Ceratocladium Pat., Bull. Soc. Mycol. France 14: 196. 1898, non 
Ceratocladium Corda, 1839. 
Type species (only original species) : Ceratocladium 
clautriavii Pat. 
Notes: This has been considered a nomen confusum. Von 
Hohnel (1909b) based his genus Basidiobotrys on Patouillard 1 s 
Ceratocladium clautriavii . Ainsworth (1971) suggests that Xylo- 
cladium Syd., another nomen confusum is the acceptable name. 
Cl adosteri gma Pat., Bull. Soc. Mycol. France 8: 138. 1892. 
Type species (only original species) : Cladosterigma fusispora 
Pat . 
Notes: Petch (1923) treated the genus in the Stilbaceae as 
did Clements and Shear (1931) though doubtfully. Kendrick and 
Carmichael (1973) state that the illustration in the original 
publication is difficult to interpret. There are specimens of 
the type species in the Patouillard Herbarium. 
Cl athrotri chum Pat., Bull. Soc. Mycol. France 37: 35. 1921. 
Type species (only original species) : Clathrotrichum sub - 
carneum Pat. 
Notes: According to Mason (1928) this is a synonym of 
Beneowskia . It was treated by Clements and Shear (1931) in the 
Stilbaceae. Kendrick and Carmichael (1973) say it is Martindalia 
Sacc. & Ellis. 
Delortia Pat. & Gail., Bull. Soc. Mycol. France 5: 43. 1888. 
Type species (only original species) : Delortia palmicola 
Pat. & Gail. 
Notes: This genus was originally described as a Hetero- 
basidiomycete by Patouillard, however, it has been treated by 
Linder (1929) and Moore (1955) as a genus in the Helicosporae. 
It is named in honor of M. Delort who collected the holotype. 
Helostroma Pat.., Bull. Soc. Mycol. France! 18: 52. 1902. 
Type species (only original species) : Helostroma album 
(Desm.) Pat. 
Notes: Articularia v . Hoh, was used by Charles (1935) for this 
genus. Microstoma Niessl. was considered the proper name by von 
Arx (1970). 
Hirsute! la Pat., Rev. Mycol. (Toulouse) 14: 67. 1892. 
Type species (only original species): Hirsutella entomophila 
Pat . 
Notes: The genus was considered a degenerate Clavaria by 
Patouillard, however, Speare (1920) and Petch (1923, 1935) have 
considered it to be a Hyphomycete. Petch has added a number of speci 
species . 
