RM2AGAK32–. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. w stands contains 14< British species, which I shall hereenumerate, observing that the first may possibly belong to LePeletier de Saint-Fargeaus genus Ptilia. HYLOTOMA 1. pilicornis Leach. 8. Klugii Leach. 2. Berberidis Klug. 9. segmentaria Panz. 3. Anglica Leach. 10. coerulescens Fab. 4. enodis Linn. 11. femoralis Klug. 5. ioacea
RMPG4G44–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE BLANT DISEASE 235 Over seventy species, several of which are parasitic but none of importance in America. C. laburni Pers. is on branches of Cytisus; C. sorbi Karst on Sorbus twigs; C. pityophila (Kze.) d Not. on various conifer twigs; C. berberidis (Pers.) Gray on Berberis; C. elongata (Fr.) Grev. on Robinia; C. piceae Brothwick, on Picea. Mycosphaerellacese (p. 223) Perithecia mostly subepidermal, rarely subcuticular, finally more or less erumpent or even superficial, membranous or leathery, Fig. 169.— Gibbe
RMME7TDA–. Die mikroorganismen. Mit besonderer berücksichtigung der ätiologie der infektionskrankheiten . Fig. 19. Getreiderost. A. Puccinia granrinis : ein Stück des Dredosj oren- lagers mit Credosporen ur und einer bereits ge- bildeten Teleutospore t. 300 : 1. Fig. 20. A. Aeeidium berberidis. Durchschnitt durch eine mit Äcidien- bechem (a) und Pykni.; setzte verdickte Stelle des Blattes. Bei a untere Blattseite. B. Durchschnitt durch einen Jugendzustand eines Äcidiums. Enterschiede zeiiren. während die Ereil"- und Äcidiumfruktifikation bei allen Gattungen im wesentlichen übereinstimmt. Die Rostp
RM2G6HFDR–Barberry aphid (Liosomaphis berberidis) infestation on young shoots of Berberis thunbergii var atropurpureum, Berkshire, June
RFCEGGCP–Diseases of plants. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 7, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
RMD0DN4D–Berberis Sawfly, Arge berberidis, feeding on Fennel flowers in a South Yorkshire garden.
RM2BF6J8H–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMKHYH3D–Rhagoletis berberidis
RMT0DCJA–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr16rabe Year: 1901 Alniis 486 Pyrenochaeia Diese Gattung (ihr Name kommt von pjTen oder pjrenium = Kern oder Fruchtgehäuse und chaete = Borste) unterscheidet sich von der vorigen besonders durch den Mangel der Sternhaare. Mm^^ Pyrenochaeta Berberidis (Sacc.) Brun. a. Zweigstück mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. l>. Fruchtgeliänse, schwach vergrössert. c. Ein selir stark vergrössertes Fruchtgehäuse. d. Sporenträger mit Sporen. e. Sporen, {d u. e seh
RM2AN34Y5–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . i^ ^(P ;07 / /^ ^ / Y^ % / Z (#*?# * 7: Gloeosporiumsecalis Rostrup. sp. ^. - Fig. 98-99: Gloeosporium achaeni.cola Rostrup on the fru.t otPastinaca. hab. f sp. ^. - Fig. 100: Gloeosporium achaeniicola Rostrup^^on the fru.tof Petroselinum i2<I. Fig. 101: Cryptosporium urgidum B. ix Br. sp. -j- (see al otab IX) - Fig. l02: Pestalozzia maculicola Rostrup, sp. i^. - F.g. 103: Monochaet.acorvli fRostrup) sp. i^. - Fig. 104: Monochaetia berberidis spec. nov.. sp. -j-. - fg-coryu (^Kostrupj, sp. , g j,^, 106-107- Microdiplodia betulae 1
RMPG45NK–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 546 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE liypophyllous, numerous, 75-150 m; spores allantoid, continuous, 7-10 X 1.5-2 fi. On Carya. G. berberidis Cke. Hypophyllous; acervuli collected, numerous; spores ovoid, 5x3/1- On Barberry. G. tamarindi Hem. is on tamarinds, in Africa. G. canadense E. & E. Spots amphigenous, center pale, border brownish; acervuli few,. Fig. 368.—M. corticolum, on apple twig. After Edgerton. 180-200 m; spores ovate-oblong, hyaline, 10-14 x 3.5-4.5. On white oak. Myxosporium Link (p. 538) Acervuli immersed o
