Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu149vons Year: 1909 irTJTBf ii mtftt r J Fig. 1.-An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina. Fig. 2.—Cross Section o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-deciduous-forest-trees-diseases-of-deciduous-forest-trees-diseasesofdecidu149vons-year-1909-irtjtbf-ii-mtftt-r-j-fig-1-an-oak-railroad-tie-rotted-by-daedalea-quercina-fig-2cross-section-o-image241942171.html
RMT1HBKR–Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu149vons Year: 1909 irTJTBf ii mtftt r J Fig. 1.-An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina. Fig. 2.—Cross Section o
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RFW55BJD–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland
white-rot fungus Trametes pubescens growing on a rotting stump in the woods. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-rot-fungus-trametes-pubescens-growing-on-a-rotting-stump-in-the-woods-image224162583.html
RFR0KDJF–white-rot fungus Trametes pubescens growing on a rotting stump in the woods.
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RF2HBN3B3–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2E2RR14–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland
Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brain-coral-is-a-common-name-given-to-various-corals-in-the-families-mussidae-and-merulinidae-image605276702.html
RF2X4MMH2–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
Daedaleopsis confragosa, known as the thin walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, wild fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daedaleopsis-confragosa-known-as-the-thin-walled-maze-polypore-or-the-blushing-bracket-wild-fungus-from-finland-image336364248.html
RF2AF6M0T–Daedaleopsis confragosa, known as the thin walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, wild fungus from Finland
Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-the-fruiting-body-of-a-white-rot-fungus-trametes-trogii-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344097042.html
RF2AYPY82–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
Oak Mazegill (Daedalea quercina) fruiting bodies, growing on oak gatepost, Powys, Wales, February Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oak-mazegill-daedalea-quercina-fruiting-bodies-growing-on-oak-gatepost-image61853069.html
RMDGHJ65–Oak Mazegill (Daedalea quercina) fruiting bodies, growing on oak gatepost, Powys, Wales, February
. Deterioration of sugar maple following logging damage. Trees Wounds and injuries; Wood-decaying fungi; Sugar maple. Figure 9.—Decay traced to large scars on two 12-inch sugar maples. The even- tual destruction•of severely scarred merchantable trees is inevitable. Upper Photo: Decay at 20-year-old scar. Lower Photo: Rot caused by Daedalea unicolor at a 10- year-old scar . Although the use of tree-risk classes will undoubtedly be helpful for the cruiser or tim- ber marker in estimating trunk defects, the sawmill operator is concerned primarily with the volume and grade yield of lum- ber from t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deterioration-of-sugar-maple-following-logging-damage-trees-wounds-and-injuries-wood-decaying-fungi-sugar-maple-figure-9decay-traced-to-large-scars-on-two-12-inch-sugar-maples-the-even-tual-destructionof-severely-scarred-merchantable-trees-is-inevitable-upper-photo-decay-at-20-year-old-scar-lower-photo-rot-caused-by-daedalea-unicolor-at-a-10-year-old-scar-although-the-use-of-tree-risk-classes-will-undoubtedly-be-helpful-for-the-cruiser-or-tim-ber-marker-in-estimating-trunk-defects-the-sawmill-operator-is-concerned-primarily-with-the-volume-and-grade-yield-of-lum-ber-from-t-image215986077.html
RMPFB0CD–. Deterioration of sugar maple following logging damage. Trees Wounds and injuries; Wood-decaying fungi; Sugar maple. Figure 9.—Decay traced to large scars on two 12-inch sugar maples. The even- tual destruction•of severely scarred merchantable trees is inevitable. Upper Photo: Decay at 20-year-old scar. Lower Photo: Rot caused by Daedalea unicolor at a 10- year-old scar . Although the use of tree-risk classes will undoubtedly be helpful for the cruiser or tim- ber marker in estimating trunk defects, the sawmill operator is concerned primarily with the volume and grade yield of lum- ber from t
. Timber storage conditions in the eastern and southern states with reference to decay problems. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—III. Fig. 1.—A pile of rejected hardwood logs which should have been removed or destroyed and not leftto breed fungi (fruit bodies of 6 or 7 different organisms were identified from this pile). Fig. 2.—Lenzitcs ocrtdcyi fruiting on a hardwood tie. Fig. 3.—Hardwood pile foundations severely infectedwith Polystictus versicolor. Fig. 4.—Daedalea qucrcina fruiting around a foundation block in a Penn-sylvania storage yard. Fig. 5.—A badly infected piling stick in u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/timber-storage-conditions-in-the-eastern-and-southern-states-with-reference-to-decay-problems-lumber-sanitation-wood-rotting-fungiiii-fig-1a-pile-of-rejected-hardwood-logs-which-should-have-been-removed-or-destroyed-and-not-leftto-breed-fungi-fruit-bodies-of-6-or-7-different-organisms-were-identified-from-this-pile-fig-2lenzitcs-ocrtdcyi-fruiting-on-a-hardwood-tie-fig-3hardwood-pile-foundations-severely-infectedwith-polystictus-versicolor-fig-4daedalea-qucrcina-fruiting-around-a-foundation-block-in-a-penn-sylvania-storage-yard-fig-5a-badly-infected-piling-stick-in-u-image336672207.html
RM2AFMMRB–. Timber storage conditions in the eastern and southern states with reference to decay problems. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—III. Fig. 1.—A pile of rejected hardwood logs which should have been removed or destroyed and not leftto breed fungi (fruit bodies of 6 or 7 different organisms were identified from this pile). Fig. 2.—Lenzitcs ocrtdcyi fruiting on a hardwood tie. Fig. 3.—Hardwood pile foundations severely infectedwith Polystictus versicolor. Fig. 4.—Daedalea qucrcina fruiting around a foundation block in a Penn-sylvania storage yard. Fig. 5.—A badly infected piling stick in u
Set of vector drawing OAK MAZEGILL in various colors. Hand drawn illustration. The Latin name is DAEDALEA QUERCINA L Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/set-of-vector-drawing-oak-mazegill-in-various-colors-hand-drawn-illustration-the-latin-name-is-daedalea-quercina-l-image607912930.html
RF2X90R42–Set of vector drawing OAK MAZEGILL in various colors. Hand drawn illustration. The Latin name is DAEDALEA QUERCINA L
. irTJTBf ii mtftt r J Fig. 1.-An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/irtjtbf-ii-mtftt-r-j-fig-1-an-oak-railroad-tie-rotted-by-daedalea-quercina-image179905782.html
RMMCKBJE–. irTJTBf ii mtftt r J Fig. 1.-An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina.
