RF2NW27G2–Black bulgars (Bulgaria inquinans) growing on the side of a laid down tree trunk.
RM2T370YJ–Black bulgar / black jelly drops (Bulgaria inquinans) fungi growing on bark of felled tree showing different growth stages in autumn forest
RF2RF8X4M–Bulgaria inquinans (black bulgar) is a fungus found on dead trees. It occur across the Northern Hemisphere and also in New Zealand.
RF2PE18BG–Black Bulgar Fungi (Bulgaria inquinans) growing on fallen, decaying beech trunks in damp decidious woodland, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland,
RM2AN3XYR–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . uninvesti-gated. They have a fleshy or waxy disc, pale and clear coloured, usuallywhite, yellow, or tinged with pink. The sheath is not always developed, whenpresent it is thin and white and is mealy owing to the presence of particles IV] 1IIAC IDIALHS 133 of calcium oxalate; when the fruit opens it forms a white border around thehymenium. The pale colour, and the ragged or toothed dehiscence of thesheath are very characteristic. Phacidiaceae The Phacidiaceae are distinguished by their black, thick-walled apothecia,usually scattered, sometimes, a
RF2RF8X4D–Bulgaria inquinans (black bulgar) is a fungus found on dead trees. It occur across the Northern Hemisphere and also in New Zealand.
RF2PE187F–Black Bulgar Fungi (Bulgaria inquinans) growing on fallen, decaying beech trunks in damp decidious woodland, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland,
RMRDTNJ0–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. IV] PHACIDIALES 133 of calcium oxalate; when the fruit opens it forms a white border around the hymenium. The pale colour, and the ragged or tppthed dehiscence of the sheath are very characteristic. Phacidiaceae The Phacidiaceae are distinguished by their black, thick-walled apothecia, usually scattered, sometimes, as in Rkytisma, grouped on a black stroma. Where the fertile disc is circular the sheath splits in a stellate manner, but where it is elongated, dehiscence takes place by means of a slit running along its entire length. The spe
RF2PE1810–Black Bulgar Fungi (Bulgaria inquinans) growing on fallen, decaying beech trunks in damp decidious woodland, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland,
RMRCHR6G–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet. Botany. 262 Phacidiineae. (Lindau.^ Es ist noch nicht völlig sicher gestellt, ob die Gattung zu den Phacidiaceae oder den Sticlidaceae gehört. Die Angaben Rehni's und Schröter's stimmen nicht überein in Bezug auf die Merkmale, ^velche beide Familien charakterisieren. Mit gutem Material wird sich leicht eine Entscheidung treffen lassen. Vorläufig folge ich Schröter. 9. Cryptomyces Greville. Fruchtkörper eingesenkt, ab
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