. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. d$*s* Fig. 344.—Exidia repanda. 1. a, tip of mature sterigma with reniform basidiospore; b, germination of basidiospore with falcate conidia. 2. Exidia saccharina, var. foliacea. (Ulocolla foliacea). b, germinating basidiospore; c, germinating conidia. Tremella lutes- cens. 3. Mature basidium. 4. Germinating basidiospores, one surrounded by sprout cells. 5. Sprout mycelium. 6. Sprout cells developing hyphae. 7. Conidiophores. Ditangium Cerasi (Orbilia rubella). 8. Conidiophore. (la, 3 X 450; 16, 5, 6 X 500; 1 c, 7 X 420; 2 X 320; 4 X 400; 8 X 300; afte
. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. d$*s* Fig. 344.—Exidia repanda. 1. a, tip of mature sterigma with reniform basidiospore; b, germination of basidiospore with falcate conidia. 2. Exidia saccharina, var. foliacea. (Ulocolla foliacea). b, germinating basidiospore; c, germinating conidia. Tremella lutes- cens. 3. Mature basidium. 4. Germinating basidiospores, one surrounded by sprout cells. 5. Sprout mycelium. 6. Sprout cells developing hyphae. 7. Conidiophores. Ditangium Cerasi (Orbilia rubella). 8. Conidiophore. (la, 3 X 450; 16, 5, 6 X 500; 1 c, 7 X 420; 2 X 320; 4 X 400; 8 X 300; after Brefeld, 1888.). Fig. 345.—Tremella mesenterica. Section through periphery of young fructification. 1. Oidial stage. 2. Beginning of basidial formation. 3. Mature basidia. (X600; after Dangeard, 1894.) cells which in dilute nutrient solutions develop directly to slender septate mycelia without clamps. In E. saccharina var. foliacea, bacilliform. 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 Gäumann, Ernst Albert, 1893-1963; Dodge, Carroll William, 1895-. New York [etc. ] McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
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