RM2EPJNEG–Cristatella mucedo, Colony of moss animals, Attersee, Austria
RMB6RXWN–Bryozoa / Moostiere, Name Cristatella, 1/ Cristella mucedo
RFT5YTPP–A picture showing an example of Brown Mold which is also known as Mucor Mucedo, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMW7TRTK–Freshwater Bryozoan (Cristatella mucedo) colony of zooids attached to a root, Europe, June, controlled conditions
RFT5TX4K–Cristatella Mucedo is a bryozoan in the family Cristatellidae and the only species of the genus Cristatella vintage line drawing or engraving illustra
RMF87EJ1–Bryozoa moss animals: Cristatella mucedo 1-5, 10-12, Plumatella repens 6-8 and fungoid bryosoan, Plumatella fungosa 9. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RFP58NPY–Freshwater moss animal
RFEW4EGN–Mucor, vintage engraved illustration. La Vie dans la nature, 1890.
RMJ3APEH–Dodel Port Atlas Mucor mucedo XII
RMPC9N2E–166 Dodel-Port Atlas Mucor mucedo XII
RMHX17RF–Dodel Port Atlas Mucor mucedo XII
RMP2542G–. Cristatella mucedo 70 Cristatella mucedo - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 093 19 0002
RM2A2MCWE–Cristatella mucedo, Print, Cristatella mucedo is a bryozoan in the family Cristatellidae, and the only species of the genus Cristatella
RM2K4NGK5–Ultra-macro mold fungi (Mucor mucedo). Black heads of sporangia and thin strands of mycelium (one branched cell) resemble alien life. It is used for p
RFP58NP2–Freshwater moss animal
RMP7DX9R–Bryozoa moss animals: Cristatella mucedo 1-5, 10-12, Plumatella repens 6-8 and fungoid bryosoan, Plumatella fungosa 9. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMKBPPT3–EB1911 Fungi Mucor Mucedo stages of the zygospore
RMW27848–Archive image from page 250 of Danmarks geologiske undersøgelse (1899). Danmarks geologiske undersøgelse danmarksgeologi131916danm Year: 1899 228 Dyr K Sk Spongilla lacustris. . . . Cristatella mucedo ... Nephelis octocnlata . . . Daphnia sp Acari (Midder) Phryganidæ Kokoner (ikke nærmere bestemt) Anodonta mutabilis Bythinia tentaculata Limnæa ovata stagnalis Pisidium gassiessianum — SP Planorbis albus — borealis — carinaius — naut ileus — Stroemi — umbilicatus — vortex Sphærium corneum Valvata cristata — piscinalis Bufo vulgaris Rana platyrrhinus 229 V = Vallensgaards Mose. A = Anbøj. S
RMP2542J–. Cristatella mucedo 70 Cristatella mucedo - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 093 19 0003
RM2AGEPKC–. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 150. Rhopalomyces pallidus. Fig. 151. Myxotrichum deflexum. The Sporocybe alternata and Ascophora mucedo,fig. 151. 28* 436 MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. The three following give the fabric a pinkcolouring. The Aspergillus roseus, fig. 153, with colourlessmycelium, and red tinted heads.. Fig. 152. Ascophora mucedo. Fig. 153. Aspergillus roseus. The Papulaspora sapedionidides, fig. 154, like-wise with colourless mycelium and brick red heads.