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RMD66Y0H–Brain Coral,Pletgyra daedalea,Sipadan Nov 1990 Underwater Slide Conversions,one of the richest marine habitats in the world.
Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu00schruoft Year: 1909 Bui. 149, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate X. Fig. 1.—An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-deciduous-forest-trees-diseases-of-deciduous-forest-trees-diseasesofdecidu00schruoft-year-1909-bui-149-bureau-of-plant-industry-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-x-fig-1an-oak-railroad-tie-rotted-by-daedalea-quercina-image241942041.html
RMT1HBF5–Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu00schruoft Year: 1909 Bui. 149, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate X. Fig. 1.—An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina.
white-rot fungus Trametes pubescens growing on a rotting stump in the woods. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-rot-fungus-trametes-pubescens-growing-on-a-rotting-stump-in-the-woods-image224162580.html
RFR0KDJC–white-rot fungus Trametes pubescens growing on a rotting stump in the woods.
Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brain-coral-is-a-common-name-given-to-various-corals-in-the-families-mussidae-and-merulinidae-image605276436.html
RF2X4MM7G–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
Daedaleopsis confragosa, known as the thin walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, wild fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daedaleopsis-confragosa-known-as-the-thin-walled-maze-polypore-or-the-blushing-bracket-wild-fungus-from-finland-image336300049.html
RF2AF3P41–Daedaleopsis confragosa, known as the thin walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, wild fungus from Finland
Trog's tramete. Honeycomb-like pores of a Trametes trogii mushroom, that was growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-honeycomb-like-pores-of-a-trametes-trogii-mushroom-that-was-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344094918.html
RF2AYPTG6–Trog's tramete. Honeycomb-like pores of a Trametes trogii mushroom, that was growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
. Minnesota plant diseases. Plant diseases. Minnesota Plant Diseases. 257 celium of the fungus. These differ from the similar patches in the Trametes root-rot in the usual absence of black centers. The fruiting body is brown and either forms a shelf or is diffused into a coating over the bark. It is woody and perennial, producing new pore areas successively for many years. The pore area â i is on the lower surface of the 3 shelf forms and on the outer ° surface of the prostrate ° fruiting bodies. I The oak Daedalea [Dcb- » dalea quercina (L.) Pers.]. a The cause of this disease is ° a pore Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-plant-diseases-plant-diseases-minnesota-plant-diseases-257-celium-of-the-fungus-these-differ-from-the-similar-patches-in-the-trametes-root-rot-in-the-usual-absence-of-black-centers-the-fruiting-body-is-brown-and-either-forms-a-shelf-or-is-diffused-into-a-coating-over-the-bark-it-is-woody-and-perennial-producing-new-pore-areas-successively-for-many-years-the-pore-area-i-is-on-the-lower-surface-of-the-3-shelf-forms-and-on-the-outer-surface-of-the-prostrate-fruiting-bodies-i-the-oak-daedalea-dcb-dalea-quercina-l-pers-a-the-cause-of-this-disease-is-a-pore-image216458540.html
RMPG4F24–. Minnesota plant diseases. Plant diseases. Minnesota Plant Diseases. 257 celium of the fungus. These differ from the similar patches in the Trametes root-rot in the usual absence of black centers. The fruiting body is brown and either forms a shelf or is diffused into a coating over the bark. It is woody and perennial, producing new pore areas successively for many years. The pore area â i is on the lower surface of the 3 shelf forms and on the outer ° surface of the prostrate ° fruiting bodies. I The oak Daedalea [Dcb- » dalea quercina (L.) Pers.]. a The cause of this disease is ° a pore
. Timber storage conditions in the eastern and southern states with reference to decay problems. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—VI, Fig. 1.—Daedalea quercina growing on an oak tic. Figs. 2 and 3.—Polyporus gilvus: 2, Upper surface;3, lower surface. Fig. 4.—Polyporus sanguineus, upper surface. Figs. 5 and 6.—Lenzitcs sepiaria:5, Upper surface; 6, lower surface. Fig. 7.—Lenzitcs ocrkcleyi, upper and lower surfaces. Bui. 510, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Plate VII.. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—VII. Pig. 1.—Lenzites trabea, upper and lower surfaces. Figs. 2 and 3.—Lenzites betulin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/timber-storage-conditions-in-the-eastern-and-southern-states-with-reference-to-decay-problems-lumber-sanitation-wood-rotting-fungivi-fig-1daedalea-quercina-growing-on-an-oak-tic-figs-2-and-3polyporus-gilvus-2-upper-surface3-lower-surface-fig-4polyporus-sanguineus-upper-surface-figs-5-and-6lenzitcs-sepiaria5-upper-surface-6-lower-surface-fig-7lenzitcs-ocrkcleyi-upper-and-lower-surfaces-bui-510-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-vii-lumber-sanitation-wood-rotting-fungivii-pig-1lenzites-trabea-upper-and-lower-surfaces-figs-2-and-3lenzites-betulin-image336664324.html
