RFH6BKHA–Xylaria sp. Class: Euascomycetes. Series: Pyrenomycetes. Order: Sphaerales. These fungi are small - about 1cm in height and are
RMW7RFNH–Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) on branch, England
RF2M8B8W2–Lasiosphaeria spermoides, also known as Ruzenia spermoides, a pyrenomycetous fungus from Finland, no common English name
RMDRNMYY–Coral Spot Fungus Nectria cinnabarina Taken At Waters' Edge Country Park, UK
RM2AN398H–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . Fig. 144. .hiiorpho-FalagriacThaxler; male andfemale individuals,the latter with peri-thecium containing re ; aftei Iter. 12—-2 i8o PYRENOMYCETES [CH. whether exogenous or endogenous, and in the latter case whether producedin simple or compound organs. In this way three families, Peyritschiel-laceae (compound endogenous), Laboulbeniaceae (simple endogenous) andCeratomycetaceae (exogenous) are distinguished.. f ., ?? ?:. ? 9
RME3W88J–Maritime Lichens - Verrucaria maura (black) And Calcoplaca marina (yellow)
RMPG3NE7–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER V.^-COMPARATIVE REVIEW.—ASCOMYCETES.—SCLEROTINIA. 2ig peripheral mass the elements of which originate in the periphery of the primordium as branches of the stout medullary hyphae. The small central bundle is short, the peripheral hyphae are longer in proportion as they are nearer to the circumference, and, like the periphyses of the Pyrenomycetes, their extremities converge towards the median line, and thus a narrow depression is formed at the apex of the whol
RMBFYHMX–Perithecial Stage Of Coral Spot Fungus Nectria cinnabarina Taken At Martin Mere WWT, Lancashire, UK
RMW15PG4–Archive image from page 174 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. Pyrenomycetes. Tubereae. 131 und Perithecien- und Pycniden-artige Gebilde hervorbringen, die nicht genau erkannt sind. R. violacea Ttd. Safrantod. Auf Crocus-Zwiebeln und nach Tulasne auch auf Spargeln, Färberröthe, Orangen, Klee, Luzerne etc. Bysso- thecium Fuckel. Der Rhizoctonia ähnlich, vielleicht damit zu vereinigen.
RMMCTKEW–. Fig. 45. Kleistocarpe Fruchtkörper, in einem Stroma eingelsettet, vou Claviceps purpwca. (Nach. Tulasne.) Carpogon,Ascogon. Bei einer Anzahl von Ascomycetes geht die Bildung der Frucht- körper bezw. der Schläuche von einem bestimmten Initialorgane aus, welches als Carpogon (Archi- carp) bezw. Ascogon be- zeichnet wird. Beobachtet sind solche Organe bei Pilz- arten aus den verschieden- sten Abteilungen der Asco- mycetes , bei Endomycetes, Discomycetes, Gymnoasceae und Pyrenomycetes, insbesondere bei den Gattungen Eremas- cus, Pyronema, Ascoholus, lihyparobiiis, Gymiioascus, Aspergillus, Penic
RMW7RFND–Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) on branch, England
RF2P8ATT0–Lasiosphaeria spermoides, also known as Ruzenia spermoides, a pyrenomycetous fungus from Finland, no common English name
RMW7TC0F–Choke (Epichloe typhina) an ascomycete fungus growing on grass, Devon, England, UK, July.
RM2AWY151–Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . cup,which is either flat and sessile (Fig. 182) or stalked. The hymenium consists ofparaphyses and asci, in which eight spores are usually formed simultaneously; theparaphyses generally appear earlier, but are finally crowded out by the asci. The sporessometimes possess nuclei, but are sometimes destitute of them (Fig. 182). The Disco-mycetes agree, however, with the Pyrenomycetes — from which they are principallydistinguished by their gymnocarpous receptacles—in the occurrence of spermogonia,pycnidia, and conidia, as forerunners of the as
RMW7TC1J–Choke ( Epichloe typhina) an ascomycete fungus growing on grass, Devon, England, UK, July.
