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2014. Fusarium decipiens. Cke. 8f Mass, in Bailey ‘hid 
Suppl. Queensland Plants. 
On Ficus aspera. Queensland. 
Specimens or description not traced, possibly the same as F. 
hypocreoideum. 
b. FusisponitiM. Pustules effused , lax , byssoid. 
2015. Fusarium (Fusisporium) longisporum. Cke. <j' 
Mass. Orev. xvi., p. 4. 
Tufts erumpent, convex, at length confluent, rosy, then whitish. 
Hyphrn repeatedly dichotomous, septate, hyaline ; conidia fusiform, 
abruptly uncinate at each extremity, or nearly straight, acute, 
5-septate, hyaline, 100x5-7 p. 
On twigs of Passijlora. Queensland. (Fig. 335.) 
c. Sei.enospora. Conidia continuous. Pustules compact. 
2016. Fusarium (Selenospora) hypocreoideum. Cke. Sf 
Mass. Grev. xvi., 76. 
Pulvinules convex, pulvinate, resembling a Hypocrea (1 m.m. 
diam.), somewhat discoid, orange. Conidia fnsoid, continuous, 
hyaline, 15x3 p. 
On fading leaves of Ficus aspera. Queensland. 
Genus 46. MICROCERA. Desm. 
Pustules conic or pulvinate, thin ; conidia narrowly sickle- 
shaped, multiseptate, apical on the filiform branches of the 
sporophores. 
2017. Microcera coccophila. Desm. Ann. Set. Nat. 1848, 
x., 359. Saco, Syll. 3473. 
Small, rather casspitose, conical or horn-like, simple, rosy, girt 
at the base by a thin whitish membrane extending from the com- 
posite sporophores ; conidia elongated, acute at each end, curved, 
3-5 septate, hyaline, 70-100x4-5 p, sporophores filiform, long, 
2} p thick. 
On Cocci attached to branches. Queensland. 
2018. Microcera rectispora. Cke. 4" A/ass. Grev. xvi., 4. 
Tufts rather sphseroid, almost sessile, at first reddish, at length 
pallid ; conidia elongated-fusiform, acute at each end, 7-9 septate, 
straight, hyaline, 150-200x10 p; sporophores short, thin,, 
furcate, hyaline. 
On coccus of the orange. Queensland. (Fig. 836.) 
Series 2. Tuberculariese Dematieae. 
Hypbce blackish; conidia same colour or hyaline. 
Genus 47. EFICOCCUM. Link. 
Pulvinules globose or convex, cellular, conidia globose (often 
areolate or rough) : sporophores very short, seated on effused dis- 
coloured spots. 