RM2AFMANT–. Timber storage conditions in the eastern and southern states with reference to decay problems. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—VI, Fig. 1.—Daedalea quercina growing on an oak tic. Figs. 2 and 3.—Polyporus gilvus: 2, Upper surface;3, lower surface. Fig. 4.—Polyporus sanguineus, upper surface. Figs. 5 and 6.—Lenzitcs sepiaria:5, Upper surface; 6, lower surface. Fig. 7.—Lenzitcs ocrkcleyi, upper and lower surfaces. Bui. 510, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Plate VII.. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—VII. Pig. 1.—Lenzites trabea, upper and lower surfaces. Figs. 2 and 3.—Lenzites betulin
. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1. Daedalea quercina; in natürlicher Grösse 25* Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-l-rabenhorsts-kryptogamen-flora-von-deutschland-oesterreich-und-der-schweiz-fig-1-daedalea-quercina-in-natrlicher-grsse-25-image178483144.html
RMMAAH20–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1. Daedalea quercina; in natürlicher Grösse 25*
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RMD66J4K–Brain Coral,Pletgyra daedalea,Sipadan May 1992 Underwater Slide Conversions,one of the richest marine habitats in the world.
Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu00schruoft Year: 1909 Fig. 1.—An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina. Fig. 2.—Cross Section of the Tie Shown in Figure 1, Two Feet from the Fruiting Body. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-deciduous-forest-trees-diseases-of-deciduous-forest-trees-diseasesofdecidu00schruoft-year-1909-fig-1an-oak-railroad-tie-rotted-by-daedalea-quercina-fig-2cross-section-of-the-tie-shown-in-figure-1-two-feet-from-the-fruiting-body-image241942040.html
RMT1HBF4–Diseases of deciduous forest trees Diseases of deciduous forest trees diseasesofdecidu00schruoft Year: 1909 Fig. 1.—An Oak Railroad Tie Rotted by Daedalea quercina. Fig. 2.—Cross Section of the Tie Shown in Figure 1, Two Feet from the Fruiting Body.
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RF2X4MME1–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
Daedaleopsis confragosa, known as the thin walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, wild fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daedaleopsis-confragosa-known-as-the-thin-walled-maze-polypore-or-the-blushing-bracket-wild-fungus-from-finland-image336300044.html
RF2AF3P3T–Daedaleopsis confragosa, known as the thin walled maze polypore or the blushing bracket, wild fungus from Finland
Gloeophyllum sepiarium, the rusty gilled polypore or conifer mazgill, a bracket fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gloeophyllum-sepiarium-the-rusty-gilled-polypore-or-conifer-mazgill-a-bracket-fungus-from-finland-image361917417.html
RF2C0PNA1–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, the rusty gilled polypore or conifer mazgill, a bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2AYPRTA–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, with orange lichen and green moss, growing on the trunk of a dead black cott
Datronia mollis, known as Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datronia-mollis-known-as-common-mazegill-bracket-fungus-from-finland-image349044414.html
RF2B7T9KX–Datronia mollis, known as Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
. Timber storage conditions in the eastern and southern states with reference to decay problems. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—V. Figs. 1 and 2.—Polystktus pargamenus: 1, Upper surface; 2, lower surface. Figs. 3 and 4.—Polystictusabietinus: 3, Typical form from a pine log; 4, plants showing upper and lower surfaces. Figs. 5 and6.—Polyporus adustus: o, Upper surface; 6, lower surface. Bui. 510, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VI.. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—VI, Fig. 1.—Daedalea quercina growing on an oak tic. Figs. 2 and 3.—Polyporus gilvus: 2, Upper surface;3, lower surf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/timber-storage-conditions-in-the-eastern-and-southern-states-with-reference-to-decay-problems-lumber-sanitation-wood-rotting-fungiv-figs-1-and-2polystktus-pargamenus-1-upper-surface-2-lower-surface-figs-3-and-4polystictusabietinus-3-typical-form-from-a-pine-log-4-plants-showing-upper-and-lower-surfaces-figs-5-and6polyporus-adustus-o-upper-surface-6-lower-surface-bui-510-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-vi-lumber-sanitation-wood-rotting-fungivi-fig-1daedalea-quercina-growing-on-an-oak-tic-figs-2-and-3polyporus-gilvus-2-upper-surface3-lower-surf-image336665161.html
