RF2HBN3Y0–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland with no common English name
RMBRX68H–Slime Mould Trichia varia Taken at Eastham Country Park, Wirral, UK
RF2M8AHKX–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RFFW73N2–Fruit bodies of slime mould species (Trichia varia).
RFKCXA72–Colony of orange slime mold ( Trichia Varia) sporangias close up on a rotting log in a Southeast Alaskan rainforest.
RFRWE1C5–Different species of slime mold on rotten tree trunk
RM2EAK5XC–The sporangia of a slime mould (Trichia varia) on dead wood in Eckington Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. September.
RMKXT0W4–EB1911 Mycetozoa - Trichia varia - sporangium (2)
RMRDX4TE–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. a—c TRICHIA VARIA Pers. d—f OLIGONEMA NITENS Rost.. TRICHIA CONTORTA Rost. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London, Printed by Order of the Tr
RMMCTKM6–. Fig. 13. Ä, B Trichia varia Teis. A Sporangien (5/1). B Capillitium und Sporen (400/1). — C D Utiiiiarcyria cla- vata Pers. C Sporangien (20/1). ß Capillitium (400/1). (Nach der Natur.) — T. chrysosperma (Bull.). Sporangien sitzend, sehr dicht stehend, auf einem weitverbrei- teten starken Hypothallus. Alle Teile goldgelb. Capillitiumröhren lang cylindrisch, 7—8 [j. breit, mit kurzen, glatten Spitzen und 4—5 dicht gewundenen spiraligen Bändern, deren Windungen durch zarte Längsstreifen verbunden sind. Sporen -12—15 jj. breit, mit leisten- förmigen, zu regelmäßigen polygonalen Maschen verbund
RMPG1F8J–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 434 SECOND PART.—MVCETOZOA. Delay may of course occur where the conditions are unfavourable. That the several species behave very diflferently in these respects is shown by the fact, that many of them, Trichia rubiformis, T. clavata and T. varia for example, are observed to form their sporangia almost entirely during a short portion of the yearly period of vegetation. The biological relations of most of the species require further examination. Section CXXII. The struc
RF2M8AHM3–Trichia varia (white) and Trichia scabra (ochre), two slime mold species growing on wood, no common English names
RFRWE1C2–Different species of slime mold on rotten tree trunk
RMKXT0W3–EB1911 Mycetozoa - Trichia varia - sporangium (1)
RMRE59BM–. Cryptogamen. Fig. 223. Eeife geöffnete Fruchtkörper nach Entleerung der Sporen A von Ste- monitis fusca. Vergr. 10. B von Arcyria punicea. Vergr. 12. C von Cribraria rufa. Vergr. 32.. Fig. 224. Trichia varia. A Geschlossenes und geöff- netes Sporangium. Vgr. 6. UCapilllitiumfaser. Vergr. 240. CSporen. Vergr. 240. Fig. 225. Leocarpus fra- Gesellige Einzel- sporangien auf Moos. Nat. Gr. gilis 17=*. 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 resemb
RF2PC7XJ3–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2P73TDD–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RFR9TXCE–Different species of slime mould
RF2NHXEHF–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HYGAW6–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RM2AJFRTY–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . tten pine-log. Family Trichiacea.Arcyria, Hill. punicea, Pers.—On dead Passiflora edulis. ferruginea, Sauter.—On dead Eucalyptus. incarnata, Pcrs. = A. adnata, Sacc.—On rotten wood. nutans, Bull.—On rotten wood. cinerea, Bull. = A. poiniforinis, Rost.—On rotten wood. Subsection Trichice.Trichia, Hallcr. varia, Pers.—On rotten wood.contorta, Ditm.—
RFR9TXCD–Different species of slime mould
RF2HBN3XT–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland with no common English name
RMREFA79–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. 4^4 SECOND PART.—MYCETOZOA. Delay may of course occur where the conditions are unfavourable. That the several species behave very differently in these respects is shown by the fact, that many of them, Trichia rubiformis, T. clavata and T. varia for example, are observed to form their sporangia almost entirely during a short portion of the yearly period of vegetation. The biological relations of most of the species require further examination. Section CXXII. The structure of t
RF2M7X34J–Orange Trichia scabra and white Trichia varia, two slime mold species developing sporangia on decaying wood
RFRWE1BP–Different species of slime mold on rotten tree trunk
RMRDCEJB–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 434 SECOND PART.—MVCETOZOA. Delay may of course occur where the conditions are unfavourable. That the several species behave very diflferently in these respects is shown by the fact, that many of them, Trichia rubiformis, T. clavata and T. varia for example, are observed to form their sporangia almost entirely during a short portion of the yearly period of vegetation. The biological relations of most of the species require further examination. Section CXXII. The struc
RF2NHXE94–Orange Trichia scabra and white Trichia varia, two slime mold species developing sporangia on decaying wood
RF2M8AG0X–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RFR9TXCG–Different species of slime mould
RMRDX4TH–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. a—c TRICHIA VARIA Pers. d—f OLIGONEMA NITENS Rost.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London, Printed by Order of the Trustees, Sold by Longman
RF2P8AXCN–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HAHKD9–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RFRWE1BX–Different species of slime mold on rotten tree trunk
RF2HAHKCH–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2PC7XCX–Trichia varia, early stage of a slime mold, no common English name
RF2HAHMC9–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HAHMC2–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HAHME0–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HAHMBX–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HBT31R–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland with no common English name
RF2WDW4AX–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2PC75HM–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland with no common English name
RF2NHXHG6–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2NK0A0G–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2P0MHA2–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2P0MH69–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2M8AHKP–Orange Trichia scabra and white Trichia varia, two slime mold species developing sporangia on decaying wood
RF2PC7XX4–Trichia varia (white) and Trichia scabra (ochre), two slime mold species growing on wood, no common English names
RF2P8AY1D–Trichia varia (white) and Trichia scabra (ochre), two slime mold species growing on wood, no common English names
RF2M8AG14–Trichia varia (white) and Trichia scabra (ochre), two slime mold species growing on wood, no common English names
RFM2Y59X–Hairy slime mold, Trichia varia, a macro image.
RFM2Y57H–Hairy slime mold, Trichia varia, a microscope image. Field of view of the image is 3 mm.
RF2M7X33X–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HYGAM0–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RFM3WTCA–Hairy slime mold, Trichia varia, a microscope image. Field of view of the image is 7 mm.
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