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212. A. subcoiiveniens, Nyl. Parasitic on Sticta dissect a. 
Similar to the preceding, but the spores .014-15 by .004 mm. 
Flora 1867, p. 440, N. Zeal. (1888,) p. 124. The original descrip¬ 
tion not seen.—Brazil. 
213. A. Ricasoliae, Mull. Arg. Parasitic on Sticta Hartmanni. 
Apoth. orbicular, slightly convex, olive-black, and brown, at length 
emergent, confluent. Spores sokeform, 2 locular, .011-15 by .003 
mm.— Beitr., 11. 1196. Shirley 1889 , p. 150-—Australia. 
214. A. destruens, (Rehm.) Rab. Parasitic on Theloschistes 
parietinus. No description seen. Spores 2 locular, .009-15 by 
.003-5 mm.— Exs. Rab., n. 816. Coni da Am. Flora 1874, /. 105. 
—Europe. 
f. maeulans, Rehm. — Conida Am. 1 . c. 
[A. vagans, Almcp, p. 50. is a composite species including A. 
lapidicola and its synonyms, A. ext Its , A. excentrica , and as sub¬ 
species A. rugulosa, A. epimela, A. circinata, and A. Pelveti , and 
the following varieties : 
Yar. lecanorina, Almcp Parasitic on apoth. of Lecanora albella. 
Apoth. very minute, innate. Spores .009-10 by .004-5 mm. Re¬ 
action blue or vinous red.— P. 54.—Scandinavia. 
Var. peltigerina , Almcp Parasitic on Peltigera canina and Sol¬ 
ar ina crocea. Apoth. very minute, convex or subglobose, the hypo- 
thecium dark. Spores oblong, .013-18 by .005-6 mm. Spermatia 
.004-5 mm. long.— P. 54.—Scandinavia. 
Yar. 11 . Parasitic on a Lecanora ( 1 Hagent.) Apoth. very mi¬ 
nute, subglobose, the hypothecium dark. Spores oblong, .014-20 
by .005-6 mm. Reaction blue.— P. 55. where it is called partly the 
same as A. convexella Nyl. Pot. Not. 1865,/. 100, but uncertainty 
is expressed whether it is the same as A. convexella Nyl. Pr. Gall., 
p. 169.—Scandinavia. 
Yar. maeularis, Almq. 'Phallus smooth, white. Apoth. very 
minute, maculaeform, often irregular, almost innate, within dark. 
Spores oblong. Reaction vinous red.— P. 52.—On bark, Scandi¬ 
navia. 
Yar. apatetica, (Mass.) Almq. Thallus ash colored, leprose. 
Apoth. minute, convex, within dark.— P. 52. Catillaria Mass. 
Symni., p. 50. Coniangium Kbr. Pg. p. 271. A. patellulata Nyl. 
Pr. Gall., p. 168. A. exilis Wain. II, p. 160.—Europe.] 
