. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ;Oo° dm. Fig. 126.—Lysurtis australiensis Cooke & Mass. One-half natural size. Young plant on left, mature plant and section on right. 2045a. L. australiensis Cooke & Mass. (from its native country—Australia).P. for the most part 5-lobed, lobes attenuate upwards, at firstconnivent, then somewhat rerlexed, with a longitudinal depres-sion along the middle, transversely rugose, tawny. , hollow cellular, whitish. Vo. globose, lobed, white. Ref
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ;Oo° dm. Fig. 126.—Lysurtis australiensis Cooke & Mass. One-half natural size. Young plant on left, mature plant and section on right. 2045a. L. australiensis Cooke & Mass. (from its native country—Australia).P. for the most part 5-lobed, lobes attenuate upwards, at firstconnivent, then somewhat rerlexed, with a longitudinal depres-sion along the middle, transversely rugose, tawny. , hollow cellular, whitish. Vo. globose, lobed, white. Refuse of wheat, probably Australian, Kidderminster, Worcester. 14 Nov.,1902. Carleton Rea. 6$ x % in. 464 LYCOPERDACEiE Battarrea Fam. VIII. LYCOPERDACE^l Peridium double, rarely single, gelatinous stratum absent. Sporesforming a powdery mass at maturity, mixed with a well-developedcapillitium. A very feeble membrane separating the gleba from thedouble outer peridium, may be detected in immature examples. Species 2046—2084 Key to the Genera. Peridium vertically compressed. Stoma apical 111 Battarrea. Peridium subglobose. Stoma apica
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