Fig. 144. Order Auriciilariales, Family Auriculariaceae. (A) Eocronaiiuim. muscicola 

 (Ft.) Fitzp. Basidium with tubular extensions terminated by sterigmata bearing spores. 

 (B) Jola javensis Pat., basidiophoric hypha showing sympodial mode of growth, with 

 almost mature basidium at the tip. (C) Helicohasidiuin cotnpadtnn Boedijn, section 

 through the hymenium. (D, E) Helicogloea lagerheimi Pat. {Saccohlastia) . (D) Fructi- 

 fication on wood showhig basidia in various stages of development. (E) Mature basid- 

 ium shedding spores, the hypobasidium collapsed. (A, courtesy, Fitzpatrick: Phyto- 

 pathology, 8(5):197-218. B, after Gaumann: Ann. Mycolog., 20(5-6) :272-289. C, after 

 Boedijn and Steinmann: Bull. Jardin Botan. Buitenzorg, Serie III, 11(2) : 165-219. D-E, 

 courtesy, Baker: Ann. Missouri Botan. Garden, 23(1):69-128.) 



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