. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. S2 168. Taphrina Sadebeckii Johanson, Syll. VIII '^^ R 91 b =«" 6. â 02 a'''^ Syn: Exoascus flavus Sadeb. Wt. II ' JuneâSept., as patches on the upper surface of the leaves, rather in- conspicuous. Alnus glutinosa. J. Viborg!, Grenaa; F. Glorup, Brsendeskov (R 83 d ^''5), Tiselholt; S. Folehave (R 96 m"i32); l. Vesterborg, Bellesminde; B. Allinge &. Hammershus (Neger 06), Blykobbe 6. Ekkodalen (R 06 dd ^^^). Alnus glutinosa laciniata. J. Borrevold. 169. Taphrina amentorum Sadeb. 1888^°, Syn: Taph. alni incana
. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. S2 168. Taphrina Sadebeckii Johanson, Syll. VIII '^^ R 91 b =«" 6. â 02 a'''^ Syn: Exoascus flavus Sadeb. Wt. II ' JuneâSept., as patches on the upper surface of the leaves, rather in- conspicuous. Alnus glutinosa. J. Viborg!, Grenaa; F. Glorup, Brsendeskov (R 83 d ^''5), Tiselholt; S. Folehave (R 96 m"i32); l. Vesterborg, Bellesminde; B. Allinge &. Hammershus (Neger 06), Blykobbe 6. Ekkodalen (R 06 dd ^^^). Alnus glutinosa laciniata. J. Borrevold. 169. Taphrina amentorum Sadeb. 1888^°, Syn: Taph. alni incanae (Kiihn) Magnus, Exoascus alnitorqua (Tul.) var. alni incanae Kiihn (Rabenh. fung. europ. exs. 1616), Ascomyces Tosquinetii strobilina Rostrup 80 a ^^^ c. icon., Exoascus alni incanae Kiihn Syll. X ®^, Lit. R 91 b''' The name bestowed upon it by Sadebeck should be preferred to that of Kiihn, the latter having only recorded this fungus as a variety. Common in the catkins of Alnus. Rostrup and Hartz have recorded its presence in interglacial deposits by Ejstrup J. (Hartz 09 '^^^ c. icon.). Neger thinks (06^'^) that this species might chiefly be found along the coasts of the Baltic and in the mountains. O. Rostrup found it at Herlufsholm in Septbr. 78, from where it has been distributed in Thiimens Mycotheca No 1366 under the name of Exoscus alni de By. var. strobilinus Thiim. Alnus glutinosa common. Alnus incana. Samse Brattingsborg (Exc. ^'/t 87); S. Gaune (E. W.); L. Knuthenborg; B. Aakirkeby (Jonathan Lange). 170. Taphrina epiphylla Sadeb., Syll. VIII«", R 91 b "' a '''^ Syn: Exoascus epiphyllus Sadeb. Wt. II'"'- The fungus makes its presence conspicuous by the large, but not dense witches-brooms which it produces on the trees; the ascigerous stage is found in the leaves JuneâSeptember. Alnus incana. J. Viborg!, Grenaa, Fredericia; F. Kerteminde (Exc. ^/s 95), Brsendeskov; S. Tisvilde, Fole- haven (R 96 m "2 a 96 q "«). Sorgen- fr
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