A Provisional Key to the Genera of Hymenomycetes (Mushrooms, Toadstools, Etc.)
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V, Clavariaceae. Key to the genera of the Clavariaceae. Ai) Plants fleshy, or fleshy-fibrous, not very small. SPARASSIS. Plants branched, branches foliaceous, much flattened. ACURTIS. Plants fibrous-fleshy, divided into fibrous clavate branches, spores mealy. (This genus is now regarded by some as an abnormal form of Lentinus tigrinus. XI, 139). CLAVARIA. Plants fleshy, branched or simple, branches typically terete, some simple forms clavate. Ramaria Holmsk. Branched, branches above attenuate. ..., (Sacc. 692). Syncoryne Fr. Subsimple, cespitose or fasiculate at base. (Sacc. 717). Holecoryne Fr. Subsimple, at the base distinct. (Sacc. 722). A*) Plants gelatinous-cartilaginous. CALOCERA. Viscid when moist, drying horny, simple or branched, hymenium tremelloid. (Placed by Massee in the Dacryomycetaceae, because of the forked basidia). A») Plants leathery or nearly so. a) Hymenium setulose, tomentose, or hairy. LACHNOCLADIUM. Branched, with sterile setae or a sterile tomentum. HIRSUTELLA. Plants clavariaeform, simple or branched, straight, rigid ; hairy from the very long sterigmata on the basidia.
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