. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. THE LICHENICOLOUS HYPHOMYCETES 219. Fig. 15 Fusarium peltigerae (K—isotype). A, Conidiogenous cells with attached conidia. B, ? Microconidia. C, Macroconidia. The epithet 'peltigerae is generally cited as being published in 1851, but that work (Westendorp, 1852 : 407) did not appear until 1852; the latter date is clearly printed on the paper cover of the journal, although the issue was for 1851. The exsiccatum label, which is reproduced word-for- word in Westendorp (loc. cit.), was, however, published in 1849 (Sayre, 1969 : 56) and so


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. THE LICHENICOLOUS HYPHOMYCETES 219. Fig. 15 Fusarium peltigerae (K—isotype). A, Conidiogenous cells with attached conidia. B, ? Microconidia. C, Macroconidia. The epithet 'peltigerae is generally cited as being published in 1851, but that work (Westendorp, 1852 : 407) did not appear until 1852; the latter date is clearly printed on the paper cover of the journal, although the issue was for 1851. The exsiccatum label, which is reproduced word-for- word in Westendorp (loc. cit.), was, however, published in 1849 (Sayre, 1969 : 56) and so the epithet must be considered to date from then as a description was 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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