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46. A. lilacina. Mont. Thallus thin, whitish ash-colored, ef- 
tuse. Apoth. lilac-purple, punctiform, roundish, convex. Spores 4 
locular. — Syll. p. 353, Java, p. 52.— Java. 
47 - A. epiodes, Nyl. Thallus thin, white, subdeterminate. 
Apoth. black or blackening, rounded or oblong, plane, within dark, 
the epithecium covered with a thick violet stratum. Spores ovoid- 
oblong, 8 locular, brown, .032-40 by .010-14 mm. Reaction dark 
vinous red. Spermatia .005-6 mm. long. — N. Zeal. 1888,/. 121. 
“ Forsan optime disponenda prope .4. cinnabarinam — New Zea¬ 
land. 
ttt Apoth. yellow, cinnamon-colored or reddish-brown, often 
blackening. 
4&- A. elegans, (Ach.) Almcp Thallus thin, leprous, whitish 
ash-colored. Apoth. dark yellow, crowded, lobate-difform or stel¬ 
late. Spores ovoid, 4 locular, the upper cell larger, .015-18 by 
.007-8 mm. ; figured in Hepp., n. 354. Reaction blue.— Alrnq., p. 
19. Spiloma Ach. Syn., p. 1. A. ochracea Duf. Rems. du genre 
Opeg., p. 8. Kbr. Syst., p. 292. Coniocarpon Fr. S. (J. V., p. 228, 
L. E., p. 380. Mass. Ric., p. 47. A. cinnabarina v. ochracea Nyl. 
Arth.,p. 89, Pr. Gall., p. 164. Exs. Lojka Univ.,n. 41. — Europe. 
49- A. cinmimomea, Mull. Arg. Thallus thin, white, limited 
by a dark line. Apoth. cinnamon-colored, orbicular, now conflu¬ 
ent, planoconvex, marginate when young, within pale. Spores 
oblong-ovoid, 4 locular, .015 by .005 mm., the two middle cells 
smaller. — Beitr., n. 224. — S. America. 
50. A. seplemloeularis, Mull. Arg. Thallus thin, clayey-white, 
limited by a dark line. Apoth. dark cinnamon-brown, orbicular, 
depressed-hemispherical, bordered by an evanescent paler margin, 
two often confluent, within reddish-brown. Spores decolorate or 
pale brown, cylindrical-obovoid, 6-12 locular, the upper cell larger, 
.028-35 by .007-8 mm. — Beitr., u. 222. — New Grenada. Exs. 
Lindig., n. 2610, p. p. 
51. A. noli-tangere, (Mont.) Nyl. Thallus floccose, composed 
of intertangled yellowish-green filaments. Apoth. tawny flesh-col¬ 
ored, innate, orbicular, depressed, somewhat margined by the thal¬ 
lus, sprinkled with green granules. Spores fusiform, 4 locular, 
.018 by .005 mm. — Cilicia Mont. Ann. Sci. Nat. 1834, p. 275 and 
t. 16, f. 2. Chrysothrix ibid. Chil., p. 212, Syll ., p. 382, Mass. Mott- 
ogr. in Alt. Ven. 1859,/. 499 > aiuit - 3 - Stitz. Beitr., p. 141. Ar- 
thonia Nyl. Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 4, III, p. 186, Kph. Novara Voy., p. 
108. — South America. Tuckerman in Gen., p. 219, considers it 
analogous to Ccenogonium. 
