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spongy throughout; tubes orange-colored, very large, thin-walled, 
irregular, lacerate, fragile; spores smooth, hyaline.” 
[ Basidiomycetae. ] 
Aurantiporus Murrill n. g. Polyporaceae. Bulletin of the 
Torrey Botanical Club, 32 1487. 195. 
“Hymenophore large, annual, epixylous, sessile, dimidiate; 
surface anoderm, sodden, bibulous, reddish-orange, soon fading; 
context reddish-yellow, fleshy-tough to woody, juicy when fresh, 
rigid when dry, conspicuously zonate; tubes small, slender, thin- 
walled, brilliant orange when fresh, becoming dark, resinous and 
fragile on drying; spores smooth, hyaline.” 
[ Basidiomycetae. ] 
Cerrenella Murrill n. g. Polyporaceae. Bulletin of the 
Torrey Botanical Club, 32:361. 1905. 
“Hymenophore thin, effused-reflexed, annual, epixylous; 
surface brown, zonate, anoderm, margin thin; context thin, cori¬ 
aceous, brown; hymenium at first poroid, very soon becoming 
irpiciform, the teeth irregular and compressed; spores smooth, 
hyaline.” 
[ Basidiomycetae. ] 
Coriolellu s Murrill n. g. Polyporaceae. Bulletin of the 
Torrey Botanical Club, 32:481. 1905. 
“Hymenophore small, dry, annual, epixylous, semi- resupi- 
nate; surface white, anoderm, usually azonate; context white, 
thin, fibrous to corky; hymenium concolorous, tubes thin-walled, 
usually large and irregular, dentate, but not irpiciform; spores 
smooth, hyaline.” 
[Basidiomycetae.] 
Coriolopsis Murrill n. g. Polyporaceae. Bulletin of the 
Torrey Botanical Club, 32:358. 1905. 
“Hymenophore thin, flexible or rigid, annual, epixylous, 
sessile, dimidiate, often largely resupinate; surface light-brown, 
zonate, anoderm, hairy, margin thin; context thin, coriaceous to 
woody, pale ferruginous, sometimes almost white; hymenium 
concolorous, tubes small, regular, thin-walled, entire; spores 
smooth, hyaline.” 
[ Basidiomycetae. ] 
Cueamyces Murrill n. g. Polyporaceae. Bulletin of the 
Torrey Botanical Club, 32 :48o. 1905. 
“Hymenophore large, annual epixylous, sessile; thin, dry. 
conchate; surface pelliculose, glabrous, normally azonate; con¬ 
text white or yellowish, thin, homogeneous, very soft and elastic; 
hymenium concolorous, tubes small and regular, rather thick- 
walled, firm and corky, mouths entire, spores smooth, hyaline.” 
[ Basidiomycetae. ] 
Dendrophagus Murrill n. g. Polyporaceae. Bulletin of the 
Torrey Botanical Club, 32:473. 1905. non Tourney 1900. 