RMMY6YP0–. Français : Planche d'illustration de l'Atlas de Botanique d'Arnold Dodel-Port de l'espèce Mucor mucedo . 17 April 2014, 08:23:30. Carolina et Arnold Dodel-Port 142 Dodel-Port Atlas Mucor mucedo XII
RMB6RXY7–Bryozoa / Moostiere, Name Cristatella, 2/ Cristella mucedo
RMPG457X–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. gS MYCOLOGY The important genera of the family are Mucor, Rhizoptis, Phycomy- ces, Absidia, Sporodinia, Thamnidium, Dicranophora, Pilaira and Ptlo- holiis. The genus Mucor, a key for the identification of the species will be given at the end of the book, was established in 1729. by Micheli. The genus may be divided into three groups of species. The first division includes those species with unbranched spcsrangiophores, such as Mucor mucedo. The second group comprises the moulds with clu
RMA2KWB5–freshwater bryozoan Cristatella mucedo
RM2A2MCWF–Cristatella mucedo, Print, Cristatella mucedo is a bryozoan in the family Cristatellidae, and the only species of the genus Cristatella
RM2X4WEAE–Ultra-macro mold fungi (Mucor mucedo). Black heads of sporangia and thin strands of mycelium (one branched cell) resemble alien life. It is used for p
RFP58NPP–Freshwater moss animal
RFP58NNJ–Freshwater moss animal
RMW0R5KD–Archive image from page 257 of Der gegenwrtige Standpunkt der Mycologie. Der gegenwrtige Standpunkt der Mycologie mit Rcksicht auf die Lehre von den Infections-Krankheiten dergegenwrtigest00eida Year: 1872 244 bringen bei ihrer Keimiing wieder mit Coniilien fruchtendes Chaetoeladium hervor. Nach Brefeld's Untersuchungen schmarotzt das Chaeto- eladium nur auf Mucor Mucedo und Mucor stolonifer. Der andere Schmarotzerpilz des Mucor, die Piptocephalis, bildet seine Conidienträger in der Weise aus, dass die von den Haustorienknäueln auslaufenden sich vielfach drehenden und durcheinander wirrende
RFP58NT3–Freshwater moss animal (dividing)
RM2AJ2R3R–Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . re established; tlie pole of ingression is directed upward,on the plate. Fig. 101. Section of upper part of zooecium of CristateUa mucedo, with its containedlarva. Showing the formation of tiie stolon at the pole of Ingression and the attachment of this pole to the placenta-like neck of theooeeium (*). X 390. Fig. 102. Section through an ocecium of CristateUa, with its contained larva. Onepolypide is already established, and a second is arising. The twoare the only buds in tiie larva. On the left of the older bud thestolon is s
RMMX2CAF–. Français : Planche d'illustration de l'Atlas de Botanique d'Arnold Dodel-Port de l'espèce Mucor mucedo . 17 April 2014, 08:23:30. Carolina et Arnold Dodel-Port 166 Dodel-Port Atlas Mucor mucedo XII
RMB7271H–Bryozoa / Moostiere, Name Cristatella, 3/ Cristella mucedo
RMPG41FE–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. 258 FOUNDATIONS OF BOTANY Wet a bit of the moiild, first with alcohol, then with water. Examine in water with the half-inch objective, and sketch a little of the mycelium, some of the spore-cases, and the thread-like stalks on which they are borne. Are these stalks and the mycelium filaments solid or tubular ? Are they one-celled or several-celled ? Mount some of the mature spore-cases in water, examine them with the highest obtainable power, and sketch the escaping spores.. Pig. 189. — Unicellular Mycelium of a Mould (Muoor Mucedo), sprung from a Singl
RMB6T6MA–TitelBryozoa / Moostiere, Name Cristatella, 5/ Cristella mucedo
RMA2MJ1F–freshwater bryozoan Cristatella mucedo
RM2JYD9GJ–Ultra-macro mold fungi (Mucor mucedo). Black heads of sporangia and thin strands of mycelium (one branched cell) resemble alien life. It is used for p
