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SECTION LIGNOSUS.<br />

SYNONYMS, REJECTED AND UNKNOWN SPECIES.<br />

Butignoti, Europe, Boudier (as Trametes, published ?)=corrugis.<br />

canalium, China, Loureiro. Too ancient and vague to be entitled to a place<br />

even in synonymy. "Described" 120 years ago and never seen since. Said to<br />

be "white and viscid. '<br />

hemibaphus, Brazil, Berkeley=obese camerarius.<br />

obsoletus, Brazil, Fries. No type exists. I judge it is similar to brunneo-<br />

pictus.<br />

pallidus, Brazil, Berkeley^camerarius.<br />

Rhizophorae, East Indies, Reichardt (as Trametes) =scopulosus. It was well<br />

illustrated and has generally been called under this name.<br />

rhodophaeus, Java, Leveille. This was described as having a short, lateral<br />

stipe (or sessile). The type specimen (at Leiden) is sessile and is now referred<br />

to semilaccatus, which is I believe always a sessile species.<br />

scleropodius, Africa, Leveille=sacer.<br />

semiclausus, Brazil, Berkelev brunneo pictus.<br />

Trogii, Europe, Fries. This was a name proposed for rugosus of Trog,<br />

but when Fries published it he called it Polyporus corrugis.<br />

triqueter in the sense of Quelet is corrugis. Not the same as in the sense<br />

of Romell and Bresadola.<br />

SECTION PETALOIDES.<br />

We include in this section most species that have lateral stipes, embracing<br />

for the most part the divisions Petaloides of Polyporus and Discipedes of<br />

Polystictus as found in Saccardo. The more woody species (Lignosus) are<br />

classed in the preceding sections. Also in the section Melanopus are found those<br />

species with black, lateral stems.<br />

Fig. 426<br />

Petaloides hirtus.<br />

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