. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 225.—Ascobolus magnificus. Development of sexual organs. 1. Peculiar prolif- eration of hyphae. 2. Formation of sexual organs. 3 to 5. Types of copulation. 6, 7. Beginning of ascogenous hyphae. (.After B. O. Dodge, 1920.) Zygomycetous SyncephaUs and the Polyporaceous Fomes annosus, and are swollen terminally to small heads which cut off simultaneously hyaline ovoid conidia on short sterigmata; in Lachnea abundans, (L. cretea), they correspond rather to the Botrytis type (B. 0. Dodge, 1922; [Fraser] Gwynne-Vaughan and Williamson, 1927). Ascobolus m


. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 225.—Ascobolus magnificus. Development of sexual organs. 1. Peculiar prolif- eration of hyphae. 2. Formation of sexual organs. 3 to 5. Types of copulation. 6, 7. Beginning of ascogenous hyphae. (.After B. O. Dodge, 1920.) Zygomycetous SyncephaUs and the Polyporaceous Fomes annosus, and are swollen terminally to small heads which cut off simultaneously hyaline ovoid conidia on short sterigmata; in Lachnea abundans, (L. cretea), they correspond rather to the Botrytis type (B. 0. Dodge, 1922; [Fraser] Gwynne-Vaughan and Williamson, 1927). Ascobolus magnificus, as in species of Melanospora, produces bulbils which correspond to the imperfect, Papulaspora. Ascobolaceae.—The ontogeny of both the Ascobolaceae and Peziza- ceae connects directly to the Pyronemaceae and continues the tendencies described for this family. Thus the sexual organs of Ascobolus vinosus and A. macrosporus (Schweizer, 1923) agree entirely with those of. 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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