RM2NH61Y8–Karlsruhe, Germany. 01st Feb, 2023. At the Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, a specimen of the mushroom species 'large-spored pore disc' (Poronia punctata) is shown on dried horse manure collected in the mid-19th century (taken through a magnifying glass). The Karlsruhe Natural History Museum houses the largest collection of fungi in Baden-Württemberg and has maintained more than half of the approximately 111,000 dried specimens in a digital database. (to dpa: 'Tens of thousands of mushrooms from natural history museum available online') Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2AN3D52–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . Fig. 128. Xylaria polymorph/* (Pers.)Grev.; archicarp embedded instroma, x iooo.. Fig. 129. Xylaria polymorpha (Pers.) Grev.; septatearchicarp, x iooo. XYLARIACEAE: BIBLIOGRAPHY 1861-5 TULASNE, L. R. and C. Selecta Fungorum Carpologia; Imperial-typograph., Paris.1900 Dawson, M. On the Biology of Poronia punctata (L.). Ann. Bot. xiv, p. 245. v] LABOULBENIALES 171 Labi ni.r.i.N iai.es The group Laboulbeniales includes some six hundred species arrangedin over fifty genera. All are minute external parasites on insects, chiefly onmembers of the Coleop
RM2CE50XY–. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . X-200 Fig. 88.—Poronia punctata Fr.(Natural size.) Section showingperithecia x 2. Ascus x 200. GENUS LIII.—HYPOXYLON Bull. Convex or plane; stroma corkyor brittle ; perithecia immersed. Thereare thirteen species in Britain. XSmrtt 206. Hypoxylon cocci-neum Bull.—Globose, aboutthe size of a pea, oftenbecoming confluent, at firstpruinose, becoming brown-ish vermilion, black within;perithecia ovate with pro-minent ostiola.. <209 Common on beech, and Fig. Sg.-Hypoxylonconcentricum Grey,a
RM2CE52AJ–. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . X-400 ndral 78 GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI. GENUS LIJ.—PORONIA Willd. Stipitate; stroma between fleshy and corky, fructifying surface discoid ; perithecia immersed. The fol-m lowing species is the only one known in^ Britain. 205. Poronia punctata Fr.—Stipi-tate, turbinate, externally blackish ; disctruncate, whitish, dotted with the blackostioles. Gregarious on horse and cow dung.. X-200 Fig. 88.—Poronia punctata Fr.(Natural size.) Section showingperithecia x 2. Ascus x 200. GENUS LIII
RMREERB9–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 290 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI high. Each of the ultimate branches is slightly swollen and contains a single perithecium with a firm, carbonaceous wall (Moeller, 1901). The last genus of the Xylaria group, Poronia (Fig. 190), differs from Xylaria and Thamnomyces by the discoid expansion of its fertile part. Its best known species, Poronia punctata, is found in the northern hemi- sphere on old horse dung, from which often only its fertile disc protrudes. In youth it is covered with light gray conidia. Later, at different times, helical ascogonia wh
RMRDX158–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Fig. 128. Xylaria polytnorpha (Pers.) Grev.; archicarp embedded in stroma, x 1000.. Fig. 129. Xylaria polymorpha {Pexs.) Gitw. septate archicarp, x looo. XYLARIACEAE : BIBLIOGRAPHY 1861-5 TULASNE, L. R. and C. Selecta Fungorum Carpologia; Imperial-typograph., Paris. 1900 Dawson, M. On the Biology oi Poronia punctata (L.). Ann. Bot. xiv, p. 245.. 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 res
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