RM2AXK7RB–Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 147.—Threads andspores of Trichia. Fig. 148.—Arcyria, with portion ofcapillitium magnified. (Fig. 147), and Oligonema, in which there are no distinct spirals.The seven genera of the Arcyriae are partly known by the char-acter of the capillitium, of which the largest genus is Arcyria.having the threads combined into a network which becomesnaked or protruded at maturity (Fig. 148). Two other genera, 3i6 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FUNGI such as Lycogala and Perichaena, have
RMPG1F81–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CH. VIII.—MORPHOLOGY AND COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT.—MrXOMYCETES. 437 septate tube separating into countless branches, which form a net-work by their anastomoses. The thick homogeneous wall has the same colour as the sporangium- membrane, and its outer surface is usually furnished with projections which take the form either of small spikes or warts, or of annular or semi-annular transverse ridges according to the species. In Arcyria punicea and A. cinerea the capillitium i
RMMAB4DD–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 95. Comatricha laxa Rost. Ausschnitt aus dem Capillitium (i8o/j). — Nach Lister.
RMT02GKE–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 Fig. 71. Physarina echinocephala V. Höhnel. a) Gruppe von Sporangien, eines davon ge- öifnet (''o/i); b) Capillitium (2«). — Nach Lister. Fig.72.Physarina echi- nocephala V. Höhnel. Sporangium (*7i)- — Nach V. Höhnel. 13*
RF2F3XEHA–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RMBRX63N–Slime Mould Arcyria incarnata Taken at Eastham Country Park, Wirral, UK
RF2T93H4P–Hemitrichia calyculata, commonly known as push pin slime mold, microscope image of spores
RM2BEFXJE–A slime mold in the genus Stemonitis growing on a rotting log in the East Bay region of California.
RF2WJ2BPC–Hemitrichia calyculata, commonly known as push pin slime mold
RM2AXK9DC–Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . es,and is subdivided into two sections, in bothof which there is an external deposit of limeon the wall of the sporangium. TheDidymeae have a capillitium which iswholly without lime (Fig. 144), and thePhysareae a capillitium which encloses lime.We need not stay to analyse the differentgenera in these two sections, inasmuch asthey will offer no difficulty to the student.The Didymeae includes such generaDidymium, Lepidoderma, Spumaria, and145). In as Chondrioderma,Diachaea (Fig.Sp
RMPG4DJH–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Puffballs of the fleshy interior becomes filled with dust-like spores, when the rind of the ball breaks to let the spores escape. Sometimes the wall breaks off in scales; sometimes it is punctured at the summit with one hole, sometimes with several, and sometimes it splits and turns back to form a star on the ground. Sometimes the balls contain elastic threads (capillitium), which help to push out the spores, and sometim
RMMAB4EY–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 62. Trichampliora pezizoidea Juugli. a) Sporaugieugruppe (^''/i); b) Capillitium ('*"/,). — Nach Lister.
RMT0D3TT–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 386 Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz. Kosuiopol. Sporangien rot; Capillitium meist nach seiner Entfaltung am obern Scheitel vereinzelte, + schild- artige Peridiefragmente tragend. Fig. 167. Arcyria uutans (Bull.) Grev. Sporaugieugruppe (''/i). Original.
RF2F3XEHX–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RM2BEFXD7–A slime mold in the genus Stemonitis growing on a rotting log in the East Bay region of California.
