RM2K5CAXT–Plasmodium and sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. (probably T. decipiens) from Sande, Vestfold & Telemark, southern Norway in September.
RMA5P9N3–Slime mould ( myxomycete ) growing on the pulled down leaf
RMRGDCC5–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Figure 14. Apices of branches of Hawaiia trichia showing unbranched tricho- blasts and spermatangial stichidia. r. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
RFJ7CFY3–Slime mould or mold, Trichia decipiens
RM2T747C6–Sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. About 13mm high. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RMA5P9N7–Bright red immature stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMRE1GP5–. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. STEUCTUEE, 33 appearance may be accounted for by supposing the existence of an accurate elevation in the wall of the cell, following a spiral direction from one end of the thread to the other. This supposition would, he thinks, accord well with the optical appearances, and it would account exactly for the undulations of outline to which he alludes. He states that he had in his possession a thread of Trichia chrysosperma, in which the spiral appearance was so manifestly caused by an elevation of this nature, in which it is so clear that no int
RM2TCJ4DH–Sporangia of slime mold (Trichia sp.?) growing from wood of common ash ((Fraxinus excelsior) collected from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RFR8G75A–Raw orange slime mold, Trichia sp
RMA5P9MB–Mature red stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood and spreading spores
RFJ7CFXR–Orange slime mold or mould, Trichia decipiens
RF2B0T9BN–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae
RFM2Y59X–Hairy slime mold, Trichia varia, a macro image.
RF2NYEGNT–Trichia contorta, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRDHTFF–. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. STRUCTURE. 33 appearance may be accounted for by supposing the existence of an accurate elevation in the wall of the cell, following a spiral direction from one end of the thread to the other. This supposition would, he thinks, accord well with the optical appearances, and it would account exactly for the undulations of outline to which he alludes. He states that he had in his possession a thread of Trichia chrysosperma, in which the spiral appearance was so manifestly caused by an elevation of this nature, in which it is so clear that no internal spiral
RM2T747CA–Young sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. About 0.7 mm high. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RFA5P9T5–Reddish oval fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RF2M8BEX6–Trichia contorta, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRE1GP9–. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. 32 FUNGI. of wlilch they are then composed bears considerable resemblance to sarcode, and, did they never change from this, there might be some excuse for doubting as to their vegetable nature; but as the species proceed towards maturity they lose their mucilaginous texture, and become a mass of spores, intermixed with threads, surrounded by a cellular peridium. Take, for instance, the genus Trichia, and we have in the matured specimens a somewhat globose peridium, not larger than a mustard seed, and some- times nearly of the same colour; thi
RM2T5H726–Plasmodium and sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway. About 0,8 mm high.
RMA5P9P8–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea attacked by unknown white mould
RF2NYEGHY–Trichia contorta, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2M8AHKA–Trichia contorta, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMREFA79–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. 4^4 SECOND PART.—MYCETOZOA. Delay may of course occur where the conditions are unfavourable. That the several species behave very differently in these respects is shown by the fact, that many of them, Trichia rubiformis, T. clavata and T. varia for example, are observed to form their sporangia almost entirely during a short portion of the yearly period of vegetation. The biological relations of most of the species require further examination. Section CXXII. The structure of t
RM2T747C7–Young sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. About 0.7 mm high. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RMA5P9P2–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea growing on the wood
RF2PC7X5Y–Trichia contorta, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRGDCCH–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. New genera from the Central Pacific. Figure 14. Apices of branches of Hawaiia trichia showing unbranched tricho- blasts and spermatangial stichidia. r. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
