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Lloyd Mycological Writings V4.pdf - MykoWeb

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CONTEXT AND PORES COLORED.<br />

POLYPORUS VINOSUS (Fig. 679). Pileus thin, usually sessile,<br />

dimidiate, dark vinaceous color (dark, livid purple). Surface smooth,<br />

concolorous. Context thin, brittle, hard, more brown than the<br />

surface. Pores minute, dark, concolorous with the surface. Spores<br />

(B) allantoid, 1# x 4-4>^, hyaline.<br />

This is a frequent species, and widespread in the tropics. We<br />

have noted specimens from Cuba, British Honduras, New Guinea,<br />

Malay, Java, the Philippines. From the United States, we made one<br />

collection in Florida, and at New York Gardens there is one from<br />

Harper, Georgia. It has always a thin pileus, usually curling in drying.<br />

Generally it is sessile with a broad attachment, but at Kew is a collection<br />

from West Africa that is petaloid and has a short, lateral stipe.<br />

SPECIMENS. Java, J. P. Mousset; Ceylon, T. Petch; Congo Beige, Edouard Luja; Madagascar,<br />

Henri Perrier de la Bathie; Philippines, E. D. Merrill; Japan, A. Yasuda; Florida, C. G. L.<br />

The specimen from Congo Beige is much thicker, larger, and has paler context than other collections.<br />

Compare badius, Mollerianus, tristis.<br />

POLYPORUS MOLLERIANUS (cfr. Stip. Pol., p. 147) is a petaloid form of<br />

Polyporus vinosus, agreeing with the sessile form exactly as to color, context, pores,<br />

etc., but spathulate and stipitate. There is a collection at Kew. It is only known<br />

from Africa.<br />

TRAMETES VIOLACEUS. Pileus thin, applanate, rigid,<br />

sessile, often decurrent behind. Surface dull, smooth, no distinct crust,<br />

pale brown, soft to the touch, minutely velvety. Context firm, hard,<br />

slightly punky, pale violaceous color (dull Indian purple). Pores<br />

minute, rigid, hard, dark, purple tissue, !-!> mm. long. Spores not<br />

found, doubtless hyaline.<br />

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