RM2EF9FBJ–Fenugreek stalkball (Phleogena faginea) fruiting bodies emerging from fissures in tree bark in dense deciduous woodland, Gloucestershire, UK.
RMREF64D–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 552 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI delicate, pure white, secondary mycelia, which become binucleate by extensive clamp formation. In the basidium, after the first division of. Fig. 370.—Phleogena faginea. 1. Mature fructification. 2. Section of young fructi- fication forming the peridium. 3. Section of peridium with basidia below. 4. Loosely intertwined hyphae with basidia. (1 X 10; 2 X 16; 4 X 500; after Brefeld, 1888.) the fusion nucleus, a wall is formed before the second division. Each of the four cells of the basidium produces a single uninucleat