. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 348.—Tremellodon gelatinosum. Habit. (Natural size; after Moller, 1895.). Fig. 349.—Hyaloria Pilacre. Habit. (Natural size; after Moller, 1895.) Sirobasidiaceae.—As an appendix, we will discuss two interesting forms whose position is still obscure. Sirobasidium Brefeldianum, on rotting wood in Brazil, forms shining, later white, gelatinous fructifica- tions up to 3 mm. in diameter. They consist of numerous, loosely tangled hyphae radiating from a single point and imbedded in a transparent gel (Fig. 350, 1). Clamps are abundant at the septa. The te


. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 348.—Tremellodon gelatinosum. Habit. (Natural size; after Moller, 1895.). Fig. 349.—Hyaloria Pilacre. Habit. (Natural size; after Moller, 1895.) Sirobasidiaceae.—As an appendix, we will discuss two interesting forms whose position is still obscure. Sirobasidium Brefeldianum, on rotting wood in Brazil, forms shining, later white, gelatinous fructifica- tions up to 3 mm. in diameter. They consist of numerous, loosely tangled hyphae radiating from a single point and imbedded in a transparent gel (Fig. 350, 1). Clamps are abundant at the septa. The terminal cell of the hyphae swell to elongate ovoids and divide by usually oblique. 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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