RF2NEMX8N–A vertical selective shot of Oak Curtain Crust (Hymenochaete rubiginosa)
RM2AWK0AN–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . pileus has a distinctouter stratum analogous to that inPolystiduSy with an intermediatestratum, and a smooth, even hymenium(Fig. 57). Closely resembling inappearance is Hymenochaete, with theexception that the hymenium isvelvety, with processes resemblingbristles. With the exception of Skep-peria, in which the pileus is vertical,most of the remaining genera arewholly resupinate. These are : Conio-pliora, in which the effused substanceis membranaceous and smooth, with coloured s
RMD3N184–Oak Curtain Crust, Hymenochaete rubiginosa, Hymenochaetaceae. Bracket Fungus Growing on an Old Dead Oak Tree.
RFMPCKCR–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, also known as Oak Curtain Crust
RM2T6JEHN–Oak Curtain Crust (Hymenochaete rubiginosa) and Pebbled Pixie-cup (Cladonia pyxidata)
RM2H70PJC–Red-Brown Bristle Disk (Hymenochaete rubiginosa) on an old oak trunk. Germany
RF2HC6KXD–Hymenochaete rubiginosa oak curtain crust mushroom growing on tree in Palatinate Forest
RF2G86CKM–Closeup shot of growing Hymenochaete mushrooms on a tree bark
RM2AG46NF–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. be REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I917 2>1 Hymenochaete rubiginosa (Schrad.) I.ev. On fallen rails and limbs of C a s t a n e a d e n t a t a . H. D.House, November 2, 1916. Also collected at Orient Point, LongIsland, by Roy Latham in 1911 and at Port JelTerson, Long Islandby Doctor Peck, several years ago. Laccaria trullisata (Ellis) Peck In sand near Karner, Albany county, growing with H e be 1 o m acolvini Peck. H. D. House, October 14, 1917. Melampsoropsis ledicola (Peck) Arthur Upon the occasion o
RF2H9NWT1–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RFW3HPD0–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, the Oak Curtain Crust fungus
RF2H9NW3R–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RMD3N1GY–Oak Curtain Crust, Hymenochaete rubiginosa, Hymenochaetaceae. Bracket Fungus Growing on an Old Dead Oak Tree.
RFDJWKM3–Autumn mushrooms in Finland
RF2G86CKH–Closeup shot of growing Hymenochaete mushrooms on a tree bark
RMREF6BT–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. POLYPORALES 437 (spores hyaline) those with cystidia and gloeocystidia (Fig. 279); in Epithele (Fig. 280), Veluticeps and Mycobonia those with curious sterile hyphal pegs, etc., springing from the subhymenial tissue and projecting above the hymenium. In short the system only gives first aid and hence is variously treated by different authors. Cytologically, of all these forms only Corticium lacteum, C. bombycinum, Peniophora Sambuci and Hymenochaete tenuis (Hypochnus sub- tilis of Harper) (Maire, 1902; Harper, 1902; Kniep, 1913) have been studied.. Ple
RF2H9NW3T–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RMD3N250–Oak Curtain Crust, Hymenochaete rubiginosa, Hymenochaetaceae. Bracket Fungus Growing on an Old Dead Oak Tree.
RF2E9KPGM–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RF2BAF8H2–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RMREF6AW–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 283.—Cora pavonia. 1. Thalli on tree trunk. 2. Section of fruiting thallus. The dark, spherical structures are gonidia. The reproductive layer is formed of papillae. (1 X % 2 X 33; after Johow, 1884.) (Brooks, 1911, 1913). A third species, S. frustulosum (Thelephora perdrix), causes the partridge-wood disease of oak. Hymenochaete noxia, an extremely polymorphous and plurivorous fungus, is a root parasite in the tropics seriously damaging Hevea, Theo- broma Cacao, Thea and dadap. Of special biological interest is the tropical Stereum which forms t
RMD3N2BW–Oak Curtain Crust, Hymenochaete rubiginosa, Hymenochaetaceae. Bracket Fungus Growing on an Old Dead Oak Tree. Underside.
RF2A97G8B–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RF2A7TWT4–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RF2AA4A67–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RF2A7TWWG–Hymenochaete rubiginosa, known as Oak Curtain Crust, wild fungus from Finland
RF2HBRGEJ–Hydnoporia tabacina, also called, Pseudochaete tabacina, known as willow glue, wild fungus from Finland
RF2BAF9TW–Pseudochaete tabacina, known as willow glue, crust fungus from Finland
RF2BAF9W8–Pseudochaete tabacina, known as willow glue, crust fungi from Finland
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