RF2WFW1XR–Hemitrichia calyculata, commonly known as push pin slime mold
RF2T7AC38–Slime mold Brefeldia maxima
RM2AWJ09F–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . f which there is an external deposit of limeon the wall of the sporangium. TheDidymeae have a capillitium which iswholly without lime (Fig. 144), and thePhysareae a capillitium which encloses lime.We need not stay to analyse the differentgenera in these two sections, inasmuch asthey will offer no difficulty to the student.The Didymeae includes such generaas Chondrioderma, Didymium, Lepidoderma, Spumaria, andDiachaea (Fig. 145). InSpumaria only are the spor-angia combined in an
RMPG4B6T–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 338 THALLOPHYTES structures, varying in shape according to the species, the remain- ing protoplasm of the plasmodium passes until they are filled. Often nearly the entire Plasmodium is used in forming and filling. Fig. 290. — Various Myxomycetes, showing various types of sporangia. The large sporangium at, the left and the third one from the left, below, have shed the spores, and the capillitium, the lace-like framework of the sporangium, is ])lainly visible. The larger ones arc larger than natural size, the smaller ones are reduced. From Kerner. th
RMMCTKMW–. Fig. IL Perichaena corticalis. A Sporangien in nat. Gr. B etwa 12/L C Capillitium und Sporen. {A u. B n. d. Nat. C nach Rostafinski.)
RMT03JT5–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 231 Mitte des Sporangiums hinaufreichend. Capillitium wie bei Stemonitis, aber die äußersten Verzweigungen kein feinmaschiges Oberflächennetz bildend. Fig. 87. Comatricha nigra (Pers.) Schröter (nach Lister). a) und b) Sporangieugrupi^eu, '1) ('/i), b) ('7i); c) Stück desCapilli- tiums (''/i).
RF2F3XEHP–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RF2T791DB–Hemitrichia calyculata, commonly known as push pin slime mold
RM2AWHYW6–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 147.—Threads andspores of Trichia. Fig. 148.—Arcyria, witli portion ofcapillitium magnified. (Fig. 147), and Oligonema, in which there are no distinct spirals.The seven genera of the Arajriae are partly known by the char-acter of the capillitium, of which the largest genus is Arcyria,having the threads combined into a network which becomesnaked or protruded at maturity (Fig. 148). Two other genera. 3i6 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FUNGI such as Lycogala and Perichaena, hav
RMPG1F87–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. Fig. 190. Pkysaritm Uiicophaatm,Vi. a spor- angium seen from without, b sporangium divided in ludf and the frame-worlc of the capillitium exposed by removal of the spores. Magn. 25 times. Pig. 191. Physarum Uutophaeum, Fr. Piece of the wall of a sporangium with tubes of the capillitium attached and spread out in water; a points of attachment of the tubes of the capillitium; ^ calcium carbonate-vesicles; to the right on the margin a calcium carbonate- vesicle on the wa
RMMAB4F8–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 54. Pers. a. Physarum viride (Bull. Sporangiengruppe (l8/j] b. Capillitium (250/,). Nach Lister.
RMT0D522–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 Fig. 174. Prototiickia metallica (Berkeley) Maasee Sporangiengruppe (2*^/iJ. Nach Lister. Listerella. Sporangien halbkugelig, äußerst klein, mittelst Lappen längs vorgebildeter Dehiszenzlinien sich öffnend, Capillitium- fäden schlank, perlschnurartig, jedenfalls mindestens mittelst eines Endes an der Peridie befestigt. Fig. 175. Listerella paradoxa Jahn. Sporaiigieiigruppe t^/,). Nach Lister.
RF2F3XEHC–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RF2T791FE–Hemitrichia calyculata, commonly known as push pin slime mold
RM2AWJ088–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . 143.—Stemonitisfusca.. SLIME FUNGI—MYXOMYCETES 315 the capillitium is much swollen at the nodes, enclosing lime;whilst Tilmadoche has small nodes containinglime, and Baclhamia has thick threads in thecapillitium, containing lime throughout. In Cra-terium the form of the sporangium more or lessresembles a wine-glass, closed by a lid or operculum (Fig. 146). The re-maining genera aresmall, consisting of asingle species in each. The last of the fourorders is the Calotriclieae,in w
RMPG4DJ5–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Puffballs Bark or Outer C(7(7/—Pinkish brown, with minute short, stout spin- ules, which fall away at maturity. Inner Coat—Ash coloured. Deeply pitted by the falling off of the spinules of the outer coat, the pits not surrounded with dotted lines. Columella—Present. Subgleba—Small but distinct. Spores and Capillitium—Spores round, minutely warted. Greenish yellow, then brownish olive. Threads long, simple, and transparen
RMMAB4GN–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Arcyria denudata (L.) Sheldon. SporaiigieD, reelits geschlosseü, links geöffnet, mit hervordringendem Capillitium. — 16X— Nacli Lister.
