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layer. Folds of the hymenium broad, obtuse, with numerous warts.<br />

Quite distinct metuloids are found on spongiosa, which do not occur<br />

on the American forms. Hence it might be called a "new genus."<br />

Spongiosa seems to be an African and Eastern species, absent from<br />

the American tropics. It is quite close to Cladoderris dendritica,<br />

having the same tomentum layer on the pileus, and the main differ-<br />

-ence is the broad, more obtuse and flatter hymenium folds.<br />

Fig. 526.<br />

Cladoderris spongiosa.<br />

Type specimen in herbarium of Fries.<br />

There are relatively few specimens in the museums from Africa,<br />

Australia, Mauritius and Philippines. Nor is the distinction between<br />

it and Cladoderris elegans strongly marked, for the nature of the<br />

folds is not an absolute character, and many specimens occur that<br />

to be intermediate.<br />

appear<br />

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