RF2M8AHH4–Trichia contorta, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2P8AXCN–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RM2T5H724–Plasmodium and sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway. Fruiting bodies from
RMA5P9NE–Reddish oval fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMRDCEJB–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. 434 SECOND PART.—MVCETOZOA. Delay may of course occur where the conditions are unfavourable. That the several species behave very diflferently in these respects is shown by the fact, that many of them, Trichia rubiformis, T. clavata and T. varia for example, are observed to form their sporangia almost entirely during a short portion of the yearly period of vegetation. The biological relations of most of the species require further examination. Section CXXII. The struc
RF2M8AG0X–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMA5P9T0–Mature red stalked fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata spreading spores
RMRDHTG0–. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. 32 FUNGI. of which, they are then composed bears considerable resemblance to sarcode, and, did they never change from this, there might be some excuse for doubting as to their vegetable nature; but as the species proceed towards maturity they lose their mucilaginous texture, and become a mass of spores, intermixed with threads, surrounded by a cellular peridium. Take, for instance, the genus Trichia, and we have in the matured specimens a somewhat globose peridium, not larger than a mustard seed, and some- times nearly of the same colour; this ultimately
RF2PC7XJ3–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMA5P9MF–Sausage shaped white translucent fruiting bodies of slime mould or myxomycete Stemonitis splendens growing on the wood
RMRDCEJ8–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CH. VIII.—MORPHOLOGV AND COURSE OF DE VELOPMENT.—MrXOMFCETES. 435 as in Trichia and Arcyria, or is separated from it by a transverse wall; if the septum is convex upwards it is termed tht columella or central column (Fig. 189). The cavity of the stalk varies in breadth in dilFerent species and contains nothing but air, as in Physarum hyalinum, or is filled in the manner which will be described below. The structure of the membrane of the sporangium in most of the speci
RF2M8AHKX–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2ANJA2T–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, specimen from Finland
RMRDXN3X–. Introduction to the study of fungi; their organography, classification, and distribution, for the use of collectors. Fungi. ;Fiq. 146.—Craterium, natural size and magnified. Fig. 145.— Diachaea, with capil- litium and columella exposed. the principal being Trichia, in which the threads are spiral. Fig. 147.—Threads and spores of Trichia.. 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.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1
RF2BEKX1X–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, specimen from Finland
RMRHJBAB–. The birds of Wyoming. Birds -- Wyoming. The Birds of Wyoming. 129 North and Middle America, p. 336) refers this species to Zono- trichia leucophrys leucophrys (Forster.). 554 a. Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii (Nutt.). Gambei's Sparrow. Migratory; hut common. There have been so many changes in the arrangement of the varieties of this species and of this genus, that more or less confusion will doubtless re- sult, and some of the data giv- en here must be considered tentative. Drexel reported this variety from Fort Bridg- er, and I have learned that this has been passed upon by Mr. Ridgway as
RF2ANJA40–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, specimen from Finland
RF2ANJA2M–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, specimen from Finland
RMREFA71–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. CH.VII1.—MORPHOLOGY AND COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT.—MYXOMVCETES. 435 as in Trichia and Arcyria, or is separated from it by a transverse wall; if the septum is convex upwards it is termed the columella or central column (Fig. 189). The cavity of the stalk varies in breadth in different species and contains nothing but air, as in Physarum hyalinum, or is filled in the manner which will be described below. The structure of the membrane of the sporangium in most of the species which c
RF2B0T9AJ–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, specimen from Finland
RF2WDW4AX–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2TCK7BG–Trichia favoginea, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2NHXHG6–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRDTR3K–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. LTCOGALA.J LTCOGALACB^. 207 referred to by Rostafinski as a type of F. jlagellifera, is the form with olivaceous oapillTtium and nearly smooth spores. The type of Trichia metallioa Berk., from Tasmania (K. 1741), is almost destroyed, but the spores and sporangium-wall indicate that it was of the Badminton form. The type of P. elegantula Rost., from Sweden (K. 1743), is a more perfect development with dist