RMMAAHA1–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Mm^^ Pyrenochaeta Berberidis (Sacc.) Brun. a. Zweigstück mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. l>. Fruchtgeliänse, schwach vergrössert. c. Ein selir stark vergrössertes Fruchtgehäuse. d. Sporenträger mit Sporen. e. Sporen, {d u. e sehr stark vergrössert.) Alles nach Saccardo, Fungi italici, Tafel 1445. 1434. P. lignicola Sacc, Mich. IL p. 276; Syll. III. p. 219. Friichtoebäuse fast oberflächlich, kugelig-kegelförmig, V4 iii"^ im Durchmesser, fast kohlig, mit russfarbigen, einzelligen, 110 bis 120 // l
RM2G6HFDH–Barberry aphid (Liosomaphis berberidis) infestation on young shoots of Berberis thunbergii var atropurpureum, Berkshire, June
RMD0DN14–Berberis Sawfly, Arge berberidis, feeding on Fennel flowers in a South Yorkshire garden.
RM2BF6J7T–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMK12KN3–Aecidium berberidis spores
RMRH09T1–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. SESSION CRTPTOGAMIQUE DE 1881 PL V.. Ch. Richon Del. Fig. I. ANTHOSTOMELLA BERBERIDIS Ch. F, Fig. H. RAMPHORIA BUXI Ch. R.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Socie?te? mycologique de France. Epinal : Victor Collot
RM2G6HFE1–Barberry aphid (Liosomaphis berberidis) infestation on young shoots of Berberis thunbergii var atropurpureum, Berkshire, June
RM2G6HFBH–Barberry aphid (Liosomaphis berberidis) infestation on young shoots of Berberis thunbergii var atropurpureum, Berkshire, June
RM2BF6J70–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMRE1GDK–. Fungi; their nature, influence, and uses;. Fungi. Fig. 107.—Cells and pseudospores of Mcidlum berberidis. Montague has, however, described a Fuccinia herheridis on leaves of Berheris cjlauca from Chili, which grows in company 5^. Fio. 108.—Cells and pseudospores of Mcidium. graveoUns. with ^cidium berberidis. This at first sight seems to contradict the above conclusions; but the Mcidium which from the same disc produces the puccinoid resting spores, appears to be dif- ferent from the European species, inasmuch as the cells of the wall of the sporangium, are twice as large, and the spores de-
RM2G6HFBB–Barberry aphid (Liosomaphis berberidis) infestation on young shoots of Berberis thunbergii var atropurpureum, Berkshire, June
RM2BF6J6H–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMRDHRP8–. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. Fig. 107.—Cells and pseudospores of JEcidium berberidis. Montagne has, however, described a Puccinia berberidis on leaves of Berberis glauca from Chili, which grows in company. Fig. 108.—Cells and pseudospores of Xeidium graveolens. with Mcidium, berberidis. This at first sight seems to contradict the above conclusions; but the Mcidium which from the same disc produces the puccinoid resting spores, appears to be dif- ferent from the European species, inasmuch as the cells of the wall of the sporangium are twice as large, and the spores de- cidedly of grea
RM2G6HFCX–Barberry aphid (Liosomaphis berberidis) infestation on young shoots of Berberis thunbergii var atropurpureum, Berkshire, June
RM2BF6J6A–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMRH8DR8–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. 444 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT surface. This stage was first described as " Cluster-Cup^," and regarded as a distinct fungal disease under the name of Aecidium berberidis (Fig. 376). But it is now known that the spores produced by the cups are able on germination to cause a new infection of the. Fig. 377. Longitudinal section of a leaf of Wheat, showing a tuft of Uredo-spores bursting through the epidermis. Highly magnified. (After Marshall Ward.) leaves of the Wheat plant, which results again in the growth of a mycelium bearing the uredo-spores.