RM2AFMBRN–. Timber storage conditions in the eastern and southern states with reference to decay problems. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—V. Figs. 1 and 2.—Polystktus pargamenus: 1, Upper surface; 2, lower surface. Figs. 3 and 4.—Polystictusabietinus: 3, Typical form from a pine log; 4, plants showing upper and lower surfaces. Figs. 5 and6.—Polyporus adustus: o, Upper surface; 6, lower surface. Bui. 510, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VI.. Lumber Sanitation: Wood-Rotting Fungi.—VI, Fig. 1.—Daedalea quercina growing on an oak tic. Figs. 2 and 3.—Polyporus gilvus: 2, Upper surface;3, lower surf
. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 57 Almindelig (J, 0, B). Især i træsvampe, navnlig Daedalea quercina (egens labyrintsvamp), men også i Daedalea på nåle- træsstubbe, Polyporus sulphureus og versicolor samt Pleu- rotus ulmarius. Den angives i England også at være fundet i Hypholoma fasciculare.. Fig. 57. Gyrophaena strictula <$.. x 35. [G. polita Grav. Meget nærstående til den foregående, men adskilt fra den ved, at gennemsnitsstørrelsen er lidt ringere, forkroppens mikroskulptur lidt mindre kraftig, føle- hornene lidt kortere og kraftigere, med lidt st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-57-almindelig-j-0-b-isr-i-trsvampe-navnlig-daedalea-quercina-egens-labyrintsvamp-men-ogs-i-daedalea-p-nle-trsstubbe-polyporus-sulphureus-og-versicolor-samt-pleu-rotus-ulmarius-den-angives-i-england-ogs-at-vre-fundet-i-hypholoma-fasciculare-fig-57-gyrophaena-strictula-lt-x-35-g-polita-grav-meget-nrstende-til-den-foregende-men-adskilt-fra-den-ved-at-gennemsnitsstrrelsen-er-lidt-ringere-forkroppens-mikroskulptur-lidt-mindre-kraftig-fle-hornene-lidt-kortere-og-kraftigere-med-lidt-st-image216128549.html
RMPFHE4N–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 57 Almindelig (J, 0, B). Især i træsvampe, navnlig Daedalea quercina (egens labyrintsvamp), men også i Daedalea på nåle- træsstubbe, Polyporus sulphureus og versicolor samt Pleu- rotus ulmarius. Den angives i England også at være fundet i Hypholoma fasciculare.. Fig. 57. Gyrophaena strictula <$.. x 35. [G. polita Grav. Meget nærstående til den foregående, men adskilt fra den ved, at gennemsnitsstørrelsen er lidt ringere, forkroppens mikroskulptur lidt mindre kraftig, føle- hornene lidt kortere og kraftigere, med lidt st
. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Daedalea. Fruchtkörper meist halbirt-hutförmig, seltner umgewendet, leder- artig. Poren tief, verlängert, oft gewunden und gebogen, labyrinthförmig; La- mellen derb. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-l-rabenhorsts-kryptogamen-flora-von-deutschland-oesterreich-und-der-schweiz-daedalea-fruchtkrper-meist-halbirt-hutfrmig-seltner-umgewendet-leder-artig-poren-tief-verlngert-oft-gewunden-und-gebogen-labyrinthfrmig-la-mellen-derb-image178483139.html
RMMAAH1R–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Daedalea. Fruchtkörper meist halbirt-hutförmig, seltner umgewendet, leder- artig. Poren tief, verlängert, oft gewunden und gebogen, labyrinthförmig; La- mellen derb.
Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0101rabe Year: 1884 Fig. 1. 2. Merulius tremellosus. Fig. 1. Ein Fruclitkörper (in natürlicher Grösse). Fig. 2. Stück der Unterseite mit den durch netzförmig verbundene Falten gebildeten Poren; (vergrössert). Favolus. Fruchtkörper halbirt-hutförmig, fast gestielt; Poren muldenförmig, vom Stiel nach dem Eande zu stralilig angeordnet. Fig. 1. Favolus europaeus (nach einem ame- rikanischen Exemplar). Daedalea. Fruchtkörper meist halbirt-hutförmig, seltner Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-l-rabenhorsts-kryptogamen-flora-von-dr-l-rabenhorsts-kryptogamen-flora-von-deutschland-oesterreich-und-der-schweiz-drlrabenhorstskr0101rabe-year-1884-fig-1-2-merulius-tremellosus-fig-1-ein-fruclitkrper-in-natrlicher-grsse-fig-2-stck-der-unterseite-mit-den-durch-netzfrmig-verbundene-falten-gebildeten-poren-vergrssert-favolus-fruchtkrper-halbirt-hutfrmig-fast-gestielt-poren-muldenfrmig-vom-stiel-nach-dem-eande-zu-stralilig-angeordnet-fig-1-favolus-europaeus-nach-einem-ame-rikanischen-exemplar-daedalea-fruchtkrper-meist-halbirt-hutfrmig-seltner-image241233518.html
RMT0D3PP–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0101rabe Year: 1884 Fig. 1. 2. Merulius tremellosus. Fig. 1. Ein Fruclitkörper (in natürlicher Grösse). Fig. 2. Stück der Unterseite mit den durch netzförmig verbundene Falten gebildeten Poren; (vergrössert). Favolus. Fruchtkörper halbirt-hutförmig, fast gestielt; Poren muldenförmig, vom Stiel nach dem Eande zu stralilig angeordnet. Fig. 1. Favolus europaeus (nach einem ame- rikanischen Exemplar). Daedalea. Fruchtkörper meist halbirt-hutförmig, seltner
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RF2X4MM67–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
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RF2AYPXY0–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
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RF2B7MB8H–Datronia mollis, known as Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2B0D577–Datronia mollis, known as the common mazegill, wild bracket fungus from Finland
Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . i. Capnodis indua. Tlioms.—Larva and beetle. 2. Anthaxia osmastoni, Steb.—Larva and beetle. I /.— Ser.rinn of ctf>n-> r^f />;,,,,.• /.,, ,r;f.,i;.-. „!,„ .1.. i .1 n e u.^u i ..i •. FAMILY BUPRESTIDAE 203 Capnodis milians, Klug. REFERENCES.—King. Symb. Phys. 15, pi. 2, fig. i (1821) ; Fairm. Bull. S.E.B. xxxv, 125 (1891); daedalea,Stevens, Bull. S. N. Mosc. 93, pi. 3, fig. 6 (1830); albisparsa, Falderman, ibid. 107; miliaris, Mars.LAbeille, ii, 122 (1865); metallica, Ballion, Bull. S. N. Mosc. xlviii, 349 (1871). Habitat.—Balu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-forest-insects-of-economic-importance-coleoptera-i-capnodis-indua-tliomslarva-and-beetle-2-anthaxia-osmastoni-steblarva-and-beetle-i-serrinn-of-ctfgtn-gt-rf-gt-rfi-!-1-i-1-n-e-uu-i-i-family-buprestidae-203-capnodis-milians-klug-referencesking-symb-phys-15-pi-2-fig-i-1821-fairm-bull-seb-xxxv-125-1891-daedaleastevens-bull-s-n-mosc-93-pi-3-fig-6-1830-albisparsa-falderman-ibid-107-miliaris-marslabeille-ii-122-1865-metallica-ballion-bull-s-n-mosc-xlviii-349-1871-habitatbalu-image338472700.html
RM2AJJNAM–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . i. Capnodis indua. Tlioms.—Larva and beetle. 2. Anthaxia osmastoni, Steb.—Larva and beetle. I /.— Ser.rinn of ctf>n-> r^f />;,,,,.• /.,, ,r;f.,i;.-. „!,„ .1.. i .1 n e u.^u i ..i •. FAMILY BUPRESTIDAE 203 Capnodis milians, Klug. REFERENCES.—King. Symb. Phys. 15, pi. 2, fig. i (1821) ; Fairm. Bull. S.E.B. xxxv, 125 (1891); daedalea,Stevens, Bull. S. N. Mosc. 93, pi. 3, fig. 6 (1830); albisparsa, Falderman, ibid. 107; miliaris, Mars.LAbeille, ii, 122 (1865); metallica, Ballion, Bull. S. N. Mosc. xlviii, 349 (1871). Habitat.—Balu
. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI l)lants. tlie pores ha'e become perfect gills, and such plants are readily niis- taken for I. e n z i t e s. Named for Daedalus, builder of the Cretan laby- rinth. Key to the Species 1. Pores becoming more or less gill-like a. Cap) grayish or pale brownish D. qiu-fi-iud r J b. Cap deep brown or red-brown D. confmi^osa 2. Pores at length torn into fine teeth D. TuiicoJor Daedalea quercina Oak Daedalea Cap 5-12 cm. wide, grayish to ])ale brownish, zoneless, smooth or nearly so, wrinkled, corky, shelf-like or nearly circular; pores l)ecomin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/minnesota-mushrooms-botany-mushrooms-pore-fungi-llants-tlie-pores-hae-become-perfect-gills-and-such-plants-are-readily-niis-taken-for-i-e-n-z-i-t-e-s-named-for-daedalus-builder-of-the-cretan-laby-rinth-key-to-the-species-1-pores-becoming-more-or-less-gill-like-a-cap-grayish-or-pale-brownish-d-qiu-fi-iud-r-j-b-cap-deep-brown-or-red-brown-d-confmiosa-2-pores-at-length-torn-into-fine-teeth-d-tuiicojor-daedalea-quercina-oak-daedalea-cap-5-12-cm-wide-grayish-to-ale-brownish-zoneless-smooth-or-nearly-so-wrinkled-corky-shelf-like-or-nearly-circular-pores-lecomin-image216455510.html
RMPG4B5X–. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. PORE FUNGI l)lants. tlie pores ha'e become perfect gills, and such plants are readily niis- taken for I. e n z i t e s. Named for Daedalus, builder of the Cretan laby- rinth. Key to the Species 1. Pores becoming more or less gill-like a. Cap) grayish or pale brownish D. qiu-fi-iud r J b. Cap deep brown or red-brown D. confmi^osa 2. Pores at length torn into fine teeth D. TuiicoJor Daedalea quercina Oak Daedalea Cap 5-12 cm. wide, grayish to ])ale brownish, zoneless, smooth or nearly so, wrinkled, corky, shelf-like or nearly circular; pores l)ecomin
. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 90. A—ß Daedalea qitercina (L,) Pers. A Habitus nat. Gr.; B Hymenophor. — C—D D. unicolo, (Bull.) Fr. 6'Habitus nat. Gr.; U Hymenopliür. — E—F D. confingosa (Bolt.) Fers. E Habitus nat. Gr.; F Hymenophor. (Alles Original.) Lev. in Surinam; D. pavonia Berk., D. inaequahüis Berk. auf Ceylon; D. lurida L6v laxina L6v., D. microsona L6v. auf Java. I). au- laxina L6v., D. microsona L6v. auf Java. C. Fruchtkorper hal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-natrlichen-pflanzenfamilien-nebst-ihren-gattungen-und-wichtigeren-arten-insbesondere-den-nutzpflanzen-unter-mitwirkung-zahlreicher-hervorragender-fachgelehrten-begrndet-fig-90-a-daedalea-qitercina-l-pers-a-habitus-nat-gr-b-hymenophor-cd-d-unicolo-bull-fr-6habitus-nat-gr-u-hymenoplir-ef-d-confingosa-bolt-fers-e-habitus-nat-gr-f-hymenophor-alles-original-lev-in-surinam-d-pavonia-berk-d-inaequahis-berk-auf-ceylon-d-lurida-l6v-laxina-l6v-d-microsona-l6v-auf-java-i-au-laxina-l6v-d-microsona-l6v-auf-java-c-fruchtkorper-hal-image180855514.html
RMME6K1E–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 90. A—ß Daedalea qitercina (L,) Pers. A Habitus nat. Gr.; B Hymenophor. — C—D D. unicolo, (Bull.) Fr. 6'Habitus nat. Gr.; U Hymenopliür. — E—F D. confingosa (Bolt.) Fers. E Habitus nat. Gr.; F Hymenophor. (Alles Original.) Lev. in Surinam; D. pavonia Berk., D. inaequahüis Berk. auf Ceylon; D. lurida L6v laxina L6v., D. microsona L6v. auf Java. I). au- laxina L6v., D. microsona L6v. auf Java. C. Fruchtkorper hal