RMRYTNEC–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0104rabe Year: 1892 179 Colli nie IIa immer vorhanden, verschieden gestaltet, farblos oder gefärbt. Sporen kugelig oder ellipsoidisch, mit dünner, glatter Membran, farblos oder gefärbt. Zygosporen am Mycel, nicht an besonderen Trägern^), nackt, Suspensoren ohne Auswüchse, Copu- lationsäste gerade. Mycelconidien (Styiosporen) nicht bekannt. Gemmen (Chlamydosporen) terminal und intercalar, verschieden *. Mucor. — Sporangienträger. a M. Mucedo (Sectio Mo
RFP58NRF–Freshwater moss animal (dividing)
RFP58NR8–Freshwater moss animal (dividing)
RMMW4PK2–. Français : Planche d'illustration de l'Atlas de Botanique d'Arnold Dodel-Port de l'espèce Mucor mucedo . 17 April 2014, 08:23:30. Carolina et Arnold Dodel-Port 165 Dodel-Port Atlas Mucor mucedo XII
RF2A7D4JP–Freshwater moss animal
RM2AGEPDG–. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 152. Ascophora mucedo. Fig. 153. Aspergillus roseus. The Papulaspora sapedionidides, fig. 154, like-wise with colourless mycelium and brick red heads.. Fig. 154. Papulaspora sapedionioides. Fig. 155. Ascobolus saccharinus. The Ascobolus saccharinus, fig. 155, gives largesalmon coloured stains. The yellow mildew stains are formed by:The Arcyria ochroleuca, fig. 156, easily re-cognisable by the special structure of its mycelium. MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. 437 The Penicillum sitophillum, fig. 157, which isbe
RMPG41GR–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. THE FUNGI 247 (i) The root-like branches, or rMzoids, which proceed from some hyphae into the bread or other substratum. (c) Theipresence or absence of transverse partitions in the hyphse.. Fig. 172. Unicellular Mycelium of a Mold (Mucor Mucedo), sprung from a Single Spore. a, b, and c, branches for the production of spore-eases, showing various stages of maturity. (Considerably magnified.) (rf) The granular protoplasm, more abundant in some parts of the hyphse than in others. Make one or more drawings to show the points above mentioned (a-d). 320. Repro
RMMCR8DB–. $ig. A. Mucor mucedo (nad) Söref eiD). SDie auf* eincmber jumadjfenben ßoniuaationSäfte be§ 3ttr)äel§ trennen stt>ei gellen ah, bereit ^nljalt sur 3t)90= fpore fidj üereütigf; Keimung ber $i?goft)ore.
RM2R29P4T–Ultra-macro mold fungi (Mucor mucedo). Black heads of sporangia and thin strands of mycelium (one branched cell) resemble alien life. It is used for p
RM2AGEPT7–. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 148. Ascotricha chartarum. Fig. 149. Polyactis fascicularis. The Rhopalomyces pallidus, fig. 150? fawncoloured. The Myxotrichum chartarum and the Myxo-trichum deflexum, fig. 151, form ashy coloured stains.. Fig. 150. Rhopalomyces pallidus. Fig. 151. Myxotrichum deflexum. The Sporocybe alternata and Ascophora mucedo,fig. 151. 28* 436 MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. The three following give the fabric a pinkcolouring. The Aspergillus roseus, fig. 153, with colourlessmycelium, and red tinted heads.
RMPG45B7–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 44 MYCOLOGY from a green alga like Vaucheria. With our present knowledge, it is impossible to name any one existing alga as the progenitor of a definite fungous form, but we are safe in assuming in a general way that certain phyla of fungi have been derived from certain phyla of algae, by the loss of chlorophyll and in the loss of an independent existence. Another view, which is open to argument, is that certain of the prototrophic. jJJuIl^ Fig. 13.—Development of Mucor mucedo. a, b, c,