RMRYYRW8–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 172 Fig. 66. Leocarpus fragilis (Dicksou) Eost. ai Sporaugienbüschel (''/'i); b) Capillitium mit Kalkknoteu (^''/i). Nach Lister. Lappen aufreißend. Stiel fädlich, schwach, gelblich, einem + strähnigen Hypothallus entspringend. Äußere Peridieschicht innenseits mit reichlicher Kalkablagerung. Columella fehlend. Das an der Innern Peridieschicht befestigte Capillitium aus einem Netzwerk hyaliner, verzweigter, in den Maschenwinkeln ver
RF2F3XEHB–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RF2T93H4B–Hemitrichia calyculata, commonly known as push pin slime mold
RF2TADWYT–Arcyria pomiformis, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, microscope image of sporangia
RM2AWJ066–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . SLIME FUNGI—MYXOMYCETES 315 the capillitium is much swollen at the nodes, enclosing lime;whilst Tilmadoche has small nodes containinglime, and Baclhamia has thick threads in thecapillitium, containing lime throughout. In Cra-terium the form of the sporangium more or lessresembles a wine-glass, closed by a lid or operculum (Fig. 146). The re-maining genera aresmall, consisting of asingle species in each. The last of the fourorders is the Calotriclieae,in which the capillitium &l
RMPG4HC9–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 12 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Capillitium in part hyaline Sporangium vaselike, or more or less tubu- lar Opening irregularly 5. Physarella. Opening by a lid 6. Crateiium. Sporangia various, dehiscence irregular CapiUitium evenly branched; the calca- reous nodes small, fusiform 7. Tilmadoche. CapiUitium intricate 8. Physaium, p. 12. The species of Fuligo produce very large yellowish plasmodia which change to yellowish or brownish aethalia. Some are credited with damage similar to that of the preceding species.^* Physarum Pe
RMMAB4EF–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 71. Physarina echinocephala V. Höhnel. a) Gruppe von Sporangien, eines davon ge- öifnet (''o/i); b) Capillitium (2«%). — Nach Lister.
RMT02J0E–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 204 Lepidoderma. Gestielte oder sitzende Einzelsporangien oder Plasmodiokarpien. Peridie mit zahlreichen Kristallschüppchen oder Kristallscheiben, daher gescheckt. Capillitium meist ohne Kalk. Fig.76. Lepidoderma tigrinum CSchrader) Rost. -- Nach Lister. a) Sporangiengruppe (''/i); Capil- litium, oben ein Fragment der Peridie mit Kristallschuppeu (''/i)- Leptoderma. Sitzende oder kurz gestielte, kugelige oder halbkugelige Einzelsporangien mit oberwärts häutiger und dünne
RF2F3XEHW–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RF2TADWXF–Arcyria pomiformis, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, microscope image of sporangia
RM2ANDC6C–A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . otoplasm has been accomplished. It con-sists of smooth threads which pass radially outward from the centraldome-shaped columellar cavity to the sporangial wall. The threadsof the capillitium are attached at their ends. The protoplasm is incontact with these threads and at this stage the nuclei are scattered ^ Harper, R. A.: Amer. Journ. Bot., i: 127-144, March, 1914. 14 MYCOLOGY rather uniformly through the spore plasm and are of unequal size.Vacuoles are formed in a still further condensation of the sporangialprotoplasm and each of these apparent
RMPG3PGY–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. II. FLAGELLATA: AUTOFLAGELLATA ISl spirally coiled threads (elatcrs). When wet, as by rain, the elaters or capillitium expand, rupture the sporangium and scatter the spores. The spores germinate in water or on moist surfaces, and from each comes out a small amoeba-hke embryo, frequently furnished with a flagellum (fig. 1,32). Several of these embryos fuse to form a plasmodium: .â Ethalium septicum, flowers of tan, Plas- modium yellow, on spent tanbark; Arcyria (fig. 133), Plasmodiopliora brassica, parasiiic in cabbage. Class II. Flagellata (Mastigophora). In man
RMMAB4B9–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 146. Hemitrichia clavata (Pers.) Rost. Sporaugium mit zu Tage tretendem Capillitium ('«/j). — Nach Lister. Fig. 147. Coruuvia Serpula Rost. Sporangium (*5/j). — Nach Lister.