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RF2X4MM9E–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
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RF2AYPRFN–The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, with orange lichen and green moss, on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
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RF2B7DJ4R–Datronia mollis, known as the common mazegill, wild bracket fungus from Finland
. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . ostcommon species and occurs abundantly on decaying stumps,especially oak. The distinct character of the pores alwaysidentifies it at a glance. The substance of the cap is veryclosely united with that of the fungus tissue within the wood,and the plant is removed from the host with difficulty. Somefew species are attached to the feeding substance by the backof the cap (resupinate), that is, the back of the cap lies flatagainst the log, the pore surface pointing outward. Daedalea confragosa Pers. (rough, rugged). East Hartford, Hanmcr; Go Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-preliminary-report-on-the-hymeniales-of-connecticut-ostcommon-species-and-occurs-abundantly-on-decaying-stumpsespecially-oak-the-distinct-character-of-the-pores-alwaysidentifies-it-at-a-glance-the-substance-of-the-cap-is-veryclosely-united-with-that-of-the-fungus-tissue-within-the-woodand-the-plant-is-removed-from-the-host-with-difficulty-somefew-species-are-attached-to-the-feeding-substance-by-the-backof-the-cap-resupinate-that-is-the-back-of-the-cap-lies-flatagainst-the-log-the-pore-surface-pointing-outward-daedalea-confragosa-pers-rough-rugged-east-hartford-hanmcr-go-image370042147.html
RM2CE0TEY–. A preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut . ostcommon species and occurs abundantly on decaying stumps,especially oak. The distinct character of the pores alwaysidentifies it at a glance. The substance of the cap is veryclosely united with that of the fungus tissue within the wood,and the plant is removed from the host with difficulty. Somefew species are attached to the feeding substance by the backof the cap (resupinate), that is, the back of the cap lies flatagainst the log, the pore surface pointing outward. Daedalea confragosa Pers. (rough, rugged). East Hartford, Hanmcr; Go
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RF2X4MMDX–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
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RF2AYPRNH–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, with orange lichen and green moss, growing on the trunk of a dead black cott
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Leveill.Nyctalis, Fr.I Marasmius, Fr.iLentinus, Fr, Panus, Fr. Xerotus, Fr.Trogia, Fr.Schizophyllum, Fr.Lenzites, Fr.Hymenogramme, Mont. Sr Berk.Junghuhnia, Corda. Suborder II. Potyporei, Fr.Boletus, Bill. Ceriomyces, Batt. Hypodrys, Pers. Suillus, Mich.Polyporus, Mich.Trametes, Fr.Daedalea, Pers.Cyclomyces, Klotzch.Hexagonia, Fr. Favolus, P. B.Favolus, Fr.Glaeoporus, Mont.Laschia, Fr.Merulius, Hall.Epichysium, Tode.Porothelium, Fr, Suborder III. Hydnei,Fr. Fistulina, Bull.Hyd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetable-kingdom-or-the-structure-classification-and-uses-of-plants-illustrated-upon-the-natural-system-leveillnyctalis-fri-marasmius-frilentinus-fr-panus-fr-xerotus-frtrogia-frschizophyllum-frlenzites-frhymenogramme-mont-sr-berkjunghuhnia-corda-suborder-ii-potyporei-frboletus-bill-ceriomyces-batt-hypodrys-pers-suillus-michpolyporus-michtrametes-frdaedalea-perscyclomyces-klotzchhexagonia-fr-favolus-p-bfavolus-frglaeoporus-montlaschia-frmerulius-hallepichysium-todeporothelium-fr-suborder-iii-hydneifr-fistulina-bullhyd-image370610463.html
RM2CEXNBY–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Leveill.Nyctalis, Fr.I Marasmius, Fr.iLentinus, Fr, Panus, Fr. Xerotus, Fr.Trogia, Fr.Schizophyllum, Fr.Lenzites, Fr.Hymenogramme, Mont. Sr Berk.Junghuhnia, Corda. Suborder II. Potyporei, Fr.Boletus, Bill. Ceriomyces, Batt. Hypodrys, Pers. Suillus, Mich.Polyporus, Mich.Trametes, Fr.Daedalea, Pers.Cyclomyces, Klotzch.Hexagonia, Fr. Favolus, P. B.Favolus, Fr.Glaeoporus, Mont.Laschia, Fr.Merulius, Hall.Epichysium, Tode.Porothelium, Fr, Suborder III. Hydnei,Fr. Fistulina, Bull.Hyd
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RF2A70XDH–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, known as rusty gilled polypore or conifer mazgill, a bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2B0D6D7–Cerrena unicolor, commonly known as the mossy maze polypore or canker rot fungus, wild bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2X4MM99–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
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RF2AYPX4F–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. Diifour. Champignons. Planche W. N9111. Daedalea quercina. Bcdaie cUl Chêne.. 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.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-des-champignons-comestibles-et-vnneux-mushrooms-france-fungi-france-diifour-champignons-planche-w-n9111-daedalea-quercina-bcdaie-cul-chne-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-dufour-l-lon-1861-1942-paris-p-klincksieck-image235403293.html