RMMAB5YN–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . *. Mucor. — Sporangienträger. a M. Mucedo (Sectio Mono-Mucor). Eine Gruppe unverzweigter Träger mit zugehörigem Mycel; bei s ein zerfliessendes Sporangium (Vergr. 4Ü, nach Kerner), b M. racemosus (Sectio Eacemo-Mucor). Ein traubig verzweigter Träger mit grösserem Sporangium am Scheitel und kleineren, traubigen auf kurzen Seitenästchen (Vergr. 30, nach Fresenius). ^) Eine Ausnahme bilden M. heterogamus, M. neglectus, M. tenuis. 12*
RM2K0Y0WM–Ultra-macro mold fungi (Mucor mucedo). Black heads of sporangia and thin strands of mycelium (one branched cell) resemble alien life. It is used for p
RF2A7D4FH–Freshwater moss animal
RM2AGET83–. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 136. Mucor mucedo Fig. 137. Mucor mucedo in flourwhen exposed to air. paste, not having contact with air. — Mucor mucedo, Fig. 136, 137 one of themost common, it is also found on stale bread,cheese, and generally on vegetable food-stuffs;it is characteristic and cannot be mistaken for. Fig. 138. Periconia glaucocephala. Fig. 139. Stachybotrys atra. other mucors, such as those growing on fecal,animal, refuse. It consists of blackish capsules filledwith spores, and attached to a colourless pedicle. MILDEW AND M
RMPFB7JF–. Diccionario dos termos technicos de historia natural, extrahidos das obras de Linnéo, com a sua explicaçaõ, e estampas abertas em cobre ... Natural history; Latin language. fans. Mucor fphaerocephalus. lichenoides. embolus. }—> mucedo. Muffo. glaucus. »— cruftaceus. H- caefptojus. C R Y P T OGAM IA. PALMAE. Chamaerops humilis. 'Palmeira de baçoiras Cocos nucifera, B. * Phoenix daãylifera. * Are ca okraçea* B.. 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 n
RMME7THK–. Die mikroorganismen. Mit besonderer berücksichtigung der ätiologie der infektionskrankheiten . Fig. 3. Mucor mucedo. (Nach Tavel.) Mucor stolonifer. Mycel mit bogig aufsteigenden und sich wieder niedersenkenden, mit Wurzelkaaren haftenden Ästen, Sporangien tief schwarz, warzig, Sporen bräunlich, fast kugelig, 10—20 [i im Durch- messer. Zygosporen schwarzbraun. Ferner: M. macrocarpus; M. fasiger; M. aspergillus; M. phycomyces, selten. M. melittophtorus. Im Magen von Bienen gefunden. Farblose Hy- phen mit ei- oder birnförmigen Sporangien. Farblose elliptische Sporen. Von Lichtheim sind zwei Mu
RM2J2A65P–Ultra-macro mold fungi (Mucor mucedo). Black heads of sporangia and thin strands of mycelium (one branched cell) resemble alien life. It is used for p
RF2A7D4GD–Freshwater moss animal
RM2AN6F8Y–Die mikroorganismenMit besonderer berücksichtigung der ätiologie der infektionskrankheiten . Fig. 3. Mucor mucedo. (Nach Tavel.) Mucor stolonifer. Mycel mit bogig aufsteigenden und sich wiederniedersenkenden, mit Wurzelhaaren haftenden Ästen, Sporangien tiefschwarz, warzig, Sporen bräunlich, fast kugelig, 10—20 fi im Durch-messer. Zygosporen schwarzbraun. Ferner: M. macrocarpus; M. rasiger; M. aspergillus; M. phycomyces,.selten. M. melittophtorus. Im Magen von Bienen gefunden. Farblose Hy-phen mit ei- oder birnförmigen Sporangien. Farblose elliptische Sporen. Von Lichtheim sind zwei Mukorarten
RMPG3RXC–. The essentials of botany. Botany. 126 BOTANY. pastry, etc. (Mucor mucedo), is as follows: The vertical hyphse, which are filled with protoplasm, become enlarged at the top, and in each a transverse partition forms {A, a, Fig. 58), the portion above the partition {b) becomes larger, and, at the same time, the transverse partition arches up {B, a), finally appearing like an extension of the hypha, then called the columella {G, a). The protoplasm in the enlarged terminal cell (S) divides into a large number of minute masses, each of which surrounds itself with a cell- A â a. Fig. 58.âDiagrams s