RMRYR548–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 140 messer, dunkelviolettbraun, oft weißlich gesprenkelt oder geädert, Peridie dünn, mit oder ohne Kalk. Capillitium spärlich entwickelt; Kalkknoten grauweiß, klein, kantig, verzweigt, mit hyalinen Ver- bindungsfädeu. Sporen im durchfallenden Lichte braunviolett, deutlich feinwarzig, 10—12 jn. Deutschland (Berlin). Nordamerika. Unschwer au der auffallenden Färbung der kleinen, gehäuften Sporangien erkennbar. 14**. Plasmodiokarpien (od
RF2F3XEHY–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RF2WFYY9W–Arcyria pomiformis, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, microscope image of sporangia
RM2AXK8A0–Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Didymiuvi farinaceum. SLIME FUNGI^MYXOMYCETES 315. ym the capillitium is much swollen at the nodes, enclosing lime;whilst Tilmadoclie has small nodes containinglime, and Badhamia has thick threads in thecapillitium, containing lime throughout. In Cra-terivm the form of the sporangium more or lessresembles a wine-glass, closed by a lid or operculum(Fig. 146). The re-maining genera aresmall, consisting of asingle species in each. The last of the fourorders is the Calotricheae,in w
RF2M8BEXN–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RMPG0RCC–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 465 Sporophore with a pronounced sterile persistent base Sporopliorc witliout a pronounced sterile base Inner peridium opening irregularly. Inner peridium opening by a basal pore, the outer peridium break- ing equatorially and the upper half with the attached inner peridium forcefully ejected Capillitium free, short-branched ynth pointed ends Sporophore with a pronounced per- sistent sterile base 4. Sporophore without a pronounced sterile base Inner peridium paperj', opening by an apical mouth 5.
RF2P4FMH9–Arcyria ferruginea, early stage of candy slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMMCTKKA–. Fig. 17. A, B, C Didymium farinaceitm Schra,i. J^ Sporangien (5/1). B Durch- sciinitt durch das Sporangium (20/1). C Capillitium (300/1). — JJ Chondrio- derma radiatnm Linne. Geöffnete Sporangien (5|l). {A, D nacli der Natur. B, C nach Rostafinski.)
