. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX VI 701 8. Columella spinescent. (9) Columella smooth. (10) 9. Sporangiophores never exceeding 2 mm., sporangia 60 to 80/1, spores smooth 7 to 8m. 37 M. spinescens Lendner. Sporangiophores over i' cm. and more tall, spores frequently punctate, 5 to 8ii. 38 M. ptumbeus Bonorden. 0 ; °. Fig. 242.—Mucor lamprosporus. o, b, t, Columella; d, sporangiole; e, sporangium; /, branched sporangiophore. (After Lendner.) Sporangia 75 to 120M, columella piriform or campanulate, spores
. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. APPENDIX VI 701 8. Columella spinescent. (9) Columella smooth. (10) 9. Sporangiophores never exceeding 2 mm., sporangia 60 to 80/1, spores smooth 7 to 8m. 37 M. spinescens Lendner. Sporangiophores over i' cm. and more tall, spores frequently punctate, 5 to 8ii. 38 M. ptumbeus Bonorden. 0 ; °. Fig. 242.—Mucor lamprosporus. o, b, t, Columella; d, sporangiole; e, sporangium; /, branched sporangiophore. (After Lendner.) Sporangia 75 to 120M, columella piriform or campanulate, spores 4 to 8^ diameter. 39 M. globosus Fischer. Sporangia ordinarily smaller (iiom maximum), columella spheric, oval or campanulate. Spores larger lo/i (mean). Species with sporangioles near the substratum. (11) Sporangia 70 to iiom diameter, sporangioles not caducous, spores spheric, shining, loya. 40 M. sphmrosporus Hagem. Sporangia never exceeding 80 to go^, spores 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 Harshberger, John W. (John William), 1869-1929. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co
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