Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![no. 372, 373. Fr. S.M. ii. p. 350. Fries, exs. no. 46. Eng. Fl. v. 241. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. 46,/. 82. Stromalosphceria stigma, Grev. t. 223,/. 2. S. decoriicans, Sow. 1.137. Stictospharia Hnffmanni, Tul. Carp. ii. p. 50, t. 6. Coo/ce exs. no. 240. jPc^Z. eajs. 1043. Eutypa leioplaca, FcJd. exs. no. 1047. On sticks. Common. [United States.] Many inches long, tlirowing off the cuticle, varying with the ostiola, sunk in a little pit, and prominent. At first brownish, then black, generally cracked transversely. Sporidia ('0004 in.) Ol m.m. 2435. Diatrype discifoxmis. Fr. Discoid Diatrype. Orbicular, plane, even, black, white within ; perithecia attenu- ated into a slender neck; ostiola punctiform ; sporidia biseriate or crowded,yellowish in amass, almost colourless when detached, slightly curved.—/'r. S.V.S.p. 385. Tul. Carp. n. p.102. S. disciformis, Hoffm. V.C. i. t. 4,/. 1. Movg. exs. no. 80. Fr. S.M. i\.p. 353. Cooke exs. no. 389. Fries exs. no. 71. Eng. Fl. y. p. 241. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. 1.46,/. 64. Stromatosphoeria disci- formis, Grev. t. 314. Sph. depressa, Sow. <. 216. On dry branches of beech. Common. [Mid. Carolina.] About 2 lines broad, at first reddish, more constantly round than D. bullaia, flat or depressed, sometimes waved, not at all convex. Perithecia more oblong. Ostiola prominent, or immersed. Sporidia (■0002-0003 in.) 005- •0075 m.m. 2436. Diatrype bullata. Fr. Bullate Diatrype. Erumpent, convexo-plane, oval, or reniform, black, white within, papillated with the ostiola ; sporidia crowded, cylindrical, obtuse, slightly curved.—i^r. S. V.S.p. 385. Tul. Car}). Hp. 103. Rabh. exs. no. 47. Sj^h. hullata, Hoffm. V.C. t. 2./. 1. Pers. Ic. Pict. t. 3, / 6, 7. Fr. S.M. ii.p. 349. Eng. Fl.v. p. 241. Fries. exs.no 342. Moug. exs. no.86G. Sphceria jjlacenta, Tode.f.'dl. S. depressa. Bolt. t. 122, / 1. Bull. t. 432,/ 2 ? On willow branches. 2-3 lines broad, gently convex, brownish, then black; perithecia in a single row, globose, often altered in form by mutual pressure, resting upon the matrix. Ostiola projecting slightly, often.stellate. When cut off hon- zontally beneath the stroma a distinct black line is seen upon the wood. Sporidia (•0002--0003 in.) -OOS-'OOrs m.m. 2437. Diatrype hystrix. Fr. Hedge hog Sphsria. Bursting forth transversely, depressed, oval, rather plane, black, brownish within ; rostella distinct, somewhat mcrassated above ; Sporidia sausage-shaped, minute.—i^r. Smwu V.S. p.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21906439_0848.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)