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.
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![2432. Diatrype vexxucaefoxmis. F): Warty Diatrype. Angular, convex, rugose, black, nearly of the same colour within, circumscribed below ; perithecia ovate, with a short neck; asci fusiform; sporidia numerous, crowded, yellowish in the mass, curved, rounded at the ends, usually nucleate.—Fr. S.V.S. p. 385. Curr.Linn. Traws, xxii, i. 46,/. 81. Spli. verrucceformis. Fr.S.M.il p.3l)6. Fries, exs. no. 74:. Moug. exs.no. ^Ql. Eng. Fl. V. p. 242. Microstoma verrucceformis, Fckl. exs. no. 1036. S. parallela, Soiv. t. 394,/, 4. Microstoma vulgare, Rabh. exs. no. 253, Diatrypella verrucceformis, Fckl. Sym. Myc.p. 232. On branches of hazel, beech, &c. Common. [United States.] Bursting through the bark by the laeinise of which it is surrounded, 1-1* line broad, black, brownish within, the orifices of the perithecia more or less distinct.—M.J.B. Sporidia ('0004 in.) 01 m.m. long, 2433. Biatrype angulata. Fr. Angular Diatrype. Loosely circumscribed; stroma cortical; perithecia few, crowded in the centre ; disc plane, black; ostiola exceedingly small; asci narrowly clavate, stipitate, polysporous ; sporidia, cylindrical, unicellular, curved, small, pale.— Valsa angulata, Fr. S.V.S p. 411, B.^Br.Ann.N.H.no.^1%.* S. angulata, Fr. S.31. ii. p. 390. Fries, exs. no. 72. Fng. Fl. y.p. 248. Diatrypella angulata. De Not. Schema, p. 28. Rabh. F.E. no. 1022. Fckl. exs. no. 2058. On branches of beech, laburnum, birch, and lime. In the early stage the stroma is white. Deemazi^res finds in Pries, exs. no. 72, sausage-shaped sporidia.—B. Sf Br. Sect. 2, Diatrype genuina—octosporous. A. Sporidia sausage-shaped. 2434. Diatrype stigma. Fr. Effused Diatrype, Spermogonia.—Spermatia cylindrical, obtuse, slightly curved oozing forth m reddish ovovangetendrih.-M yxosporium croceum, ^lli-^P'^l'-Nemaspora microspora. Desm. Ann. Sc. i\^a«. xix. (1830), p. 271. Tul. Ann. Sc. Nat. v, (18bQ), p. 117. AscoPHORE.—Effused, often nearly surrounding the branch flat, even, at length black ; ostiola nearly plane, sub-immersed- sporidia yellowish in the mass, almost colourless when single' slightly curved.—^SpA, stigma, Hoffm. V.G. i, t. 2,/ 2. Moug. exs.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21906439_0847.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)