branched, very intricate, pale 
olive. Conidia copious, then falling away, at first simple, then two 
or more celled. 
On oak leaves, etc. Victoria. 
1960. Cladosporium typharum. Deem. Exs. 304. Sacc. 
Syll. 1750. 
Tufts elongated or oblong, scattered, turning black, at first seated 
on a distinct cinereous spot j threads fasciculate, ascending, diver- 
