Illustrated Genera of Imperfect FungiThe saccardo systems of classification. Orders included. Families of moniliates. Conidial phycomycetes. Moniliales. Sphaeropsidales. Melanconiales. Mycelia sterilia. The Hughes-Tubaki-Barron system of classification. Alternate key to series and genera (Moniliaceae, Dematiaceae). Descriptions and illustrations of genera. Conidial phycomycetes. Moniliales. Sphaeropsidales. Melanconiales. Mycelia sterilia. |
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Preface to Third Edition | 1 |
The HughesTubakiBarron System of Classification | 34 |
Conidial Phycomycetes | 52 |
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absent acervulus apex apical apical cell appendages aquatic arising bark basal base bearing conidia branched brown catenulate chains clusters coiled compact conidia 1-celled conidia aleuriospores conidia dark conidia hyaline conidia phialospores conidia sympodulospores Conidia typically conidiophores and conidia Conidiophores dark Conidiophores hyaline conidiophores short conidiophores simple conidium culture curved cylindrical decayed wood denticles developed distinct ellipsoid elongate enlarged erect erumpent filiform formed fungi fusoid globose groups growing habit of pycnidia heads herbarium material hyphae Illustration irregular lateral leaf leaves loose mass material on leaves Mycelium oblong original ostiolate ovoid pale parasitic parasitic or saprophytic phialides pigmented plant pointed portion present produced Pycnidia pycnidium redrawn Reference rounded Sacc saprophytic scars separate septate setae several-celled showing side simple or branched single slender slime soil sometimes spores Sporodochia sporogenous cells straight stroma subhyaline successively superficial sympodial synnema synnemata terminal tips upper upright usually