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336. A. micis, Mull. Arg. Similar to A. confcrta, but the thallus 
greyish-brown, and the apoth. black and somewhat stouter, within 
dark. Spores muriform, the transverse cells 12, the longitudinal 
4-5, .025-35 by .012-15 mm. — Graph. Fee. p. 60. — A. polymorpha 
v. substellata Fee Fss., p. 53, Suppl., p. 38. — Tropical. 
337. A. nehulosii, Mull. Arg. Thallus thin, white, nebulose, 
about one inch in diameter. Apoth. numerous, angulose-orbicular, 
or at length short radiate and irregularly few lobed, plane, slightly 
rugulose, within dark. Spores muriform, the transverse series 8, 
the longitudinal 2-3, .018 by .007-8 mm. — Beitr., n. 221. — Caracas, 
S. America.—Near A. abnormis and A. tcediosa. 
338. A. consanguinea, Mull. Arg. Thallus thin, white, effuse. 
Apoth. oblong-difform or angulose-orbicular, plano-convex, within 
pale. Spores ellipsoid, 6 locular, the cells 1-3 times divided, .017- 
19 by .007-8 mm.— Beitr., n. 1377.—Cape of Good Hope.—Akin 
to A. atro-rufa. 
339. A. emersa, Mull. Arg. Thallus thin, white, effuse, some¬ 
what mealy. Apoth. orbicular or oblong, depressed-convex. Spores 
ovoid-fusiform, 6 locular, the cells now once divided, .015-17 by 
.007-9 mm.— Socotr., p. 13.—Socotra, Africa. 
340. A. obvelata, Mull. Arg. Thallus thin, white, at length 
mealy. Apoth. angulose-orbicular or somewhat rugulose, convex, 
now confluent, suffused with the thallus, within greenish, the hypo- 
thecium pale. Spores ovoid, 12 locular, the intermediate cells 2-3 
times divided, .028-35 by .013-15 mm.— Beitr., n. 1098.—Australia. 
341. A. albida, Mull. Arg. Thallus white or greyish-white, at 
length somewhat mealy. Apoth. angulose-oblong, curved and ir¬ 
regular, or short-bifurcate, slightly prominent, the hypothecium dark. 
Spores oblong-ovoid, 6 locular, the intermediate cells 2-3 times di¬ 
vided, .028 by .012 mm.— Beitr., n. 1097. Exs. Lojka Univ., 11. 
243.—Australia. 
342. A. xylograplioides, Mull. Arg. Thallus inconspicuous. 
Apoth. emergent, linear, acuminate, simple or 2 branched, obso- 
letely rimaeform, within pale. Spores obovoid, 4-6 locular, the in¬ 
termediate cells once divided, .012-15 by .0065-7 mm.— Palest., p. 
7.—Palestine. 
343. A. phyllogena, Mull. Arg. Thallus thin, white, somewhat 
indistinct. Apoth. orbicular, slightly convex, somewhat rugulose, 
the hypothecium olive-black. Spores 1, oblong-ellipsoid, muriform, 
the transverse cells 18-20, the longitudinal 5-6, .070 by .023 mm._ 
Beitr., n. 308. — On leaves, Brazil. — Akin to this is Wright Cub., n. 
196, on leaves, the spores 1, muriform-multilocular, brown, .034-66 
by .014-16 mm. 
