Hypocrea ceramica Ellis & Everh. N. Am. Pyrenom. 85. 1892. Stromata appearing first as a speck of white tomentum, with a brick-red spot appearing in the center, finally becoming fleshy, rather thick and entirely brick-red without, and white within, subpatellate,... Mycologia - Page 591910Full view - About this book
| New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1916 - 1284 pages
...& E.) Seaver.—On Ganoderma tsuga. Seaver (Mycologia, v. 2, p. 59, 1910) describes it as follows: "Stromata appearing first as a speck of white tomentum,...subpatellate, convex, becoming wrinkled when dry, punctuate with the necks of the slightly protruding perithecia finally dusted over with the greenish... | |
| Fred Jay Seaver - Science - 1912 - 162 pages
...citrinum (Hedw.) Fries in form but the color is not so bright. 3. Chromocrea ceramica (Ellis & Everh.) Hypocrea ceramica Ellis & Everh. N. Am. Pyrenom. 85....with the greenish spores; asci cylindrical, becoming 16-spored by the breaking of each original spore into 2 subglobose cells ; spores about 4 mic. in diameter,... | |
| Carl Alois Schwarze - Fungi - 1917 - 236 pages
...E.) Seaver. — On Ganoderma tsuga. Seaver (Mycologia, v. 2, p. 59, 1910) describes it as follows: "Stromata appearing first as a speck of white tomentum,...subpatellate, convex, becoming wrinkled when dry, punctuate with the necks of the slightly protruding perithecia finally dusted over with the greenish... | |
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