. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. 102 Bernice P. Bishop Museum—Bulletin No. 149. Mycosphaerella dianellae Stevens and Weedon n. sp. Spots elliptical, 1-2 cm. long, centers ashen-white, bordered by a reddish-brown band about 1 mm. wide; border definite. Spot characters visible from both sides of the leaf. Perithecia, numerous, erumpent, epiphyllous, circular or oblong, black, ostiolate, 140 by 155 to 230 by 310 m, Asci about 50 by 11^, thick walled in the upper portion. Spores' hyaline, i-septate, oblong, obtuse, 12-14 by 3/^. (See PI. x, B; fig. 26, c, d, e.) On Diamella odorata. Oahu: Wahiawa, June 3,


. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. 102 Bernice P. Bishop Museum—Bulletin No. 149. Mycosphaerella dianellae Stevens and Weedon n. sp. Spots elliptical, 1-2 cm. long, centers ashen-white, bordered by a reddish-brown band about 1 mm. wide; border definite. Spot characters visible from both sides of the leaf. Perithecia, numerous, erumpent, epiphyllous, circular or oblong, black, ostiolate, 140 by 155 to 230 by 310 m, Asci about 50 by 11^, thick walled in the upper portion. Spores' hyaline, i-septate, oblong, obtuse, 12-14 by 3/^. (See PI. x, B; fig. 26, c, d, e.) On Diamella odorata. Oahu: Wahiawa, June 3, no. 253; Waiahole ditch trail, June 12, no. 405; Kauai: Waimea canyon, June 15, no. 421 (type) ; Kalalau trail, June 16, no. 528; Maui: 1920, Forbes no. 1999. c^>. Figure; 26.—Ascospores and asci: a, ascospores of Lageniforma bambusae on bamboo; b, of Guignardia alyxiae (No. 199) on Alyxia olivaeformis; c-e, asco- spores and asci of Mycosphaerella dianellae on Dianella odorata—c, a sin- gle ascus; d, a group of asci; e, four ascospores. No. 150. Mycosphaerella eugeniae Rehm, Hedwigia, vol. 44, p. 4, 1905 On living leaves of Eugenia sandwicensis. Oahu: Palolo valley and Mt. Olympus, June 10, no. 321; Tantalus, June 22, no. 658. On Eugenia sps. Molokai: Halawa, Aug. 1912, Forbes no. 477. The characteristics of this specimen differed slightly from the descrip- tion in that the center of the spot was white; the asci and spores larger, and the spores were cylindrical rather than fusiform. The spores from specimen Forbes no. 477 were wider than those of the printed description. In the light of these differences, it is possible that the fungus on the above specimens represents a new Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. Honolulu, Hawaii : The Museum


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