. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 34 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI Lagerheim (1893), Kusano (1912) and Griggs (1912) suggest a deriva- tion from algae, especially the Phyllobieae, by adaptation to parasitism. Lotsy (1907) and Vuillemin (1907) consider the biflagellate forms at least, are derived from the Isokonteae, while the uniflagellate forms were much simpler and not related to the former. Dangeard, A. Fischer, Cavers and Scherffel finally emphasize their relationship with the Proto- zoa, especially with the Monadineae (Pseudosporeae) , Aphelidium and Aphelidiopsis. It is pos


. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 34 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI Lagerheim (1893), Kusano (1912) and Griggs (1912) suggest a deriva- tion from algae, especially the Phyllobieae, by adaptation to parasitism. Lotsy (1907) and Vuillemin (1907) consider the biflagellate forms at least, are derived from the Isokonteae, while the uniflagellate forms were much simpler and not related to the former. Dangeard, A. Fischer, Cavers and Scherffel finally emphasize their relationship with the Proto- zoa, especially with the Monadineae (Pseudosporeae) , Aphelidium and Aphelidiopsis. It is possible that the Chytridiales include entirely heterogeneous elements which appear to converge because of the leveling influences of aquatic and parasitic habits. CHYTRIDIALES HYPHOCHYTRIACEAE Macrochytrium CLADOCHYTRIACEAE. Urophlyctis Physoderma Nowakowskiella Cladochytriu'm Amoebochytrium. RHIZIDIACEAE Chytridieae Chytridium Dangeardia Entophlycteae Pseudolpidiopsis? Diplophlyctis Rhizophideae Zygorhizidium? Rhizidiomyces Rhizophidium Phlvctidium Rhizidieae Polyphagus Sporophlyctis Rhizophlyctis Saccomyces Rhizidium Harpochytrieae Harpochytrium CHLOROPHYCEAE Diagram 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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