RMMAB5YW–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Mucor. — Sporangien und Columellen. a M. Mucedo. Sporangium, dessen Wand dicht feinstachelig mit Kalkoxalatnadeln incrustirt ist; zwischen den Sporen feinkörnige, quellbare Zwischen- substanz (Vergr. 300, nachBrefeld; optischer Durch- schnitt), h M. Mucedo. Verschiedene Formen der Columella, an ihrer Basis der unzerflossene Eest der ^ Sporangienwand, der Basalkragen, die eine Columella mit Sporen (Vergr. 300, nach Brefeld). c M. piriformis. Stark birnförmige, sehr grosse Columella (Vergr. 100, nach der Natur
RM2J52JP2–Ultra-macro mold fungi (Mucor mucedo). Black heads of sporangia and thin strands of mycelium (one branched cell) resemble alien life. It is used for p
RM2AG8RCE–. Foundations of botany. Fig. 190. — Formation of Zygospores in aMould {Mucor Mucedo). 1, threads in contact previous to conjuga-tion ; 2, cutting off of the conjugatingcells, a, from the threads, 6; 3, a laterstage of the process ; 4, ripe zygospore ; 5,germination of a zygospore and formationof a spore-case. (1-4 magnified 225 diam-have one, two, or three kinds * ^ ^^^^^^^ ^t,out 60 diameters.)of spores, and when three occur one is known as the cluster-cup stageand the others as red rust and hlack rust, according to the usualapproximate color of the spores. The rust called Puccinia graminisg
RMPG3RXN–. The essentials of botany. Botany. ZTGOPHTTA. 123 velop chloropnyll. The cell-walls are colorless, except in the fruiting hyphse, which are usually dark-colored or smoky (fuliginous); hence the name of Black Moulds. 264. The mycelium sometimes develops exclusively in the interior of the nutrient medium; in other cases it de- velops partly in the medium and partly in the air. In some species the mycelium may oqcasionally attach itself to the hyphse of other plants of the same order, and even. Fio. 57.—Dia^am showing the mode of growth of Mucor mucedo. m, the mycelium; s, single spore-case, bor
RMMCTK39–. Fig. 105. Fiptocephalis Freseniana De Bary et Wor. Copu- lation und Zygosporenbildung. Entwickelung nach den Ziffern (630/1). (Nach Brefeld.) Anzahl und geographische Ver- breitung. Die Zahl der bis jetzt genauer bekannten M. beträgt etwa 130 Arten, von denen die meisten in Mitteleuropa gefunden worden sind (in Deutschland bisher etwa 60). In außereuropäischen Landen ist noch wenig auf diese Pilze geachtet worden. Aus den Tropen ist nur die sehr eigenartige Choanophora bekannt. Manche Arten, wie Mucor Mucedo, M. racemosus, M. stolonifer scheinen kosmopolitisch zu sein. Verwandtschaftliche Be
RM2AJ2R8P–Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . RcHmn *1 % OS. ?/ msdm. niitlrm.^ tlidmuJtl ® .0 ^ I ? (9. m^^: CBD if] B.Meisei.liili.Boston. Davenport. — Buddiug in Bryozoa. PLATE XII. ABBREVIATIONS. ecdrm. Ectoderm. jnsdrm. Mesoderm. ex. Outer layer of bud. oce. Ooeeium. i. Inner layer of bud. sto. Stolon. lu. gm. Lumen of the bud. Fig. 100. Longitudinal section of a larva of Plumatella polyviorpha, in which thetwo layers are established; tlie pole of ingression is directed upward,on the plate. Fig. 101. Section of upper part of zooecium of CristateUa mucedo, with its co
RMPFHBE7–. Danmarks geologiske undersøgelse. Geology. 228 Dyr K Sk Spongilla lacustris. . Cristatella mucedo ... Nephelis octocnlata . . Daphnia sp Acari (Midder) Phryganidæ Kokoner (ikke nærmere bestemt) Anodonta mutabilis Bythinia tentaculata Limnæa ovata stagnalis Pisidium gassiessianum — SP Planorbis albus — borealis — carinaius — naut ileus — Stroemi — umbilicatus — vortex Sphærium corneum Valvata cristata — piscinalis Bufo vulgaris Rana platyrrhinus. 229 V = Vallensgaards Mose. A = Anbøj. S = Søhjem. K = Kalvemose. Sk = Skinderbygaards Mose. Sneglegytje D VASK Sk + + + + + + + Gytje E VASK Sk + T
