RF2WJ2BYJ–Perichaena chrysosperma, a slime mold from Finland, mucroscope image of sporangia
RM2BDYTX3–Perichaena ochrospora Slime Mold
RF2HX7FCH–Perichaena corticalis, a slime mold growing on bark of common aspen, no common English name
RM2WRKR8W–Speckled Dough-slime (Perichaena chrysosperma) growing from bark in culture.. Collected in pennsylvania, USA.
RM2AXK7RB–Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 147.—Threads andspores of Trichia. Fig. 148.—Arcyria, with portion ofcapillitium magnified. (Fig. 147), and Oligonema, in which there are no distinct spirals.The seven genera of the Arcyriae are partly known by the char-acter of the capillitium, of which the largest genus is Arcyria.having the threads combined into a network which becomesnaked or protruded at maturity (Fig. 148). Two other genera, 3i6 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FUNGI such as Lycogala and Perichaena, have
RMMCTKMW–. Fig. IL Perichaena corticalis. A Sporangien in nat. Gr. B etwa 12/L C Capillitium und Sporen. {A u. B n. d. Nat. C nach Rostafinski.)
RMT0D4N3–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 397 Perichaena variabilis Rost. Monogr. (1875), 295; Lister Mouogr. ed. 1, 199, pl. LXXII, B, fig. a—d; Schinz in Mitt. Naturw. Ges. Winterthur VI, 115. Perichsena Fviesiana Rost. Monogr. (1875), 296. Pericliffina reticulata Rost. Monogr. App. (1876), 35. Pericliffina confusa Massee Monogr. (1892), 117. Ophiotheca vermicularis Massee Monogr. (1892), 134, fig. 198, 198a; Macbride N. Am. Slime-Moulds, 181. 0])biotheca reticulata Massee Mo
RF2HXP8WW–Perichaena corticalis, a slime mold growing on bark of common aspen, no common English name
RM2WRKR8X–Speckled Dough-slime (Perichaena chrysosperma) growing from bark in culture.. Collected in pennsylvania, USA.
RM2AWHYW6–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 147.—Threads andspores of Trichia. Fig. 148.—Arcyria, witli portion ofcapillitium magnified. (Fig. 147), and Oligonema, in which there are no distinct spirals.The seven genera of the Arajriae are partly known by the char-acter of the capillitium, of which the largest genus is Arcyria,having the threads combined into a network which becomesnaked or protruded at maturity (Fig. 148). Two other genera. 3i6 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FUNGI such as Lycogala and Perichaena, hav
RMMAB4AH–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 169. Perichaena depressa (Corda) Libert. Plasmodiokarpien (2o/,) und Capillitiumfäden (^'*/i). Nach Lister z. T. Synonyme: Stegasma depressum Corda Icou. V (1842), 58, t, 111, fig. 34. Perichsena artocreas Berkeley et Rav. in Grev. II (1873), 68. Perichaena irregularis Berkeley et Curtis in Grev. II (1873), 68. Stegasma australe Cesati in Hedw. XllI (1874), 186. PerichiEna marginata Berkeley et Broome in Journ. Linn. Soc. XV (1876), 84 non Schwein. Hemiarcjria applanata Cooke et Massee in Grev. XVI (188
RF2HYFC3H–Perichaena corticalis, a slime mold growing on bark of common aspen, no common English name
RM2W9AANR–Sporocarp of a slime mold from genus Perichaena. Growing from bark collected in Pennsylvania, USA and grown 3 weeks in culture.
RMREK8MW–. The classification of lower organisms. Biology. 176] The Classification of Lower Organisms Family 9. Margaritida [Margaritidae] Doflein 1909. Order Margaritaceae Lister op. cit. 202. Family Dianemaceae Macbride N. Am. Slime Molds ed. 2: 237 (1922). Sporangia with pale or yellow spores and a capillitium of smooth threads attached at both ends. Dianema, Margarita. Family 10. Perichaenacea [Perichaenaceae] (Rostafinski) Lankester 1. c. Tribe Perichaenaceae Rostafinski op. cit. 15. Sporangia with pale or yellow spores and a capillitium of unattached smooth threads. Perichaena, Ophiotheca. Family
RMREEK54–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. XI Seite Calonema Morgan 329, 331, 354 Hemitrichia Eost. 329, 331, 356 Cornuvia Rost. 329, 331, 367 Familie Arcyriaceae Rost. em. Lister 85, 368 Arcyria Wiggers 869, 370 Lachnobolus Fr. 369, 389 / Perichaena Fr. 369, 390 Familie Margaritaceae Lister 85, 399 Margarita Lister 399, 401 Dianema Rex 399, 400, 403 Prototrichia Rost. 399, 400, 407 Listerella Jahn 399, 400, 408 Gattung noch unbestimmter Stellung Barbeyella Meylan 410 Anhang: Nac
RMRCHT1J–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. IL Perichaena corticalis. A Sporangien in nat. Gr. B etwa 12/L C Capillitium und Sporen. {A u. B n. d. Nat. C nach Rostafinski.). 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.. Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930; Prantl, Karl Anton Eugen, 1849
RMRCHT1G–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. Fig. IL Perichaena corticalis. A Sporangien in nat. Gr. B etwa 12/L C Capillitium und Sporen. {A u. B n. d. Nat. C nach Rostafinski.). Fig. 12. A, B Cornuvia cirainisclssa (Wallr.). A Plasmodiocarpien, etwa 3/1. B Capillitium und Sporen (300/1). — C C. Serpula (Wig.), Capillitium und Sporen (400/1).— i), E, F Arcyria ntttans (Bull.). D, E Sporangien (/) 3/1, £ etwa 15/1). F Capillitium und Spore (400/1). — G,
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