RMPG1RC5–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. THALLOPHYTA. 693 and Coleochseteae of the class Gamophycese of Green Algse. Thus the same Alga serves for many different Lichens. Classifying Lichens according to the characters of the fungal constituent, we find members of the following families: Discomycetes, Pyrenomycetes, Hymeno- mycetes, and Gasteromycetes. We may therefore speak of 4 families of Lichens: Biscolichenes, PyrenoUchenes, HymenoUchen'es, and Gasterolichenes. Discolichenes.—^AU produce asci in apothecia after the manner of Discomycet
RMW7Y81X–Cofan wood lizard (Enyalioides cofanorum) Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador, South America.
RMBFYK81–Conidial And Perithecial Stage Of Coral Spot Fungus Nectria cinnabarina Taken At Martin Mere WWT, Lancashire, UK
RMW7Y7XF–Cordyceps Fungus attacking fly (Cordyceps sp) Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador, South America.
RMW15RH7–Archive image from page 178 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. Pyrenomycetes. Sphaeriaceae. 135 entsteht durch Befruchtung eines schraubenf. Carpogons mittelst Pollinodium Saamen 4â8, mit Anhang, aussen gallertartig. S. coprophila Ces. Auf Kuh- mist. S. flmicola Ces. et Not. Auf Pferdemist. Ob zu Folgendem gehörend? Coprolepa Fucld. Frucht kugelig mit dem oberen, mit papillöser Mü
RF2P8AW4Y–Lasiosphaeria spermoides, also known as Ruzenia spermoides, a pyrenomycetous fungus from Finland, no common English name
RF2P8ANX5–Diatrype stigma, known as common tarcrust, fungus from Finland
RM2AN3EWY–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . . ? Fig. 124. Xyiaria HypoxylonGtev., after Tulasne.woven and rising vertically from the surface of the substratum. As theygrow the stromata assume their characteristic shape, conidia appear anddrops of pinkish or yellowish fluid are exuded. When these dry up, blackdots indicating the position of the ripening perithecia are seen. 168 PYRENOMYCETES [en.. Fig. i 2 5. Porottia pitnc/ala (L.) Fr.; rt. surface, ^. lateral view;after Tulasne.
RMPG4ANE–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. 150 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS. BLACK FUNGI PYRENOMYCETES Three families of this order are represented by forms sufficiently large and common that the beginner should know them, although none of them are edible, with one exception. The spores are borne in sacks, which are found in flask-shaped cellars or cavities. When these are single, the fungus is too small to be seen by the beginner, but when these ca^â ities are grouped in masses, the plant may attain a considerable size, as in the following. The forms that grow on wood are usually black, but a few wh
RMW15TYY–Archive image from page 182 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. Pyrenomycetes. Xylariaceae. 139 Xylaria Fig. 64. carpophila 1. Fruchtbecher von Fagus mit jungen und ausgewachsenen ge- stielten Sammelfriichten o in nat. Grösse. 2. Theil der einen Hälfte des Trägers bei x längs- durchschnitten, vcrgrössert, Go- nidien tragend. 3. Der untere Theil der Samnielfrucht. 4. Zwei Saamenschlä
RMW7TW82–King Alfred's Cakes Fungus / Cramp Balls Fungus (Daldinia concentrica) Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, May.
RMW7WFMW–Moth infected with parasitic fungus (Cordyceps sp) in small cave, Apuseni Mountains, Carpathian Mountain Range, Romania. November
RM2AKEM3Y–Candle-snuff fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon), New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK. November.
RF2PCXK4N–Diatrype stigma, known as common tarcrust, fungus from Finland
RMW7W5C0–Slime mold (Dictydiaethalium plumbeum) and Beech woodwart (Hypoxylon fragiforme) growing on a branch, Belgium, October.
