Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . the spores (fig. 23). Dipodascus differs from Eremascus and the other Endomycetaceae in thepresence of accessory nuclei in its gametangia, and from all except Wclkia,in the formation of numerous spores in its ascus. In spite of these differencesthe resemblance seems sufficiently close to permit its inclusion in the samegroup. ENDOMYCETACEAE: BIBLIOGRAPHY 1883 ElDAM, E. Zur Kenntniss der Entwk kelung bui clen Ascomyceten. Cohns Beitrage zur Biol, der Pflanzen, iii, p. dk LAGERHEIM, G. Dipodascus albidus eine neue geschlechtliche Hemiascee
Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . the spores (fig. 23). Dipodascus differs from Eremascus and the other Endomycetaceae in thepresence of accessory nuclei in its gametangia, and from all except Wclkia,in the formation of numerous spores in its ascus. In spite of these differencesthe resemblance seems sufficiently close to permit its inclusion in the samegroup. ENDOMYCETACEAE: BIBLIOGRAPHY 1883 ElDAM, E. Zur Kenntniss der Entwk kelung bui clen Ascomyceten. Cohns Beitrage zur Biol, der Pflanzen, iii, p. dk LAGERHEIM, G. Dipodascus albidus eine neue geschlechtliche Hemiascee. Jahrb. fur. uiss. Hot. xxiv, p. 5491902 Juel, ll. Ober Zellinhalt, Befruchtung und Sporenbildung bei Dipoda Flora, xci, p. Dangeard, P. A. Recherches sur lc deVeloppement du perithece chc/. les Ascomy- cetes. Botaniste, x, p. STOPPEL, R. Eremascus fertilis, nov. spec. Flora, xcvii, p. Guilliermond, A. Recherches cytologiques et taxonomiques sur lc Endomyce- tai 1 e K> i - 1 tin. de Bot. xxi, p. Fig. 23. Dipodascus albidus Lagerh.; development ofascus and ascospores; after Juel. 62 PLECTOMYCETES [ch. 1909 Klocker, A. Endomyces Javanensis, n. sp. C. R. des trav. du lab. de Carlsberg,vii, p. 267. 1913 VAN DER WOLK, P. C. Protascus colorans a new genus and a new species of theProtascineae Group; the source of Yellow-Grains in Rice. Myc. Centralbl. iii, P- S3- 1914 Ramsbottom, J. The Generic Name Protascus. Trans. Brit. Myc. Soc. v, p. 143. Saccharomycetaceae The Saccharomycetaceae, or yeasts, are widely distributed on, or in, allsorts of sugary media; they occur mainly as separate cells which are onlyexceptionally united to form a short mycelium. The individual cells are round or elliptical, bounded by a delicatemembrane and containing, in the cases studied in detail, a large nuclearvacuole with a chromatin network and a well-marked, laterally placednucleolus. Division is amitotic. In the cytoplasm are refractive granulesof volutin, glycogen a
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