. British fungus-flora. A classified text-book of mycology. Fungi -- Great Britain. ^=5?. &â *â W Ascobolus barbatus, Mass. & Crossl. Fig. 1, group of fungi, nat. size; âFigs. 2, 3, entire fungus and section; x 75;âFig. 4, cells of ex- cipulum ;âFig. 5, ascus with spores and paraphyses;âFig. 6, spores in various stages of development;âFig. 7, marginal hairs;âFigs. 4-7 X 500. are yet hyaline, the fungus would pass for a species of Lachnea. Mostly closely allied to Ascobolus brunncus, Cke., but clearly distinguished by the narrowly cylindrical asci, and 1-seriate, smaller Please
. British fungus-flora. A classified text-book of mycology. Fungi -- Great Britain. ^=5?. &â *â W Ascobolus barbatus, Mass. & Crossl. Fig. 1, group of fungi, nat. size; âFigs. 2, 3, entire fungus and section; x 75;âFig. 4, cells of ex- cipulum ;âFig. 5, ascus with spores and paraphyses;âFig. 6, spores in various stages of development;âFig. 7, marginal hairs;âFigs. 4-7 X 500. are yet hyaline, the fungus would pass for a species of Lachnea. Mostly closely allied to Ascobolus brunncus, Cke., but clearly distinguished by the narrowly cylindrical asci, and 1-seriate, smaller 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 Massee, George, 1850-1917. London, New York, G. Bell & sons
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