RM2AXF657–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . ished from the Pyrenomycetes mainly by the hymenium being superficial. In the Clavariese, which are branched in a fruticose manner, it covers the surface of the branches ; in the Helvellese and Morchellese, on the contrary, the outer surface of the folded pileus ; while in Peziza it clothes the inner surface of the cup, which is sometimes stalked and sometimes sessile. The morel, Morchella esculenta (Fig. 408), is a well-known edible Fungus. ^ There are a number of Fungi, as,for instance, some moulds, which it isnot at piesent possible to clas
RMPG4CB5–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER III.—SPORES OF FVNGI. 95 common in the Pyrenomycetes, but further investigation of individual cases is desirable. The last remark specially applies to a considerable number of Pyrenomycetes, in which the asci have the same structure as in Sphaeria Scirpi and S. Lemaneae and elongate in the same way if they are placed singly in water when they are mature ; among these are Sphaeria inquinans and S. obducens, Schm., Cucurbitaria Labumi, and some species of Pleosp
RMW1BY17–Archive image from page 474 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 13. Kapitel: Pyrenomycetes 459 im jungen (5ntir)tcelnng§3uftanbe an feiner Cberfläce eine (5onibien= bilbung unb barauf ebenfalls eritljecien entmicfeit. Epichlop tjphina Tul. (Sphaeria typhina Pers., Polystigma fto(6enpils ber typhinum DC, Dothi- dea typhina Fr.), ift bie llrjaci)e einer fet)r (l)arafteri[tifd)en Äranf eit, bie man pafjenb als ülbenpil ber reifer bejeiäincu fann. Sie fomu
RF2PCXJWA–Diatrype stigma, known as common tarcrust, fungus from Finland
RMW7W5C4–Slime mold (Dictydiaethalium plumbeum) and Beech woodwart (Hypoxylon fragiforme) growing on a branch, Belgium, October.
RF2H9H9D0–Lophium mytilinum, a pyrenomycetous fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2BNHN29–Dead man's fingers (Xylaria polymorpha) strange fungi sticking up from rotten log, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, October
RM2AN3DG7–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . rther investigation, especially from thispoint of view. In both Xylaria and Hypoxylon the young stroma is covered by a tangle 170 PYRENOMYCETES [CH. of conidiophores, from which small oval conidia are abstricted. In Xylariathese form a white coating, in marked contrast to the older black portionsof the stroma, where the perithecia are maturing, and justify the namecandle-snuff fungus, applied to some of the commoner species. If, in eithergenus, the stroma be sectioned during the conidial stage, nests of smallhyphae, similar to those in Poronia, w
RM2BNHMRG–King Alfred's cakes / Cramp ball (Daldinia concentrica) hard fungi often found on dead ash or beech wood, Hertfordshire, England, UK, December
RMPF9FM2–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Pyrenomycetes. Sphaeriaceae. 133. finden sich zweierlei Hyphogonidien. Kleinere, einfache oder querseptirte, glatte, Vertieilliiim, Botrytis , Triohothecnm, Fusisporiiim, Cladotrichum (Sporotrichum der älteren Mycologen), und grössere rauhe oder warzige, aus mehreren kleineren zusammen- gesetzte , den Gattungen Asterophora, Sepedo- nium, Mycogone, Asterothecium etc. der älteren Mycologen angehörend. H. ochraceiis Tid. 5
RM2BNE0CC–Scarlet caterpillar club (Cordyceps militaris) a parasitic fungus on the buried larvae of butterflies and moths. Sussex, England, UK, November.