RMMA7DAH–. Einfhrung in die Agrikulturmykolgie . Fig. 18. 1—4 Mucor Mucedo^L. 1 Sporangiurn, c C'olumella, m Sporangienmembran, sp Sporen: 2 ein entleertes Sporangium mit Columella c und Rest der Membran m: 3 zwei kleine Spo- rangien ohne Columella mit wenigen Sporen: 4 keimende Spore. ö Mucor mucilagineus Brei', ein Sporangium in der Sporen- entleerung begriffen. Vergr. 1:225: 2—5:300. Nach Brefeld. Aus F. von Tavel „Vergl. Morphologie der Pilze". Mengen dieser Organismen in mineralische Nährlösungen liegen ein- gehende Untersuchungen von Wildiers (1), A. Amand (1), H. Prings- heim (5), Henneberg
RM2AXGARG–Die in und an dem Körper des lebenden Menschen vorkommenden Parasiten : ein Lehr- und Handbuch der Diagnose und Behandlung der thierischen und pflanzlichen Parasiten des Menschen : zum Gebrauche für Studirende der Medicin und der Naturwissenschaften, für Lehrer der Zoologie, Botanik, Physiologie, pathologischen Anatomie und für praktische Ärzte . hier nur um einen Aspergillus,der dem Mayersehen Ohrpilz (Tab.V, Fig. 3) ähnlich ist, oder um einenMucor mucedo handeln. Ich glaube, dasLetztere ist das Wahrscheinlichere.Denn die Sporangien haben jenes gefranzte oder fächerähnlicheAussehen, was den a
RMPG4582–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 28.—Zygospore formation in Sporodinia grandis from material growing on toad- stool. (Slide prepared by H. H. York, Cold Spring Harbor, July 29, 1915.). )H*^( V==«of f=^^x^/ // Fig. 29.—Conjugation and development of zygospores between + and — races of black mould, Rkizopus nigricans. fungi as A hsidia carulea, Mucor mucedo, and five other forms of Mucor. Phycomyces nilens and Rhizopus nigricans (Fig. 29). Taking the con-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag
RM2CGHKWA–. The analysis of food and drugs . 29 Synedra pulchella (28) ; Synedra ulna (29).—Both thesediatoms are said to cause a disagreeable grassy taste andsmell in water. Fungi. The moulds, Mueor mucedo (30), Aspergillus (31), andPenicillium glaucum, are not to be regarded as naturalinhabitants of water, since they do not multiply therein.. Their natural habitat is moist decaying organic matter, andtherefore their presence in water is objectionable. Ccelenterata. Hydra vulgaris (32).—This organism is characteriptic ofstagnant water. MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION 29
RMPFHF79–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 352 til 1,65 mm (Plumatella fungosa), mens Cristatellider- nes Larver bliver indtil 2—3 mm store (Cristatella mucedo). Larven svømmer med,den animale Pol fremad og drejer sig tillige om sin Længdeakse. Under Cystidets Hud findes et Nervenet (Fig. 208 A), nogle Muskler samt Krophulens ydre Væg. Tentaklerne og Mundaabningen af. 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
RM2CECPWC–. The Canadian journal ; a repertory of industry, science, and art ; and a record of the proceedings of the Canadian Institute. we see developed six hooks—three at either end; at c, thehooks appear to have attained their maximum developement.In examining the specimens by direct light, (as opaque objects),Vol. Ill, No. 9, April, 1855. the C3lls are seen to be continuous over the entire surface.The presence of cells ofFers no objection to the animality ofthese bodies, whilst the hooks remind one so forcibly of theovum of Cristatella mucedo, (a fresh water polype) as fi<mredby the late Sir J.