RF2NK16HW–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRDHTFT–. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. Fig. 10.—a. Threads of Trichia. 6. Portion further magnified, with spores, c. Por- tion of spinulose thread. on these threads has been whether the spiral markings are external or internal, whether caused by twisting of the thread or by the presence of an external or internal fibre. The spiral appearance has never been called in question, only the structure from whence it arises, and this, like the strife of diatoms, is very much an open question. Mr. Currey held that the spiral " Wigand, " Morphologie cles Genres Trichia et Arcyria," in &qu
RF2NYEGC6–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRE1JE1–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. THALLOPHYTES : FUNGI 291 In certain conditions, however, these slimy bodies come to rest and organize most elaborate and often very beau- tiful sporangia, full of spores (Fig. 267). These varied and easily preserved sporangia are used to classify the. Fig. 267. Three common slime moulds (Myxomycetes) on decaying wood : to the left above, groups of the sessile sporangia of Trichia ; to the right above, a group of the stalked sporangia of Stemonitis, with remnant of old Plasmodium at base ; below, groups uf sporangia of Hemiarcyria, with a Plasmodiu
RF2M84EXF–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRE1GP7–. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. Fig. 10.—a. Threads of Trichia. 6. Portion furtber magnified, with spores, c. Por- tion of spinulose thread. on these threads has been whether the spiral markings are external or internal, whether caused by twisting of the thread or by the presence of an external or internal fibre. The spiral appearance has never been called in question, only the structure from whence it arises, and this, like the striae of diatoms, is very much an open question. Mr. Currey held that the spiral * Wigand, '' Morpliologie dcs Genres Trichia et Arcyria," in
RF2NHXEJJ–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2NK16F7–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2PC75HM–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland with no common English name
RF2NK0A0G–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRDX4TH–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. a—c TRICHIA VARIA Pers. d—f OLIGONEMA NITENS Rost.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London, Printed by Order of the Trustees, Sold by Longman
RF2P73TDD–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2M8BEXN–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RF2PC750A–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRDX4RX–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. PI. LXII.. a—d TRICHIA FALI,AX Pers. c—g TRICHIA ERECTA Rex. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London, Printed by Order of the Trustees, Sold b
RF2PC7516–Trichia botrytis, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2PC6TRM–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, no common English name
RF2M8BEXB–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, no common English name
RMREDFFG–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 352 Unterscheidet sich von vorstehender Art, mit der sie bis auf die allerjüngste Zeit, wenn auch als Varietät, unbestritten vereinigt worden ist, durch nachfolgende Merkmale: Sporangien dunkelziegelrot; Sporangienstiel in Glycerin durchsichtig, aus einer Fig. 152. Trichia lateritia Lev. Elateren («"»/,). — Nach Lister. dichtgefältelten, hellrotbraunen Wand bestehend, einige wenige unansehnliche schmale Strähnen und schlanke Fäden,
RF2PC7584–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, no common English name
RF2PC7XCX–Trichia varia, early stage of a slime mold, no common English name
RF2P0MHA2–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2P0MH69–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2HD2JBG–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RMRDX4TE–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. a—c TRICHIA VARIA Pers. d—f OLIGONEMA NITENS Rost.. TRICHIA CONTORTA Rost. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London, Printed by Order of the Tr
RF2H9P30P–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RMRDX4TR–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. PI. LX. a—c TRICHIA FAVOGINEA - Pers. d—f TRJCHIA SqABRA Rost. g—h TRICHIA PERSIMILIS Karst.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London, Printed