RM2BND84W–Caterpillar fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) held in human hand. This fungus parasitizes caterpillar under the ground and produces fruiting body above
RMW1BM20–Archive image from page 424 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 13. .Kapitel: Pyrenomycetes 409 5(uf 3lpfel', ißtrnbaum jc. bred)en bie ijfniben al§ äaf)Iretde, Heine, bunfelolioenbraune, fonoere, riinbe Sßärden eroor, wdd)e bicl)t mit eben[o gefärbten paaren bebecft [inb. £ie (Sporen finb fpinbelfürniig, gefrümmt, 0,02 mm lang. 7. Yermicularia trichella Fr., aii braunen, fid) oergröBernben Rieden ber iBIätter be§ 3(pfelbaum§, JBirnbaumö 2C.; (Sporen
RF2H9HD45–Lophium mytilinum, a pyrenomycetous fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2AN3BP2–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . Fg- l.i°- Laboulbenia triordinata Thaxter; 13= after Thaxter. ; r. Laboulbenia ehaetophorayoung perithecium and tricho-gyne, 360 ; after Fault. PYRENOMYCETES [CH. contain oil globules. Between adjacent cells that have the same origin theprotoplasm is continuous through broad pits. The cytoplasm on each sidedips into the pit, forming a thick strand which, in Laboulbenia at least, appearsto be intersected by the middle lamella (Faull). The latter in favourablecases is seen to be perforated by one or more fine pores through which com-plete continuit
RMPG40BH–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 212 DIVISION II.—COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUNOT. Pyrenomycetes protuberant below and with a short neck; they are sunk in the thallus but have the free extremity of the neck on a level with the outer surface. The neck is traversed throughout its length by a canal open at both ends, the canal of egress. The wall of the iimer ventral portion, which is formed of a close weft of hyphae, bears a hymenium on its inner surface composed of delicate hyphal branches of uniform h
RM2BND841–Caterpillar fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) parasitizing body of caterpillar which is under the ground. Mount Namjagbarwa, Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyo
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RMW8022X–Scarce Fungus Weevils (Platyrhinus resinosus) eating King Alfred's cake fungus (Daldinia concentrica) on dead ash tree. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. April. Nationally Scarce species in Britain.
RF2H9H9D3–Lophium mytilinum, a pyrenomycetous fungus from Finland, no common English name
RF2HBT54T–Biscogniauxia repanda, a pyrenomycota fungus from Finland, no common English name
RM2AX1M8A–Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . Fig. 69.—Transverse section of the stem of Bryumroseuvi (X90): w root-hairs formed by the develop-ment of single cells of the outermost cell-layer. Fig. 68.—Receptacle of Boletus flavidiis in longitudinal section slightly magnified ; st stipes : hu pUeus. hy hymenium ; -v velum;h cavity beneath the hymenium;yprolongation of the hymenial layer on the stipes; Aif the separable yellow skin of thepileus. the cortical tissue of many Lichens, the outer layers of the peridia in Gastromycetesand Pyrenomycetes; in the pileus of many Hymenomycetes,
RMPG4CP3–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER III.—SPORES OF FUNGI. 91 Section XXIII. The process of ejection in the Pyrenomycetes-which discharge their spores simultaneously was first correctly described in Sordaria by Zopf. Numerous asci placed upright side by side in a thick tuft fill the swollen enlarged basal portion of a flask-shaped receptacle, the periikecium, which is continued upwards into a more or less elongated neci. In large forms, as S. fimiseda, the neck is more than a millimetre in length