RF2H9HCC3–Hemitrichia abietina, also called Trichia abietina, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRYJ2F3–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 Fig. 47. Leocarpus fragilis (nach Lister). a) Drei, am Substrat befestigte iSporaiigien ('7i)- t»- 'feil des Capillitiums mit Kalkknoten C^^U). Diderma. Sporangien gestielt, ungestielt oder Fruchtkörper Plasmodiokarpien bildend. Peridie aus zwei Schichten bestehend (bei D. Simplex aus unreiner Schicht)mitkörnigenKalkeinlagerungen (bei D. Trevelyani die Körnchen krystallinisch). Columella ge- wöhnlich vorhanden. Capillitium aus zarten, mitunter verzweigten Fäden bestehend, oh
RF2F3XEHE–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RM2AWJX18–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 64.—Crucibidum vulgare. After Greville. PUFF-BALL FUNGI—GASTROMYCETES 155. Fig. 65.—Lijcoperdun, withsterile base and columella. peridium (Fig. 65). This columella is only a continuation of thespongy base in Lycopcrdon, but in Diplodcrma it is hard andwoody. In some species of Gcasterthe columella is distinct and club-shaped, extending half-way up, withthe threads of the capillitium radiat-ing towards the periphery, De Baryhas described the complex peridiumof Geastcr in th
RMPG4E8A–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 2.—A,B, Comalricha nigra. A, Sporangium, natural size; B, capillitium, 20/1; C, £, Stemonitis fusca; C, sporangium, natural size; D and E, capillitia, 5/1, 20/1; F, H, JLnerlhema papillatum, F, unripe; G, mature sporangium, lo/i; H, capil- litium, 20/1. (C D, after nature. A, F, G, H, after Roslafinski; B, E, after de Bary in Die natiirlichen PJlanzenfamilien I. i, p. 26.) by the presence of the vacuoles. The splitting up of the irregular blocks of protoplasm, which have the nuclei
RMMAB4A7–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 174. Prototiickia metallica (Berkeley) Maasee Sporangiengruppe (2*^/iJ. Nach Lister. Listerella. Sporangien halbkugelig, äußerst klein, mittelst Lappen längs vorgebildeter Dehiszenzlinien sich öffnend, Capillitium- fäden schlank, perlschnurartig, jedenfalls mindestens mittelst eines Endes an der Peridie befestigt.
RF2HCKYXR–Hemitrichia abietina, also called Trichia abietina, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRYH8C5–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 98 Fig. 52. Badhamia utricularis (Bull.) Berk. a) Sporangienbüsehel (^7i)! b. Capillitium-Fragmeiit (^^*'/i);c. Sporengrujijie ('''/j) Z. T. nach Lister. Plasmodium chromgelb. Sporangien eiförmig, mehr minder kugelig oder zu zweien oder mehr verwachsen und gelappt, meist gehuschelt, sitzend oder mit langen, häutigen, strähnen- artigen, strohgelben, verzweigten Stielen, mehr minder blaugrau, violett irisierend oder aschgrau. Capillitiura weiß. Sporen im durchfallenden Lich
RF2F3XEHM–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RM2AFR44F–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Fig. 129.—Queletia niirabilis Fr. One-half natural size. A, entire plant.B, section, c, threads of capillitium and sports. X 750. CXIV. GEASTER Mich. (From the star-like appearance of mature plants;Gr. ge, the earth, aster, a star.) Peridium at first continuous, consisting of three layers, the twooutermost—exoperidium—splitting from the apex in a stellatemanner, the inner layer—endoperidium—sessile or pedicellate, fur-nished at the apex with one orifice,
RMPG1F7P–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. Fig. 192. a, bArcyria incarnaia, P. in outline, a a ripe spor- angium dosed, b the same open with the expanded net-work of the capillitium. c, d Arcyria Strputa, Wigd- {A, anomala, De Baiy.) c portion of 3 capilitiuni. d a spore, a and b magn. 20, c and d 390 times. FIG. 193. a, b Trickia fallax, Fr. a half of a capillitium-tube. b superficial view of a spore. c, d Trichia chrysosperma, DC. De By. c ex- tremity of a capiQitium-tube. ^ spore. Magn. 390 times. opens on
RMMAB4BX–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 135. Kuteridium olivaceuni Ehrenberg-. a) Aethalium ('/i); b) durch- bolirte Sporangiumwände {^^1,); c) Sporengrujipe {'^^"li). — Nach Lister. Enteridium. Aethalien aus zusammenfließenden, unter einander verwobenen Sporangien bestehend. Spoi-ano^ienwände mit ,2:roßen Durchbrechungen. Ohne Capillitium.
