. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 275 Tracya. 1337. Tracya lemnae (Setchel) Sydow, Syll. XVI"», Syn: Cornu- ella lem. Setch., Syll. XI ^"^ Spirodela polytrhiza. S. Utterslev Mose (^e/io 05 O. R.). Supplement of the Hemibasidii. Graphiola. It is possible that this genus does not belong to the Hemibasidii but, as a rule, it is placed there as no better place for it has been found as yet. Hohnel, however, considers it the conidial stage of a species of Ustilagineae. 1338. Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit., Syll. VII ^^^ R 99 a "^ 00 e, 02 a &quot


. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 275 Tracya. 1337. Tracya lemnae (Setchel) Sydow, Syll. XVI"», Syn: Cornu- ella lem. Setch., Syll. XI ^"^ Spirodela polytrhiza. S. Utterslev Mose (^e/io 05 O. R.). Supplement of the Hemibasidii. Graphiola. It is possible that this genus does not belong to the Hemibasidii but, as a rule, it is placed there as no better place for it has been found as yet. Hohnel, however, considers it the conidial stage of a species of Ustilagineae. 1338. Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit., Syll. VII ^^^ R 99 a "^ 00 e, 02 a "«, 03 i. The mycelium penetrates the host, and the fungus causes some damage to Phoenix in the nurseries; it was first found in Denmark in 1898 and may now occur in most nurseries. Concerning its place in the system see Fischer 83, Juel 97, Hohnel 09 »^l Phoenix dactylifera very common. Phoenix canari- ensis. B. R0nne (Chr. Johansen). Sorosphaera. Sorosphaera was formerly reckoned among the Ustilagineae but is now considered a Myxo- mycet (see Maire 09). Still I think it fitting to mention it here as Raunkiaer has not mentioned it among the Danish Fig. 23. Sorosphaera veronicae. 1. Conglomerat of spores. 2. single spores. 3. Myce- lium. From R 95 a. 1339. Sorosphaera veronicae Schroeter, Syll. VII"««. On the stems and petioles of Veronica hederifolia. S. Fortunen (R 97 m), Ermelunden ("/s 93 see R 95 a ^"i c. icon.). Protobasidiomycetes. Uredinales. Hitherto we have been in want of a complete account of all the species of this most important group of fungi which are to be found. 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 Lind, Jens Vilhelm August, 1874-; Rostrup, E. (Emil), 1831-1907. Copenhagen, Gyldendalske Boghandel-Nordisk Forlag


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