RF2WF7T5Y–Trichoderma foliicola, also called Hypocrea foliicola, anamorphic fungus from Finland growing on leaf litter, no common English name
RMA15WGD–Slime mould Physarum cinereum Badhamia foliicola or Mucilago crustacea on turfgrass
RF2WFD9TP–Trichoderma foliicola, also called Hypocrea foliicola, anamorphic fungus from Finland growing on leaf litter, no common English name
RF2TBJ25B–Slime mold (Badhamia foliicola) is a myxomycetes. This photo was taken near Mosqueruela, Teruel province, Aragon, Spain.
RMCPC7PH–Slime mould (Badhamia foliicola) late stage fruiting bodies on grass cuttings UK Rare
RF2TCRP28–Badhamia foliicola is a myxomicetes or myxogastria species. This photo was taken in Gorbeia Natural Park, Vizcaya province, Euskadi, Spain.
RMACGGX4–Old sporangia of one of the slime mould fungi on a daisy leaf
RM2AM6XD2–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . ,i^.^^—^-^^fi-^— Ol mm. Figure 2.—Pimplinae-.Ephialtini, head sclerites: a, Scamhus hispae (Harris); b, Alophos-ternum foliicola Cushman; c, Calliephialtes variatipes (Provancher). (1, antenna; 2,spiracle; 3, skin.) ICHNEUMONID FINAL INSTAR LARVAE—SHORT 403
RMAJWJMD–Freshly formed slime mould on turfgrass on a humid morning
RMPG45R5–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 516 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE H. oryzae Miy. on rice; H. notha Sacc. & Br. on Juniperus leaves; H. togniniana Poll, on Cycas. H. foliicola (Berk.) Fcl."' Pycnidia epiphyllous, bro^Tiish-black, subglobose, subelliptic or irregular; conidia elliptic to clavate, obtuse, 3 to 5-septate; conid- iophores filiform, radiating. On Juniperus and Pine. Cryptostictis Fuckel (p. 515) Pycnidia erumpent, globose or depressed, ostiolate; conidia elongate, 2 or more septate, subapically appendiculate with a long hyaline bristle.
RMBBFT6A–Slime mould on turfgrass on humid morning
RMMAAH9E–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Einige von den im Nachfolgenden aufgeführten Arten sind sicher Sanimel- arten, wie Cytospora decipiens Sacc., welche ausser auf Carpinus auch noch auf Acer, Betula, Fagus, Querus; dann C. ambiens Sacc, auf Acer, Betula, Carpinus, Castanea, Corylus, Fagus, Fraxinus, Populus, Quercus, Rubus, ferner C. foliicola Libert, auf Acer, Evonymus, Crataegus, Hedera, Quercus, Smilax, Vinca angegeben werden. Bei genauer und eingehender Beobachtung mit den jetzt sehr verbesserten Instrumenten werden auf den verschiedenen
RF2T93HTM–Trichoderma foliicola, also called Hypocrea foliicola, anamorphic fungus from Finland growing on leaf litter, no common English name
RMCPC7NR–Slime mould (Badhamia foliicola) plasmodium beginning to develop fruiting bodies on grass cuttings UK
RF2TCRP2G–Badhamia foliicola is a myxomicetes or myxogastria species. This photo was taken in Gorbeia Natural Park, Vizcaya province, Euskadi, Spain.
RM2AM6X0E–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . Figure 2.—Pimplinae-.Ephialtini, head sclerites: a, Scamhus hispae (Harris); b, Alophos-ternum foliicola Cushman; c, Calliephialtes variatipes (Provancher). (1, antenna; 2,spiracle; 3, skin.) ICHNEUMONID FINAL INSTAR LARVAE—SHORT 403. Figure 3.—Pimplinae:Ephialtini, head sclerites: a, Ephialtes irritaior (Fabricius); b,Iseropus stercorator brunneifrons (Viereck); c, Tromatobia rujopectus (Cresson). (1,antenna; 2, spiracle; 3, skin.) 404 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
RF2T93HXW–Trichoderma foliicola, also called Hypocrea foliicola, anamorphic fungus from Finland growing on leaf litter, no common English name
RMRG72YJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: EPHIALTINAE 207 their length; female subgenital plate completely but weakly sclero- tized, or with a large median basal membranous area; ovipositor weakly compressed, decurved but its apical part straight; ovipositor sheath about 0.33 as long as front wing. This genus includes only the genotype, which is transcontinental in the Canadian and Transition zones of North America, and an undescribed species in Japan. 1. Alophosternuin foliicola Cushman Figure 370 Alophosternum foliicola Cushman, 1933, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.