RMRJYF8D–. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. Diifour. Champignons. Planche W. N9111. Daedalea quercina. Bcdaie cUl Chêne.. 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.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck
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RFW6BK9Y–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2X4MM6D–Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae
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RF2AYPRJC–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, with orange lichen and green moss, growing on the trunk of a dead black cott
. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. N9111. Daedalea quercina. Bcdaie cUl Chêne.. N? 112. Trame te s suaveolens. Tramcte à odeur douce.. 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.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/atlas-des-champignons-comestibles-et-vnneux-mushrooms-france-fungi-france-n9111-daedalea-quercina-bcdaie-cul-chne-n-112-trame-te-s-suaveolens-tramcte-odeur-douce-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-dufour-l-lon-1861-1942-paris-p-klincksieck-image235403287.html
RMRJYF87–. Atlas des champignons comestibles et vnneux. Mushrooms -- France; Fungi -- France. N9111. Daedalea quercina. Bcdaie cUl Chêne.. N? 112. Trame te s suaveolens. Tramcte à odeur douce.. 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.. Dufour, L. (Lon), 1861-1942. Paris, P. Klincksieck
Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gloeophyllum-sepiarium-rusty-gilled-polypore-bracket-fungus-from-finland-image262100106.html
RFW6BKA2–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland
Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datronia-mollis-known-as-the-common-mazegill-bracket-fungus-from-finland-image455354811.html
RF2HCR5KR–Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2HCR5M1–Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2G0R46K–Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2TAD394–Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-the-fruiting-body-of-a-white-rot-fungus-trametes-trogii-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344096032.html
RF2AYPX00–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datronia-mollis-known-as-the-common-mazegill-bracket-fungus-from-finland-image594435538.html
RF2WF2TGJ–Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
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RF2FNJE0G–Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-the-fruiting-body-of-a-white-rot-fungus-trametes-trogii-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344096331.html
RF2AYPXAK–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 16 > * 5 * * * ': rW' * few**'. 4. : I M 20 15. Pontes australiensis Vaughan. 16. I'orites andrewsi Vaughan. 17. Goniopora tenuidens (Ouelch). IS. Cceloseris mayeri Vaughan. 19. Mseandra astreiformis (M. Edw. & H.). 20. Mjeandra daedalea (Ell. and Sol.).. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Instituti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-16-gt-5-rw-few-4-i-m-20-15-pontes-australiensis-vaughan-16-iorites-andrewsi-vaughan-17-goniopora-tenuidens-ouelch-is-cceloseris-mayeri-vaughan-19-mseandra-astreiformis-m-edw-amp-h-20-mjeandra-daedalea-ell-and-sol-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-carnegie-institution-of-washington-washington-carnegie-instituti-image233474694.html
RMRFRK9X–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 16 > * 5 * * * ': rW' * few**'. 4. : I M 20 15. Pontes australiensis Vaughan. 16. I'orites andrewsi Vaughan. 17. Goniopora tenuidens (Ouelch). IS. Cceloseris mayeri Vaughan. 19. Mseandra astreiformis (M. Edw. & H.). 20. Mjeandra daedalea (Ell. and Sol.).. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Instituti
Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/datronia-mollis-known-as-the-common-mazegill-bracket-fungus-from-finland-image426362731.html
RF2FNJE0B–Datronia mollis, known as the Common Mazegill, bracket fungus from Finland
Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-the-fruiting-body-of-a-white-rot-fungus-trametes-trogii-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344096886.html
RF2AYPY2E–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
Cerrena unicolor, known as mossy maze polypore, wild fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cerrena-unicolor-known-as-mossy-maze-polypore-wild-fungus-from-finland-image454401208.html
RF2HB7NAG–Cerrena unicolor, known as mossy maze polypore, wild fungus from Finland
Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-the-fruiting-body-of-a-white-rot-fungus-trametes-trogii-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344094563.html
RF2AYPT3F–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gloeophyllum-sepiarium-rusty-gilled-polypore-bracket-fungus-from-finland-image261715008.html
