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physati. Sporae ellipsoideae, i-septatae, atro-fuscae. Tryblidio 
Lembosiae, Schizocycloni affin.” r » , n 
y [Ascomycetae.) 
Discomycopsella P. Hennings n. g. Leptostromataceae. 
Hedwigia, 411146. 5 Aug. 1902. 
“Perithecia innato-erumpentia, carbonacea, atra vertice poro- 
sorimosa. Conidia conglobata subglobosa vel ovoidea, fusco- 
brunnea, granulato-verrucosa. Discomycopsi aff.” 
[Ascomycetae.] 
Eidamella Matru. et Dassonv. n. g. Gymnoascaceae. Bul¬ 
letin de la Societe Mycologique de France, 17:129. 13 May 1901. 
“Peritheces buissonneux; peridium forme d'hyphes a paroi 
epaisse, cutinisee et noire, abandomment ramifies, portant de 
courtes branches laterales a pointe incolore sur laquelle s’insere, 
dans le jeune age, un a cinq filaments spirales incolores. Asques 
nombreux, ovales, courtement pedicelles, renfermant huit asco- 
spores fusiformes, incolores.” r . ^ n 
r [Ascomycetae.] 
Entonaema A. Moller n. g. Sphaeriaceae (Xylariacae). 
Phycomyceten und Ascomyceten, 306. 1901. 
“Fruchkorper hohl, weichfleischig, innen gallertig, unregel- 
massig geformte, oft mehrere cm. grosse Knollen oder Blasen 
mit verhaltnissmassig dunner Wandung darstellend. Perithycien 
auf der ganzen Uderflache eingesenkt. Schlauchsporen einzellig, 
dunkel. [Ascomycetae.] 
Eoterfezia Atks. n. g. Elaphomycetes. Botanical Gazette, 
34:40. July 1902. 
“Fruit bodies subglobose, minute, fleshy, with a distinct but 
very thin, undifferentiated wall, smooth or slightly hairy. In¬ 
terior of fruit body with sterile avenues radiating from the base 
and branching until they unite with the wall. Fertile areas lying 
between containing the asci intermingled with the supporting 
hyphae. Spores smooth, hyaline, one-celled. Interior not dis¬ 
integrating into a powdery mass at maturity. At present one 
species.” r . . 
[Ascomycetae.] 
Eoterfeziaceze Atks. n. fam. Elaphomycetes. Botanical Ga¬ 
zette, 34:40. July 1902. 
“Fruit bodies with a thin but distinct wall of closely inter¬ 
laced hyphae. Interior with sterile avenues connected with the 
wall and separating the fertile areas where the asci are irregu- 
larly arranged." [Ascomycete.] 
Flaminia Sacc. et Syd. n. g. Stictidaceae. Sylloge Fun- 
gorum 16:777. 1 Feb. 1902. 
“Ascomata primitus innata, globosa, clausa, dein disco punc- 
toideo-aperto, orbiculari, demum piano. Asci ovoidei, polyspori, 
parce paraphvsati. Sporidia globosa, hyalina, levia. — Lindau- 
ellae affinis, sed plane differt ascis ovatis polysporis.” 
