. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. GASTEROMYCETES 479 the spore powder. This genus also possesses a true capillitium (Fischer, 1884). Astraeus and Calostoma are sometimes placed in the Calostomataceae in the Plectobasidiales on account of the more irregular arrangement of their basidia. Tulostomataceae.—This family is characterized by the two-layered peridium, rind-like on the outside, papery-firm within, and the irregular gleba, penetrated by capillitium. As its development is as yet insuffi- ciently investigated, the classification is only provisional. If the assertion of Tieghem is c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comparative-morphology-of-fungi-fungi-gasteromycetes-479-the-spore-powder-this-genus-also-possesses-a-true-capillitium-fischer-1884-astraeus-and-calostoma-are-sometimes-placed-in-the-calostomataceae-in-the-plectobasidiales-on-account-of-the-more-irregular-arrangement-of-their-basidia-tulostomataceaethis-family-is-characterized-by-the-two-layered-peridium-rind-like-on-the-outside-papery-firm-within-and-the-irregular-gleba-penetrated-by-capillitium-as-its-development-is-as-yet-insuffi-ciently-investigated-the-classification-is-only-provisional-if-the-assertion-of-tieghem-is-c-image232665362.html
RMREER16–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. GASTEROMYCETES 479 the spore powder. This genus also possesses a true capillitium (Fischer, 1884). Astraeus and Calostoma are sometimes placed in the Calostomataceae in the Plectobasidiales on account of the more irregular arrangement of their basidia. Tulostomataceae.—This family is characterized by the two-layered peridium, rind-like on the outside, papery-firm within, and the irregular gleba, penetrated by capillitium. As its development is as yet insuffi- ciently investigated, the classification is only provisional. If the assertion of Tieghem is c
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