RF2HD4MHF–Hemitrichia abietina, also called Trichia abietina, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMT0D13W–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 353 Sporangien klein, gewöhnlich dicht über- und nebeneinander gehäuft. Capillitium meist spärlich, aus kurzen oder langen Fäden mit undeutlichen oder fehlenden, meist unregelmäßigen Spiral- leisten oder zum Teil ringförmigen Verdickungen bestehend. Sporen mit netzartiger Skulptur. 1. Sporangien kugelig, in Haufen. Peridie glatt. Sporen mit unregelmäßiger Netzskulptur. 0. nitens (Libert) Rost. Monogr. (1875), 291, fig. 198 Schröter in C
RF2F3XEHJ–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RM2AFR3Y8–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Fig. 129.—Queletia niirabilis Fr. One-half natural size. A, entire plant.B, section, c, threads of capillitium and sports. X 750. CXIV. GEASTER Mich. (From the star-like appearance of mature plants;Gr. ge, the earth, aster, a star.) Peridium at first continuous, consisting of three layers, the twooutermost—exoperidium—splitting from the apex in a stellatemanner, the inner layer—endoperidium—sessile or pedicellate, fur-nished at the apex with one orifice,
RMMAB4AW–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 158. Hemitrichia clavata (Pers.) Lister. a) uud b) Capillitium- fäden («•"'/,). — Nach Lister. Plasmodium wässerigweil Sporangien gestielt, herdenweise, 1—3 mm (samt Stiel), keulen- oder kreiseiförmig, selten + kugelig, ockergelb, gelblicholivenfarbig oder bräunlich, gläni«end, ohne Stiel
RF2H9HCE0–Hemitrichia abietina, also called Trichia abietina, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMT03XTP–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 278 I. Familie Heterodermaceae Rost. Versuch eines Systems der Mycetozoen (1873), 5, Moiiogr., 229: Lister Monogr. ed. 1, 2ii, 136, ed. 2, 22, 173. Sporangiumwand häutig, mit mikroskopisch kleinen, kugeligen, plasmatischen Granulationen besetzt, die mit Ausnahme von Lindhladia zur Zeit der Sporenentlassung mindestens im obern Teil der Sporangien ein Netz bilden. Capillitium fehlend. Schlüssel zur Bestimmung der Oattungen der Familie der Heterodermaceae. 1. Sporangien ungest
RF2F3XEHG–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RM2AM0M9J–Immanuel Kant : die Persönlichkeit als Einführung in das Werk . m V Entwickelungsstadien von ürtierenlaus der Klasse der Myxomyceten. 1. Schwärmsporen. Die unterste schlüpft eben aus ihrer Sporenhülle. — 2. Amöbenartige, nackte Zellen, aus den Schwärmsporen durch Einziehen derGeissei entstanden, ca. 400 mal vergrössert. — 3. Bewegliches Plasmanetz,entstanden durch Verschmelzung zahlreicher amöbiner Zellen. — 4. Eine ein-zelne Spiralfaser aus dem Capillitium, ca. 1200 mal vergrössert. (Nach Haeckel, Kmistfomien der Natur.) Gattungen und Arten mit genau der selben Sicherheit wiebei irgend Vieleh
RMMAB4F0–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 59. Fuligo muscorum Alb. et Schwein. a) Berindetes Athalium ('"/i); ^) Capillitium mit Kalk- knoten C^»"/,). — Nach der Natur. Fig. 60. Fuligo mus- corum Alb. et Schwein. Capillitium mit Kalk- knoten u. Sporen (*'"/!). Nach Lister.