RF2HA3E18–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RMRJ5WMY–. Chordate morphology. Morphology (Animals); Chordata. lepidotrichia GYROPTYCHIUS B POLYPTERUS nDTrrmmi ^^mmnxmnnin;^^ rrmn RAJA LINTEA SQUALUS. 5 ceratotrichia Figure 8-44. Fin rays and radiols as observed in a choonate, on actinopterygian, and two chondrichthions. (After Jorvik, 1959) outward through the body cover, thus exposing the lepido- trichia as the outermost layer of scales. In the primitive actinopterygian fish, there is sometimes a gradual transition from body scale to lepidotrichium just as in the primitive choanate. The lepidotrichium is bony, jointed, branched, and guttered on i
RF2HA3DXX–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RMRDX4RR–. A monograph of the Mycetozoa, being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Illustrated with seventy-eight plates and fifty-one woodcuts. Myxomycetes. aâd TRICHIA FALI,AX Pers. câg TRICHIA ERECTA Rex. 1 7 Lister pi} â lul^ TRICHIA BOTRYTIS Pers.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany; Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908. London, Print
RF2H9P39P–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RMRG686F–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. SCENOPINIDAE OF THE WORLD 305. FfGURE 196.—Scenopinula pa'.lidipennis Panimonov, female: a, wing; h, lateral aspect of head; c, d, enlarged lateral and frontal aspects of head; e, ventral aspect of 8th sternum; /, lateral aspect of 8th and 9th segments. trichia complex and at present may be composed of as many as three genera. Until more specimens are available for study the exact combi- nations are uncertain. On the basis of wing venation, the condition of the short M 1+2 would place bicornis and complexa together while the genitalia of tli
RF2H9P39N–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RMRGW2MD–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 186 Illinois Natural History Subvey Bulletin Vol. 31, Art. 5 of terminally funnelcd setae; segment III with six annulations with fine micro- trichia present on the distal four and some microtrichia scattered between the annulations; segment IV with five annulations, with longer microtrichia. . '^'9-. 57-67.âAbdominal segments Vlll-X of the second-instar larva. 57.âAeolothrips *'f*'P^"""- 58.âMerothrips morgan!. 59.âHeterothrips arisaemac. 60.âCaliothrips indicus. ^Ji ,â ^^1 P''' 'Tubulifera). 62.âChirothrips simplex. 63.âHeliothrips
RF2H9P30T–Trichia scabra, a slime mold of the order Trichiales, no common English name
RF2HAHKD9–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMRDG586–. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. TYPES OF CEYPTOGAMS; THALLOPHYTES 237 of a central column. Have any of the branches free tips 1 With a power of 250 or more examine the spores. A much higher power may be used to advantage. Describe the surface of the spore. THE STUDY OF BACTERIA 263. Occurrence. — " Bacteria may occur anywhere but not every- where." In water, air, soil, and almost any organic substance, living. Pig. 173. — Spore-Cases of Slime Moulds. A, a group of spore-caaes of Arcyria; B, a spore-case of Trichia, bursting open and exposing its spores to the wind, x 20; C,
RF2HAHKCH–Trichia varia, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMREDFFK–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 341 matt gelbbraun oder dunkelrotbraun. Peridie häutig oder pergament- artig mit braunen Granulationen, seltener mit Kalkkristallen besetzt, gelb oder rotbraun. Elateren wenig zahlreich, einfach oder verzweigt.. Fig. 150. Trichia contorta (Ditm.) Rost. a) Sporangieugruppe (*'/,); b) zwei Elatereu, eine davon mit unregehuäßigeu Spiralwiüdungen, die andere (var. iuconspicua [Rost.], Lister) mit regelmäßigen Spiralen {^""U); c) El
RF2HBT30T–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, no common English name
RMRHYFPB–. Beiträge zur Anatomie des Geschlechtsapparates einiger Schweizerischer Trocjoa- (Furticicola-, Helix-) arten ... Länge der Pfeilsäcke und besonders der Nebensäcke, die erheb- lich größer sind als bei den vorigen Arten, vergleiche man die betreffende Tabelle. rex/-j^, s n.,.. Euuiv Vfä.iem Atr.gtn. r-rZiti.*«'. uLb. Geschlechlsapparat von Trichia striolata, Pfeif f., Vergr 5X 56. 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 wo
RF2HCM0GB–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, no common English name
RMRHWH4J–. Foundations of Botany. Botany. TYPES OF CRYPTOGAMS; THALLOPHYTES 237 of a central column. Have any of the branches free tips ? With a power of 250 or more examine the spores. A much higher power may be used to advantage. Describe the surface of the spore. THE STUDlr OF BACTERIA 263. Occurrence. — " Bacteria may occur anywhere but not every- where." In water, air, soil, and almost any organic substance, living. Fig. 173. — Spore-Cases of Slime Moulds. A, a group of spore-cases of Arcyria; B, a spore-case of Trichia, bursting open and exposing its spores to the wind, x 20 ; C, thread
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