Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Sect. 1, Diatrypella—Asci many spored. 2429. Diatirype quezcina. Tul. Oak Diatrype. Perithecia 8-15 in a group, black; ostiola ovate, quadrisul- cato ; asci linear-clavate; sporidia numerous, yellowish in a mass, sausage-shaped, and colourless when free.—Tul. Carp. ii. p. 98, i.xii./. \-\b{not B. ^ Br. nor Currey). Eabh. exs. no. 319 and GS5. Diatrypella quercina, Cooke exs. 7io. 24:2. SferiaceiItal. p. 28. Sphceria quercina, Pers. Syn.p. 24, t. l,f. 7 b. Desm. exs. no. 1725. Stromatosphceria quercina, Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 368. Micros- toma enteroleucum, Fckl. exs.no. 1037. Diatrypella Rouselii, De Not. Sfer. Ital. t. 32. {Fig. 385.) On oak branches. Common. [Mid. Carolina.] 2430. Diatrype aspera. Fr. Rough Dia'trype. Orbicular or angular, convex, black; j)erithecia attenuated into a slender neck, covered with a dirty-white stroma; ostiola conico-cylindrical ; asci clavate; sporidia numerous, curved, rounded at the ends, without nuclei.—Hofm. Icoji.iii. 1.18,/. 3. Fckl. exs.710. 2057. Fr. S.V.S.p. 385. S. aspera, Fr. S.M. Hp. 354. Eng. Fl. v. p. 242. Diatrypella aspera, Fckl. Sym. Myc. p. 232. On branches of oak. Very much resembling D.verrucmformis, but the stroma is dirty-white, the ostiola more prominent, and the neck, instead of being short, attenuated. 2431. Diatxype favacea. IV. Birch Diatrype. Irregular, black ; perithecia oblong-ovate, with a short neck covered with the thin dirty-white stroma; ostiola rather promi- nent, convexo-subrotund ; asci clavate; sporidia numerous, curved, rounded at the ends without nuclei.—Fr. S.V.S.p. 385. Fckl. exs. no. 1040. S.favacea, Fr. Ohs. ii. t. 8, /. 5. S.M. n.p. 354. Eng. Fl. v.p. 242. Fries, exs. no. 306. Berk. Mag. Zool ^ Bot. no. 17. Diatrypella favacea, DeNot. Schema, 28. On birch, yet covered with the bark. [Mid. Carolina.] Sometimes orbicular, sometimes irregular from several individuals being confluent, prominent, 2-4 lines or more broad, at first pale wood-colour. Perithecia disposed indistinctly in two layers, their bases subconuate, apices distinct covered with a thin stroma, which in the old state is obhterated ; base circumscribed by a fine black line.—Fries.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21906439_0846.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)