RF2HD2J8P–Hemitrichia abietina, also called Trichia abietina, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRYH742–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 Fig. 45. Cienkowskia reticulata (nach Lister). a) Plasmodiokarp, an einem Ende die Peridie entfernt, die vertikal gestellten Kalkplatten zeigend ('Vi)- b) Teil des Capillitiums mit durchlöcherter Kalkplatte (^'7,). Craterium. Sporangien gestielt, becherförmig und mit dünn- wandigem Deckel oder ohne ausgesprochenen Deckel und dann eiförmig oder kugelig. Stiel + kräftig, nicht häutig. Capillitium aus hyalinen Fäden bestehend, die durch breite Kalkknoten ver- bunden sind und di
RF2H9H9K1–Arcyria pomiformis, a slime mold of the order Trichiales. no common English name
RF2F3XEHT–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RF2F3XEKN–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RM2ANDBDF–A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . LihmitlL.. Fig. 2.—A, B, Comatricha nigra. A, Sporangium, natural size; B, capillitium,20/1; C, E, Stemonilis fusca; C, sporangium, natural size; D and E, capillitia, 5/1,20/1; F, H, Enerthema papillalum, F, unripe; G, mature sporangium, lo/i; H, capil-litium, 20/1. (C, D, after nature. A, F, G, H, after Roslafinski; B, E, after de Baryin Die natilrlichen Pflanzenfamilien I. i, p. 26.) by the presence of the vacuoles. The sphtting up of the irregular blocksof protoplasm, which have the nuclei irregularly distributed throughthem, proceeds until the
RMMCTKKK–. Fig. 18. A, B Leocarims fragilis. A Sporangien, nat. Gr. B Capilliwum (200/1). — C Craterium lencocephahim. Sporangien (etwa 6/1). — D Physarum simiostim. Sporangien (6/1). — E, F Tilmadoche mutabilis. E Sporangien (20/1). i^ Capillitium (200/1). (A, C, D nach der Natur. B, E, F nach E os t afi nski.)
RMT03RPP–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 Fig. 95. Comatricha laxa Rost. Ausschnitt aus dem Capillitium (i8o/j). — Nach Lister. Fig.96. Comatricha laxa Rost.; obere Sporangien </j, untere, Sporangiumwaud ge- schwunden, i5/i. — Nach Lister. nahezu die Sporangienspitze erreichend. Hypothallus spärlich oder fehlend. Capillitium meist locker; die Fäden erster Ordnung fast wagrecht von der Columella abgehend, sich reichlich ver- zweigend, freie Enden zahlreich. Sporen 7—9 1/2 ;'» nahezu glatt. Deutschland, Österre
RF2H9HD6P–Arcyria pomiformis, a slime mold of the order Trichiales. no common English name
RF2F3XEJ1–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RM2CDC0GG–. Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . derived from thefinal and reproductive condition. The first of the four orders, into which the entire group issubdivided, is the Peritrichiaceae, in which the wall of thesporangium is not encrusted with lime, and the capillitium iseither absent or formed from the wall of the sporangium.This order is again subdivided into two suborders—that ofthe Tululinae, in which the wall of the sporangium is notperforated; and the Crihrariae, in which the wall of thesporangium is perforated
RMMAB4DK–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 94. Comatricha nigra (Pars.) Schröter. a) Gruppe von Sporangien (*/i); b) Capillitium von Comatricha laxa Rost. (75/j). Nach Lister. Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz. Kosmopolitisch. rar. alta (Preuß) Lister Monogr. ed. 2. (1911), 152, pl. 123, fig. d. Synonym: Comatricha alta Preuß in Sturm Deutschi. Fl., Pilze VI (1862), 141,'t. 71.
RMT02GGA–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 194 Fig. 70. Colloderma oculatum (Lippert) G. Lister. i) Drei dem Substrat aufsitzende Sporangieu ('Vi); b) Capillitium (^*'/, a uach der Natur, b iiacli Lippert. wird die zentrale Partie zuerst weiß, alsdann ^raii, gegen die obere Kugelkalotte ansteigend, schärfere Umrisse annehmend und mehr und mehr undurchsichtig werdend. Dieses graue Kügelchen, das zum späteren Sporangium wird, färbt sich zu- sehends dunkler, wird mitunter sogar schwarz und sprengt in der Regel seine
RF2H9H9K4–Arcyria pomiformis, a slime mold of the order Trichiales. no common English name
RF2F3XEJ3–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
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