RMRGKCGH–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 196 D. L. HAWKSWORTH. Fig. 2 Acremonium spegazzinii (LPS 11.339—holotype). conidiogenous cell. Conidia catenate or sometimes solitary, dry, ellipsoid, obclavate, subcylindri- cal or lemoniform, brown to dark brown, non-septate or transversely septate. Type species: Ampullifera foliicola Deight. Perfect state: ? Teratoschaeta Bat. & Fonseca; see under A. amoeboides. Number of species: Six species are accepted here, one of which is newly described. All occur as obligately lichenicolous fungi on foliicolous lichens with the possible e
RMRG70PA–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 634 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figures 370-378.—Male genitalia, species of Alophosternum and Coleocentrus: 370, A. foliicola; 371, C. occidentalis; 372, C. quebecensis; 373, C. pi It it i; 374, C. harringtoni; 375, C. rufocoxatus; 370, C. manni; 377, C. rufus; 378, C. flavipes.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smiths
RMRDE59J–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 516 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE H. oryzae Miy. on rice; H. notha Sacc. & Br. on Juniperus leaves; H. togniniana Poll, on Cycas. H. foliicola (Berk.) Fcl."' Pycnidia epiphyllous, bro^Tiish-black, subglobose, subelliptic or irregular; conidia elliptic to clavate, obtuse, 3 to 5-septate; conid- iophores filiform, radiating. On Juniperus and Pine. Cryptostictis Fuckel (p. 515) Pycnidia erumpent, globose or depressed, ostiolate; conidia elongate, 2 or more septate, subapically appendiculate with a long hyaline bristle.
RMRH3420–. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. EXIDIA. 313 15. T. foliicola Fckl.—White above, brown below, scattered, Tremeiia. crowded, somewhat sessile, granular, globose, gelatinous above, hard and dry below, when dry cup-shaped. Conidia on the apices of branched sterigmata, fusiform curved, simple, hyaline, 6x2 mk. On the lower surface of leaves of Rubus fruticosus with Phrag- midium. Castle Rising, 1882. March. Name—folium, a leaf; colo, to inhabit. Fckl. Symb.Myc.p. 402. Grevil- lea, vol. xiii. p. 50. Sacc. Fung. Ital. n. 1024. 16. T. torta Berk.— Yellow or ora
RMRG6E4F–. Bulletin trimestriel de la Société mycologique de France. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. FiG. 1. Puccinia Le Testui. 4. — Ravenelia Le Testui nov. sp. Rami et foliicola. Maculis nullis ; soris uredosporiferis ampliigenis, sparsis, per totam paginam folii disseminatis, primum tectis, rotundatis, minutis ; paraphysibus pallide colo- ratis, rectis, 55 f* longis, apice clavatis vel nodulosis, rarius acutis ; uredosporis oblongis vel subglobosis, flavis, dein brunneis, aculeatis, 17-20=12-15. Soris teleutosporis amplii- genis. sœpe caulicolis et usque ad 1 centim. longis, atris : cel- lulis epidermidis,
RMRGKCE5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 200 D. L. HAWKSWORTH. 10/im Fig. 4 Ampullifera foliicola (IM1 55448^—holotype). hyphae relatively thin-walled, smooth-walled, pale brown to brown, septate, not or slightly constricted at the septa, cells very variable in length, mainly 7-12 um long and 3-4-5 urn wide; hyphopodia abundant, alternate or opposite, generally arising towards the distal end of the cell, usually only one per cell but exceptionally more, subglobose below, base mainly 2-5—4 fira diam, paler than the hyphae on which they arise, distinctly mucronate, the neck str
RMRH33RY–. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. EXIDIA. 3*3 15. T. foliicola Fckl.—White above, brown below, scattered, Tremeiia. crowded, somewhat sessile, granular, globose, gelatinous above, hard and dry below, when dry cup-shaped. Conidia on the apices of branched sterigmata, fusiform curved, simple, hyaline, 6x2 mk. On the lower surface of leaves of Ritbus friiticosus with Phrag- midinm. Castle Rising, 1882. March. Name—folium, a leaf; colo, to inhabit. Fckl. Symb. Myc. p. 402. Grevil- lea, vol. xiii. p. 50. Sacc. Fung. Ital. n. 1024. 16. T. torta Berk.— Yellow or orange, minute,
RMREDGXT–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 100 8. B. foliicola Lister iu Jouni. of Bot. XXXV (1897), 209, XXXIX, 82, XLII, 129, und Monogr. ed. 2, 34, pl. 11, fig. aâc; Schinz iu Mitt. Naturw. Ges. Winterthur VI, 28, Torrend in Broteria VII, 150. Synonyme: Badhamia microcarpa Scliles. m, 1 (1889), 131. Schröter in Cohu Krypt. Fl.. Plasmodium orange- gelb. Sporangien ku- gelig oder verkehrt ei- förmig, ^^2 â ^ ^''" breit, bläulichgrau iri- sierend, kalkarm,sitzend und gehÃ
RMRMWB53–. Annales du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants; Plants -- Indonesia. 123 vielleicht darch die Zartheit des Objectes veranlasst. Jedenfalls sehien mir dieser TJmstand kein geniigender Grand, um fur unsere Nematode eine ueue Gattung aufzustellen. Dahingegen konnte ich dieselbe mit keiner der beschriebenen Arten iden- tificiren und werde dieselbe als Tylenclms foliicola bezeichnen. Die in den untersuchten Blattern in grosser Anzahl vorhan- denen Mannchen (Fig. 20, B) besitzen eine Lange von circa 0,84: mm. und sind sehr schlank; die Dicke betragt nam- lich nur 1,6 Proc. der Korperlange (im F