RMW1B38B–Archive image from page 308 of Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein. Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein handbuch fur land-und forstwirte, gartner, gartenfreunde und botaniker . diekrankheitende02fran Year: 1895 13. Kapitel: Pyrenomycetes 293 Men. Slucf) bei aiibent @elegenl)citen jeigt d) bit dmärje auf bem @e= treibe, aber faft immer finb e§ and) bann bereits dbgeftorbene Seite, meld)e befallen luerben. @o befonberS wenn in regenlofen ommern bat-: (betreibe üor bcr 9f{eife anf bem elbc abftirbt unb notreif ober in ben hörnern ganj üerfümmcrt ift nnb in biefem 3iiftanbe gelb unb trocten anf bem
RM2AN3G92–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . The species grouped under Fusicladium amongthe I lyphomycetes are in some cases conidial forms of this genus. Theconidia are two-celled, borne on short conidiophores arranged in groups;/-. dendriticum is the cause of scab or black-spot on apples, and /?. Pyrinumof a similar disease on pears. 11 l62 PYRENOMYCETES [CH. Leptospliaeria includes some 500 species characterized by the papillateor conical ostiole, usually free from hairs. The majority are saprophytes onplant remains, some are parasites on land plants, and some on the RedAlgae. L. Lemanea
RMPF9FMN–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Pyrenomycetes, Tubereae. 127 2. Frucht mit einer sehr Ideinen, regehnässigen, meist scheitelständigen, punkt- grossen Oettiumg, aus der die reifen Saamen hervortreten. X Mycelium flockig oder ein Pseudostronia, Früchte auf demselben frei oder in dasselbe eingebettet. Gruppe 2. Sphaeriaceae. * Frucht lebhaft gefärbt, meist rothgelb oder gelb. Typhodiuin, Hypoinyccs, Nectria. ** Frucht schwarz oder braun. Cladospora, Vals
RMW1BXJ9–Archive image from page 470 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 13. Kapitel: Pyrenomycetes 455 auö 5af)Ire{(i)en, feinen ilfciben, njeld)e jiuifdien unb tu ben Bün be§ eiüebeö ma(i)fen unb baburd) ba letere mit U2»name ber ibrouafal» ftränge oerbrängen, jo ba}] an Stelle beö eraebeS ba§> Stroma tritt. Stile förensen beä leiteten, foiuol bie an ber Cberf(äd)c be§ 33latte£i, als aud) bie im Innern befinblid)cii, [inb burd) eine 8d)mär3nng ber ilj fabe
RM2AX8K5D–Grevillea . etween the veins. Thesubstance is also thicker. CRYPTOGAMIC LITERATURE. Monthly Microscopical Journal for December.—On thestructure of the valves of Eupodiscus Argus and Isthmia enervis,showing that their silicious deposit conforms to the general plan ofdeposition in simpler forms, by Henry J. Slack, F.G.S. Hedwigia, No. 10 (1872), contains Pyrenomycetes novi Aus-triaci, by George Winter. Pilze an Quittenasten, von Stefan Schulzer von Muggenburg,in Verb. d. Zool. Bot. Gess in Wien, xxi., 1871, abstracted inHedwigia, No. 10 (1872). Notes on the Lichens in Sowerbys Herbarium, Part ii
RMPF9FM1–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Pyrenomycetes. Tubereae. 131 und Perithecien- und Pycniden-artige Gebilde hervorbringen, die nicht genau erkannt sind. R. violacea Ttd. Safrantod. Auf Crocus-Zwiebeln und nach Tulasne auch auf Spargeln, Färberröthe, Orangen, Klee, Luzerne etc. Bysso- thecium Fuckel. Der Rhizoctonia ähnlich, vielleicht damit zu vereinigen. Die Pycniden und Peritliecien zerreissen endlich unregelmässig; erstere enthalten einen violetten S
RMW1BWR3–Archive image from page 464 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 13. Änpttel: Pyrenomycetes 449 auf hex llnterfeite ber S3[nitffecfe, nl§ 0,07—0,09) mm groBe, runblicc (Bäcfd)en, n)elcf)e unmittelbar unter er (SpiberniiS fien. 2öegen if)rer Äleineit finb fic uur mit ber 8upe beutlid) al§ fleinc l)eübräunlid}e üuft» ct)en ju erfeuneu. n ireni (gc()eite( jerreiBt if)re anb unregelmäßig nnb läßt eine ?n?enge Don 3permation beroorqueden, iDeId)eO,'14—0,0' 6
