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II. Fungi on Leaves — continued . 
33. Sporodesmium triseptatum. 
34. Coniothecium citri. 
35. Macrosporium citri. 
36. Macrosporium disruptum. 
37. Fusarium roseum. 
38. JSpicoccum granulatum. 
39. Phyllosticta hesperidearura. 
40. Phyllosticta longispora. 
41. Phyllosticta scabiosa. 
42. Phoma flaccida. 
43. Phoma hesperidum. 
44. Phoma rhodospora. 
45. Dothiorella federata. 
46. Pyrenochmta destructiva. 
47. Couiofchyrium citricolum. 
48. Coniothyrium ccrvintim. 
49. Diplodia destruens. 
50. Ascochyta citri cola. 
51. Hendersonia citri. 
52. Hendersonia socia. 
53. Septoria flaccescens. 
54. Septoria westraliensis. 
55. Grloeosporium citricolum. 
56. Glocosporium tenuisporum. 
57. Colletotrichuin glceosporioides. 
58. Pestalozzia funorea. 
22. CITRUS SPII2ERELLA. 
(Sphwrella citricola , n. sp.) 
Pcrithecia loosely gregarious, minute* black to fuliginous, im¬ 
mersed, membranaceous, sub-globose, shortly papillate with round 
pore, about 100^. diam. and pore 18-20^. diam. 
Asci elongated-clavate to fusoid, shortly stalked, 37-41 x 
11-13^. 
Sporidia 8,sub-hyaline, narrowly oblong, rounded at both ends, 
distichous, very slightly constricted at septum, with finely granu¬ 
lar contents, 13-15 X 3^-4 fi. On both surfaces of withored tip 
of Lemon loaf. April, 1898. Corroy, Queensland. (Tryon.) 
It differs from S. gibelliana (Pass.) in the asci being twice as 
broad and the sporidia much longer. In the immature stage, the 
sporidia are continuous and oval, and towards maturity they be¬ 
come elongated and uniseptate. 
It was found associated with Colletotrichum glceosporioides 
(Penz.). (Figs. 48, 49.) 
