Readily distinguished among the large, stipitate Pezizæ by the deep rose-red or carmine disk and the whitish, tomentose exterior.
Stratum of tubes distinct from hymenophore, but not separable, not stratose; fleshy and tough, stipitate or sessile.
Receptacle somewhat produced between the petals and stamens, and bearing a gland behind the stipitate ovary.
Pod sessile or shortly stipitate in the calyx, flat, linear, straight or curved.
Frustules tabulate, adnate in short, stipitate filaments, scarcely siliceous, divided into partitions, septate or partly so at alternate ends.
Both are stipitate at the beginning of their growth.
They either occur in long chains or are stipitate or sessile.
The genus includes the former genera of Cocconema, characterized by stipitate forms, and Encyonema in which the frustules are frequently enclosed in gelatinous tubes.
Outer sporangial wall cartilaginous, the inner less distinct, or concrete with the outer; species oftener stipitate Leangium A.
This delicate physarum, very fragile and evanescent, seems to be distinct, by reason of its characteristic rounded lime granules, from any similar, stipitate species.
The sporophores are inclined to be simple, stipitate and dendroid.
The spores are, however, constantly smaller in all the specimens we have examined, and the stipitatehabit very marked.
According to Rostafinski the stipitatephase constitutes the T.
The sporangia in the same cluster are stipitate and sessile, ovoid and spherical.
The aerial fructification andstipitate habit of the higher forms tends in the same direction.
A curiousstipitate fungus, with a pileus like a hood, called Verpa digitaliformis, Pers.
Fixed to the place where it is generated by some more or less abundant mycelioid filaments, the receptacle becomes somewhat cup-shaped and eitherstipitate or sessile, composed of the receptacle proper and the hymenium.
Towards the end of the year, shortly stipitate spores appear on their stroma, which do not fall off.
The stipitate species of Hydnum are some of them found in woods, others on heaths, one on fir-cones, while the rest have similar habitats to the species of Polyporus.
While the zygospore is increasing in size, the suspender of the smaller copulative cell becomes a rounded and stipitate utricle, often divided at the base by a septum, and which attains almost to the size of the zygospore.
Sporangium small globose or somewhat depressed, stipitate or subsessile; the wall a thin membrane, rugulose and iridescent, with thicker red or yellow spots and patches, destitute of lime.
Sporangia subglobose and stipitate or more often sessile, sometimes plasmodiocarp; the wall a thin membrane, with an outer layer composed of minute roundish granules of lime, which are usually compacted into a smooth continuous crust.
These sporangia are nearly always perfectly regular in shape; they may be globose, obovoid, somewhat depressed, or more or less elongated, and are either stipitate or sessile.
Sporangia simple and stipitate or sessile, sometimes plasmodiocarp, rarely combined into an aethalium; the wall a thin membrane, usually with an outer layer of minute roundish granules of lime.
Sporangia regular and stipitate or sessile and somewhat irregular; the wall, at maturity, irregularly ruptured.
Sporangium globose, depressed globose or irregular, stipitate or sessile; the wall a thin membrane, with an outer layer of minute roundish granules of lime, irregularly dehiscent.
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