Guide to the British Mycetozoa Exhibited in the Department of Botany British Mu

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Guide to the British Mycetozoa Exhibited in the Department of Botany British Mu
Arthur Lister
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5. D. Effu'sum Morg. Plasmodium white. Sporangia sessile, white, hemispherical, flattened, o"j mm. Diam. , or branching plas- modiocarps often forming a net. Capillitium and spores as in D. Hemispheriaun. Name L. Poured out, from the flat spreading sporangia.
Hab. On dead leaves ; not unfrequent, especially in autumn.
6. D. Arbor'eum G. Lister & Petch. Sporangia scattered, discoid, o'5 mm. Diam. , white or purplish grey, smooth, sessile or shortly stalked, or forming expanded flattened plasmodi
...ocarps. Stalk dark, stout or slender. Columella convex and flesh-coloured, or absent. Capillitium of simple, or branching and anastomosing, colourless or purplish rather stout threads. Spores 10 to 15 p. Diam. , pale purplish or purplish brown, minutely spinulose. Name L. Arboreal, from the sporangia appearing on living trees.
Hab. On moss and bark, on trunks of living trees ; summer and autumn ; apparently rare.
7. D. Deplana'tum Fr. (D. Niveum, subsp. Deplanatnm). Sporan- gia scattered, pulvinate, i mm.


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