RM2G6HFD6–Barberry aphid (Liosomaphis berberidis) infestation on young shoots of Berberis thunbergii var atropurpureum, Berkshire, June
RM2BF6J6R–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMRDY61T–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. 444 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT surface. This stage was first described as " Cluster-Cup^," and regarded as a distinct fungal disease under the name of Aecidium berberidis (Fig. 376). But it is now known that the spores produced by the cups are able on germination to cause a new infection of the. Fig. 377- Longitudinal section of a leaf of Wheat, sliowing a tuft of Uredo-spores bursting tlnrough tfie epidermis. Highly magnified, (.fter ]farshall Ward.) leaves of the Wheat plant, which results again in the growth of a mycelium bearing the uredo-s
RM2BF6J8X–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMREGGPW–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Alniis 486 Pyrenochaeia Diese Gattung (ihr Name kommt von pjTen oder pjrenium = Kern oder Fruchtgehäuse und chaete = Borste) unterscheidet sich von der vorigen besonders durch den Mangel der Sternhaare.. Mm^^ Pyrenochaeta Berberidis (Sacc.) Brun. a. Zweigstück mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. l>. Fruchtgeliänse, schwach vergrössert. c. Ein selir stark vergrössertes Fruchtgehäuse. d. Sporenträger mit Sporen. e. Sporen, {d u. e sehr
RM2BF6J8B–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151
RMRDDBAY–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE BLANT DISEASE 235 Over seventy species, several of which are parasitic but none of importance in America. C. laburni Pers. is on branches of Cytisus; C. sorbi Karst on Sorbus twigs; C. pityophila (Kze.) d Not. on various conifer twigs; C. berberidis (Pers.) Gray on Berberis; C. elongata (Fr.) Grev. on Robinia; C. piceae Brothwick, on Picea. Mycosphaerellacese (p. 223) Perithecia mostly subepidermal, rarely subcuticular, finally more or less erumpent or even superficial, membranous or leathery, Fig. 169.— Gibbe
RM2BD021F–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151 Aphis berberidis
RMRH0A47–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. BULL DE LA SOC HIC. DE FRANCE. T. H, PL. 117. i. L Ef.îihlœ typhina. - 2. Phyllachora graminîs. — 3. Phyllachora Podagrarè. — 4. Uazzantia Galli. — 5. Scr rhïa riiuosa — 6. Dothidella Cloii. — 7. Dothidella Ihoracella — 8. Dothidea Sambuci. — 9. Dothi.lea Samburi forma illî. is. — 10. Dothidea pnccinioides. — 11. Dothidea ribesia. — 12. Dothidea Berberidis — 1& Dothidea inscalpia. — 14. Dothidea Hippophceo». — 15. Rhopographus pteridÉ. — 16. Hippocrea polvinata. — 17. Polystigma robrum. — 18. Claviceps pnrporea. — 19. Cordyceps militaris. — 20. ConJyc-p
RM2BD0211–Aphis berberidis. 7 Oct 20151 Aphis berberidis
RM2BXD90F–Hazardia berberidis A Gray Greene Hazardia berberidis A Gray Greene.