RFW5P44G–Gloeophyllum sepiarium, rusty gilled polypore, bracket fungus from Finland
. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Daedalea. Fruchtkörper meist halbirt-hutförmig, seltner umgewendet, leder- artig. Poren tief, verlängert, oft gewunden und gebogen, labyrinthförmig; La- mellen derb.. Fig. 1. Daedalea quercina; in natürlicher Grösse 25*. 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.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-l-rabenhorsts-kryptogamen-flora-von-deutschland-oesterreich-und-der-schweiz-cryptogams-germany-cryptogams-austria-cryptogams-switzerland-daedalea-fruchtkrper-meist-halbirt-hutfrmig-seltner-umgewendet-leder-artig-poren-tief-verlngert-oft-gewunden-und-gebogen-labyrinthfrmig-la-mellen-derb-fig-1-daedalea-quercina-in-natrlicher-grsse-25-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-image232703003.html
RMREGF1F–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Daedalea. Fruchtkörper meist halbirt-hutförmig, seltner umgewendet, leder- artig. Poren tief, verlängert, oft gewunden und gebogen, labyrinthförmig; La- mellen derb.. Fig. 1. Daedalea quercina; in natürlicher Grösse 25*. 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..
Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogiii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-the-fruiting-body-of-a-white-rot-fungus-trametes-trogiii-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344094979.html
RF2AYPTJB–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogiii, growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). N. Y. State Botanist's Report, 1917 PLATE 23. DAEDALEA SULPHURELLA Peck. 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.. New York State Museum; University of the State of New York. Albany, N. Y. : University of the State of New York Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-new-york-state-museum-science-new-york-state-plants-new-york-state-animals-new-york-state-n-y-state-botanists-report-1917-plate-23-daedalea-sulphurella-peck-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-new-york-state-museum-university-of-the-state-of-new-york-albany-n-y-university-of-the-state-of-new-york-image236258856.html
RMRMAEG8–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). N. Y. State Botanist's Report, 1917 PLATE 23. DAEDALEA SULPHURELLA Peck. 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.. New York State Museum; University of the State of New York. Albany, N. Y. : University of the State of New York
Trog's tramete. Honeycomb-like pores of a Trametes trogii mushroom, that was growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trogs-tramete-honeycomb-like-pores-of-a-trametes-trogii-mushroom-that-was-growing-on-the-trunk-of-a-dead-black-cottonwood-tree-image344094728.html
RF2AYPT9C–Trog's tramete. Honeycomb-like pores of a Trametes trogii mushroom, that was growing on the trunk of a dead black cottonwood tree.
. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 448 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI The second group of the Polyporaceae with labyrinthiform pores, shares the fate of the first group in its systematic disorder. Here only three genera will be discussed, Daedalea, Lenzites and Favolus. In the two former, the fructifications are woody, leathery or corky, in the latter. Fig. 289.—Lenzites abietina. Resupinate fructification. At a, lie numerous denticu- late hymenial fundaments, at b, somewhat older radiating fructifications, at c, irregularly assembled fructifications with common growth zones. (X ^5; af Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comparative-morphology-of-fungi-fungi-448-comparative-morphology-of-fungi-the-second-group-of-the-polyporaceae-with-labyrinthiform-pores-shares-the-fate-of-the-first-group-in-its-systematic-disorder-here-only-three-genera-will-be-discussed-daedalea-lenzites-and-favolus-in-the-two-former-the-fructifications-are-woody-leathery-or-corky-in-the-latter-fig-289lenzites-abietina-resupinate-fructification-at-a-lie-numerous-denticu-late-hymenial-fundaments-at-b-somewhat-older-radiating-fructifications-at-c-irregularly-assembled-fructifications-with-common-growth-zones-x-5-af-image232665483.html
RMREER5F–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 448 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI The second group of the Polyporaceae with labyrinthiform pores, shares the fate of the first group in its systematic disorder. Here only three genera will be discussed, Daedalea, Lenzites and Favolus. In the two former, the fructifications are woody, leathery or corky, in the latter. Fig. 289.—Lenzites abietina. Resupinate fructification. At a, lie numerous denticu- late hymenial fundaments, at b, somewhat older radiating fructifications, at c, irregularly assembled fructifications with common growth zones. (X ^5; af
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RF2AYPPY6–Trog's tramete. The fruiting body of a white rot fungus, Trametes trogiii, growing on a beaver killed black cottonwood tree, along the banks of the Ko
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