. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. o Figure;25.—Lageniforma bambusae on Bambusa: a, diagrammatic s'ection of bamboo showing formation of perithecia deep within the host tissue, with a long rostrum reaching to the surface, an indistinct clypeate covering, and dark lines bounding the affected region; b, section of two perithecia having a common rostrum, showing the thick perithecial wall and the large hyme- nial region; c, asci. On dead canes of bamboo the fungus described above gives the surface a blackened and roughened appearance due to the protruding beaks. In cross section the large perithecial


. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. o Figure;25.—Lageniforma bambusae on Bambusa: a, diagrammatic s'ection of bamboo showing formation of perithecia deep within the host tissue, with a long rostrum reaching to the surface, an indistinct clypeate covering, and dark lines bounding the affected region; b, section of two perithecia having a common rostrum, showing the thick perithecial wall and the large hyme- nial region; c, asci. On dead canes of bamboo the fungus described above gives the surface a blackened and roughened appearance due to the protruding beaks. In cross section the large perithecial cavities are quite easily seen with the naked eye. In section, under the microscope, there is no evidence of a stroma or stromatic layer. There is, however, a dense mass of black mycelium filling several layers of cells near the surface. This layer is con- tinuous between the protruding ostioles connecting them with each 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 Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. Honolulu, Hawaii : The Museum


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