RMRE38ND–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. Tab. VJII.. Fig. 95-96: Gloeosporium equiseti Ell. 6. Ev., hab.^. sp. Eig. 97: Gloeospor secalis Rostrup, sp. -p. — Eig. 98-99: Gloeosporium achaeniicola Rostrup on the fruit of Pastinaca, hab.-?-, sp. ^. — Eig. 100: Gloeosporium achaeniicola Rostrup on the fruit of Petroselinum, ^. — Eig. 101: Cryptosporium turgidurn B. Lx Br,, sp. -p (see also Fig. 103: Monochaetia 4(10 tab. IX). — Eig. 102: Pestalozzia maculicola Rostrup, sp. coryli (Rostrup), sp. —. — Fig. 104: Monochaetia berberidis spec, nov., sp Fig. Eig. 106-107: Mic
RMRDE57F–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 546 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE liypophyllous, numerous, 75-150 m; spores allantoid, continuous, 7-10 X 1.5-2 fi. On Carya. G. berberidis Cke. Hypophyllous; acervuli collected, numerous; spores ovoid, 5x3/1- On Barberry. G. tamarindi Hem. is on tamarinds, in Africa. G. canadense E. & E. Spots amphigenous, center pale, border brownish; acervuli few,. Fig. 368.—M. corticolum, on apple twig. After Edgerton. 180-200 m; spores ovate-oblong, hyaline, 10-14 x 3.5-4.5. On white oak. Myxosporium Link (p. 538) Acervuli immersed o
RMRHW6N2–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanische Gesellschaft. Botany; Botany. üeber einige in Südamerika wadisende^üredineen. 323 seine Peridialzellen. Die Peridialzellen sind flaschenförmig (siehe bei- gedruckten Holzschnitt) und nach oben regelmässig in den Hals ver- längert; nach unten sind sie gleichmässig abgerundet; sie sind von einer sehr starken Membran umgeben, die sich nur nach dem Halse zu etwas. 7» *p üredo Berberidis Lev. Ann. sc. nat. 1846. Chili. San Carlos. 19. Dec. 1839. leg. Cl. Gay. p Peridialzellen; sp Sporen. verdünnt. Auch hier tritt die Mündung der geöfiFneten Peridie kaum über die
RMRMW6NB–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 384 TABLE DES ARTICLES CONTENUS DANS CE VOLUME. 9. 28, C. coma ta. 24, C. Mougeotii. 25, C. Grossulariœ. 26 , C. Dubyi. 27, C. holoserkea. 4 0. 28, C. Berberidis. 29, Erysiphe Linkii. 30, E. taurica, 34 , E. lampro- carpa. 32, E. Duriœi. 33, E. graminis. 34. £". Martii. 44, 35, E. tortilis. 36, /?. Montagnei. 37, £. horridula. 38, E. communis. 4 2. I, Marumia muscosa. II, Bredia Ursula. III. Medinilla rose a. W. M. java- nensis. 4 3. I, Medinilla rubicunda. II, il/, loranthoides. III, Diplogenea viscoidea. 4 4. Erpelina radieans. 4 5. I, Pogon
RMRCHGRD–. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch sämmtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch für Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 18 Klasse I. Zweisamenblättrige Pflanzen. c. Blatt Wespen. 15. Hylotoma Berberidis, SchJc. Die Larve dieser Blattwespe leLt von Ende Mai bis halben Juni auf dem Sauerdorn, dessen Blätter sie verzehrt. Brischke traf die Larve bei Danzig in der ersten Hälfte des September 1858; ich selbst beobachtete
RMRCGJXC–. Die Pflanzenwelt. Plants. ^4>tl,5C5Clräd)lc: 3d)IaucI)Vt(,3e. 127 3)urrf) foraUcnavtit^ ucv^iDcintc '•.HiiljäiiflUi ber S-i'urfjttörpcr fällt bic ctiüa 30 9(rten umfafi'enbe 0at» lang Microsphacra ober ilüraUcu»lUf cltcu: ('}lbb. 27, V) auf, üon bcr M. berberidis niif bor ^i3crbcril3c.. St6b. 27: (äcf;äufe=S(^[nudj))iIäe (Perisporiineae) mib 5Seidj = i?ern = (5c5laudjpiläe (Hypocreaceales). A Sphaerotheca humnli: 1 Aruc^tförper; 2 2c^[auc§; 3-7 (ijrucfjtförper = Gittuncteluni]. B Erysibu communis: 1 grucöts törper, aJi^jet mit !Otbieit= iloiübieii; 2 junger grut^t^ tütp« mit Slsfoßon. C M
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