RM2AWP5X4–Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota . Fig. 41.—Spongy Fungus (Scorias spongiosa Schw.), found in the honey dew of Schizoneura: (1) natural size; (2) portion of fertile branch much enlarged; (3) ascospores; (4) three sporidia (from Ellis Pyrenomycetes). For the root form, bisulphide of carbon is now used. (Careshould be taken not to injure the tree with this agent; consultthe Experiment Station). Strong soap washes are also used onroots of nursery stock, etc. INSECTS INJURIOUS IN 1902. 45 ON ELM : Schizoneura americana, Riley.Observed in a few ins
RMPF9FKT–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Pyrenomycetes. Sphaeriaceae. 135 entsteht durch Befruchtung eines schraubenf. Carpogons mittelst Pollinodium Saamen 4â8, mit Anhang, aussen gallertartig. S. coprophila Ces. Auf Kuh- mist. S. flmicola Ces. et Not. Auf Pferdemist. Ob zu Folgendem gehörend? Coprolepa Fucld. Frucht kugelig mit dem oberen, mit papillöser Mün- dung versehenen Theile aus einem ausgebreiteten schwarzen, filzigen Stroma hervorsehend. Saamen
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RM2AM3NEY–Nouveau Larousse illustré : dictionnaire universel encyclopédique . i.-l.i. LOPHION n. m. Genre dhystériacéos, comprenant dopetits champignons croissant sur le bois et les fouillesdes poiriers, des citronniers, des conifères dEurope etd Amérique. LOPHIOSTOMACÉES {sto, se) n. f. pi. Famille do cham-pignons pyrénomycètes, caractérisée par des périthècosnoirs, souvrant par une fonte allongée dont les bordsforment une sorte dç crêto. — Vue lopuiostomacée. LOPHIOSTOME {slom) a. m. Genro do champignonstype do la famillo des lophiostomactes, dont les asquescylindriques ou en massue, contiennent huit
RMPF9FK4–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Pyrenomycetes. Xylariaceae. 139. Xylaria Fig. 64. carpophila 1. Fruchtbecher von Fagus mit jungen und ausgewachsenen ge- stielten Sammelfriichten o in nat. Grösse. 2. Theil der einen Hälfte des Trägers bei x längs- durchschnitten, vcrgrössert, Go- nidien tragend. 3. Der untere Theil der Samnielfrucht. 4. Zwei Saamenschläuche, daneben ein Saame, stärker vergr. 6. Ders. keimend. Gruppe 4. Xylariaceae. Xylaria Fr. 64. Früc
RMW1C0HF–Archive image from page 486 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 13. Kapitel: Pyrenomycetes 471 nur au§ bem oben befd)riebenen Öciuebe; man bemerft au iljm feinerlei porenbilbunci, meber auBeu nod; iniueuöicj, unb ebenfoiuenig ircenb ein lueitereS 2öact)ctum noct) foufticc 3[?cränberung, fobatb bie normale röBe erreidjt ift. 3n biefem auyLjebilbcten Bnftanbe Iö[t [id) biv DJiutterforn Ieid)t üuS beu pelzen t)eran5, fällt bei ber (Srnte am unb cjelangt e
RM2AKA0JY–Bonniers konversations lexikon . Pyreneiska halvön. Staden flrauada i s. Spanlon.l.e X. IX. Tr. U7. 11. JO. 739 Pyrenomycetes—Pyrheliometer 740. Pyreneiska halvön. Staden Palmella i Portugal, belägen n. om Setubal med de gamla invånarna ochkristnades. Västgöternas ril<;estörtades 711 av araberna, ocli755 upprättades Icalifatet Cördoba(se d. o.). I n. P. uppstodo små-ningom flera kristna småstater:Galicien, Asturien, Leon, Na-varra, Kastilien och Aragonien(se vid. dessa ord), av vilka detvå sistnämnda senare framträddesom ledande stater vid sidan avPortugal (se vid. d. o.), de gamlaiberiska
RMW1BWNY–Archive image from page 464 of Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein. Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein handbuch fur land-und forstwirte, gartner, gartenfreunde und botaniker . diekrankheitende02fran Year: 1895 13. 5?apitel: Pyrenomycetes 449 auf ber lliitcrfeite bn SBIdtffede, al§ 0,07â0,09; mm grofee, runblidie Sädrf)en, tucfdie inmnttelbar unter btx (gpibermiS fi|en. SBegen if)rer ÃIein£)eit fiub fio uur mit ber ?npc öeutltd) al§ fleine I)eIUn'äunIid)e 5Ãünft= den ju erfennen. 2ln il)reni Âd)eitel jerreit tre SÃanb nnregelutäfiig unb fcifet eine DJienge non Âpermatien teroorqueüen, n)