RMPF9FYC–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 60 Fungi. Gonidiomycetes. Stysanus. E. atrum Crd. Gonidien länglich-eiförmig, bilden schwarze Haufen auf Umbelliferen. Ccphalosporium Crd. Mycelium und Hypheu niclit geg-liedert, letztere meistens unverästelt, an den spitzen Enden ein kugeliges Köpfchen ovaler oder kugeliger Agaricus Gonidien tragend, variabilis an. C.. Eine Form gehört nach Oersted dem Mycel von macrocarpiim Cnl. Weiss. Auf Mucor Mucedo C. Acremonium C
RM2CDX785–. Public health laboratory work, including methods employed in bacteriological research, with special reference to the examination of air, water and food contributed . Fig. 52.—Mucor Mucedo. Spovendonema casei is a similar growth, creating theappearance known as red mould. Mucor mucedo isanother fungus which also attacks cheese.. Fig. 53.—The cheese mite. (Acarus Domesticus). Acarus domesticuignified in fig. 53. The cheese mite, Acarus domesticus, is a tiny animalparasite shown magnified in fig. 53. 304 LABORATORY WORK. The cheese maggot is an animal parasite of much largergrowth ; they are th
RMPF9FNN–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Zygomycetes. Mucoreae. 117 das auf altem Holze wachsende Helicostylum Crcl. Cirinella Tiegh., das auf einfachen zurückgekrümmten Hyphen eine mehrgonidige, kugelige Peridiole ohne Mittelsäulchen trcägt. H. elegans Cvd. Aus Mucor Mucedo entwickeln sich dergleichen Formen, wenn er auf Honig wächst. Auch Chionyphe Carteri, ein in Ostindien bei einer Schwammkrankheit der Knochen im Menschenfusse vorkommender Pilz wurde hierh
RM2CEYG28–. Die Forstinsekten Mitteleuropas; ein Lehr- und Handbuch. Fig. 201. yiucor mucedo L. A Sporangium im optischenLängsschnitt; B Keimung einer Zj-gospore z am Keim-schlauch k ist ein Sporangium s entstanden; C zweiHyphenäste im ersten Kopulationsstadium; I> Abgrenzungder die Zygospore liefernden Zellen aa von den Suspen-soren hh ialles stark vergrößert). (Nach Sachs, ausEngler-Prantl, Die uatürlichen Pflanzenfamilien.) 268 Kapitel VI. Natürliche Beschränkung der Insektenvermehrung. M. melitophthorus Hoffm. ist ein Feind der Honigbiene und wurde imChylusmagen des Tieres nachgewiesen. Er stell
RMPFY9A8–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. Fig. 1402. Cristatella mucedo, (a) Colony much enlarged. (6) Statoblast ventral aspect, (c) Statoblast in profile. X 25. (After Allman.) IMPORTANT REFERENCES ON FRESH-WATER BRYOZOA Allman, J. 1856. A Monograph of the Fresh-water Polyzoa. London. Davenport, C. B. 1890. Cristatella: The Origin and Development of the Individual in the Colony. BuU. Mus. Comp, Zool., Harvard College, 20: 101-152. 1891. Budding in PaludiceUa and other Bryozoa. BuU. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard College, 22: 1-114. 1904. Report on the Fresh-water Bryozoa of the United States. Pr
RMRDGH7Y–. An introduction to zoology, with directions for practical work (invertebrates). Fig. 55.—Cristatella mucedo. Entire Colony. (After Allman, from Parker and Haswell.). 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.. Lulham, Rosalie Blanche Jermaine. London, Macmillan
RMPFC651–. Der gegenwrtige Standpunkt der Mycologie mit Rcksicht auf die Lehre von den Infections-Krankheiten. Pathogenic fungi. 244 bringen bei ihrer Keimiing wieder mit Coniilien fruchtendes Chaetoeladium hervor. Nach Brefeld's Untersuchungen schmarotzt das Chaeto- eladium nur auf Mucor Mucedo und Mucor stolonifer. Der andere Schmarotzerpilz des Mucor, die Piptocephalis, bildet seine Conidienträger in der Weise aus, dass die von den Haustorienknäueln auslaufenden sich vielfach drehenden und durcheinander wirrenden dünnen Mycelfäden sehr be- deutend in die Länge wachsen, dann an der Uebergangs- s
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