. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 526 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI In the Protomerulieae, the convolutions of Exidia become folds and reticulations. In Protomerulius brasiliensis (Moller, 1895) and P. Farlowii from New Hampshire (Burt, 1919, a) the reticulations gradu- ally grow upwards, producing a tangle of tubes resembling the hymenium of Merulius (Fig. 346). Bracket forms, somewhat resembling Auricu- laria, are sometimes formed under favorable conditions. Similarly, the Tremellodonteae resemble the resupinate genera of the Radulaceae, , Tremellodon cartilagineum (Moller, 189
. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 526 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI In the Protomerulieae, the convolutions of Exidia become folds and reticulations. In Protomerulius brasiliensis (Moller, 1895) and P. Farlowii from New Hampshire (Burt, 1919, a) the reticulations gradu- ally grow upwards, producing a tangle of tubes resembling the hymenium of Merulius (Fig. 346). Bracket forms, somewhat resembling Auricu- laria, are sometimes formed under favorable conditions. Similarly, the Tremellodonteae resemble the resupinate genera of the Radulaceae, , Tremellodon cartilagineum (Moller, 1895). In Proto-. FlG. 347.— Tremellodon cartilagineum. Habit. (X M; after Moller, 1895.) hydnum lividum, var. piceicola, Kuehner (1926) reports the usual nuclear phenomena in the basidium and young basidiospores. In the highest form, Tremellodon gelatinosum (T. crystallinum), the fructifications are often laterally stipitate with teeth resembling those of the higher Radu- laceae (Fig. 348). Hyaloriaceae.—This family is the angiocarpous homologue of the Phleogenaceae and Gasteromycetes. The basidia arise irregularly within the fructification, and are not united into hymenia. The only well-known. 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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