RM2CDDKT6–. Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . CAPSULAR FUNGI—PYRENOMYCETES 207. globose (Fig. 97), concentrically zoned within, and the peritheciaimmersed at the periphery. In Ustidina the stroma is pulvinate,becoming hollow; and in Nummu-laria discoid, and plane or concave,distinctly margined. But in the largegenus Hypoxylon, the stroma is eithersubglobose (Fig. 98) or effused, solidand dark within, closely adnate, ofvariable thickness, sometimes re-duced to little more than a crust ofdensely-packed perithecia. All these
RMW1B387–Archive image from page 308 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 13. Kapitel: Pyrenomycetes 293 Meu. Stiicf) bei anbern Gelegenheiten geigt fid) bie (S(i)it)är5e auf bem ®e= treibe, aber faft immer finb ec and) bann bereits abgeftorbene Seile, meld)c befallen luerben. (2o befonber» luenn in regenlofen Sommeni ba (betreibe üor bcr 9fleife auf bem elbe abftirbt unb notreif ober in ben hörnern ganj Derfnmmert i[t nnb in biefem Bnftahbe gelb unb trorfen auf
RM2CE0BX6–. Endothia parasitica and related species . indicated in TableI, are usually oblong elliptic or subclavate, having a sort of innermembrane inclosing the ascospores and some thin granular matterextending to the apex of the ascus, where a slight thickening appears,as described and illustrated by Anderson for Endothia parasitica.A similar condition is found in various species of Pyrenomycetes andprobably functions in some way in connection with the discharge ofthe ascospores. The asci are generally wider and slightly longer inE. parasitica than in E. fluens and other members of section 2. Theasci
RMT3WKD2–Archive image from page 70 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101engl Year: 1897 Fungi. (Schröter.' 57 Cucurbitariaccae. Häufig sind die Fruchtkörper dem Stroma eingesenkt, so verhalten sich z. B. von Discomycetes die Gattung Rhytisma, von Pyrenomycetes sehr viele Hypome- caceae, Xylariaceae, die Valsaceae, Diatrypaceae. Auch der sogenannte Thallus der Flechten verhält sich in jeder Bezieh
RMRE38AE–. The North American Pyrenomycetes. A contribution to mycologic botany. Pyrenomycetes. . 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.. Ellis, Job Bricknell, 1829-1905; Everhart, Benjamin Matlack, 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. , Ellis & Everhart
RMRE38A7–. The North American Pyrenomycetes. A contribution to mycologic botany. Pyrenomycetes. 6.-'. 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.. Ellis, Job Bricknell, 1829-1905; Everhart, Benjamin Matlack, 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. , Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ4NG8–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ641W–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ5N38–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ64MC–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ4NHG–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ554N–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ552W–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ64KK–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ54X1–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ54XN–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ5N3P–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ64F9–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ5MX8–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ643E–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ63X5–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ552E–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ64JK–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
RMRJ64EP–. The North American Pyrenomycetes [microform] : a contribution to mycologic biology. Fungi; Champignons. . 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.. Ellis, J. B. (Job Bicknell), 1829-1905; Everhart, B. M. (Benjamin Matlack), 1818-1904. Newfield, N. J. : Ellis & Everhart
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