108 



THE SIMPLE HOLOCAKPIC BIFLAGELLATE PHYCOMYCETES 



Maire, R., and A. Tison. 1911. Ann. Mycol. 9:240. 



Mez, C. 1929. Schr. Kbnigsberger Gelehrten Gesell.- 



Naturw. Klasse 6:1. 

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 Petersen, H. E. 1905. Overs. Danske Videns. Selsk. Forh. 



1905, no. 5:465. 

 Pringsheim, N. 1858. Jahrb. Wiss Bot. 1:287, 305. 

 Scbenk, 1859. Verb. Phys. Med. Gesell. Wurzburg 9:27. 

 Scherffel, A. 1925. Arch. Protistk. 52:38. 

 Schroeter, J. 1886. Cohn's Krypt'fl. Schlesiens 3: 225. 

 . 1897. Engler und Prantl, Die Nat. Pflanzenf. I, 



1:70. 

 Sparrow, F. K. 1933. Mycologia 24: 530. 



— . 1934. Dansk. Bot. Ark. 8, no. 6: 1. 



. 1936. Jour. Linn. Soc. London 50:461. 



. 1942. Mycologia 34: 113. 



Tavel, F. 1892. Vergleichende Morphologic der Pilze. Jena. 



Tokunaga, Y. 1933. Trans. Sapporo Nat. Hist. Soc. 13:20. 



Vuillemin, P. 1908. Progr. rei Bot. 2: 1. 



Walz, J. 1870. Bot. Zeit. 28: 556. 



Wettsteln, R. 1935. Handbuch der Systematische Botanik, 



4th ed., p. 204. Leipzig und Vienna. 

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Nat. 47:145, 190. 

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Chapter VIII 

 Hosts and Bibliography 



The fungi described in the previous chapters are 

 widely distributed in nature and ubiquitous in host 

 range. As noted before, they occur in fungi, fresh- 

 water and marine algae, liverworts, mosses, gymno- 

 sperms, angiosperms, infusoria, rotifers, nematodes, 

 insects, and crustaceans. With the view of expedit- 

 ing reference to these fungi and their hosts, a com- 

 plete host index and bibliography is herewith pre- 

 sented. The hosts are listed in solid type and their 

 parasites in italics. The arrangement of the divi- 

 sions, orders, and families of hosts does not follow 

 any particular system of classification. Systemat- 

 ists in particular fields will doubtless object to and 

 take issue with the present arrangement, but the 

 primary object of this index is not a classification 

 of algae, fungi, higher plants, and animals. In 

 order to avoid confusion through personal inter- 

 'pretation of synonomy, the hosts as well as their 

 parasites are listed in the same manner as reported 

 by the various workers. The exact identity of many 

 of the early described parasites is doubtful. The 

 early workers were not very specific in their re- 

 ports and descriptions, so that it is not certain 

 which species of Olpidiopsis, Myaocytium, Lageni- 

 diuni, etc., Nageli, Cienkowski, Stein, Pringsheim. 

 Reinsch and others, for example, referred to. Such 

 parasites have, nevertheless, been listed with ques- 

 tion marks in the index with the view of bringing 

 them to the notice of research workers. 



THALLOPHYTA 

 FUNGI 



Olpidiaceae 



Sphaerita endogena 

 Olpidiii in Sphaeritae 



Dangeard, 1889. Le Bot. 1:51. 

 Pseudolpidium Sphaeritae (Dang.) 



Fischer, 1892. Rabenhorst's Krypt'fl. I, 4:36. 

 Olpidiopsis Sphaeritae (Dang.) 



Schroeter, 1897. Engler und Prantl. Die Nat. Pflanzf. 

 I, 1 : 69. 



Rozella septigena 



Olpidiopsis irregularis (?) 



Constantineanu, 1901. Rev. Gen. Bot. 13:376. 



Saprolegniaceae 



Achlya sp. 



Woron inn polycystis 



Dangeard, i890. Le Bot. 2: 145. 



Hartog, 1890. Rept. 6th Meeting Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci. 



1890:872. 

 Petersen, 1909. Bot. Tidsskr. 29:426. 1910, Ann. 



Mycol. 8:557. 

 Cook and Nicholson, 1933. Ann. Bot. 47:851. 

 Sparrow, 1932. Mycologia 24:273. 1933, Ibid. 25:515. 

 1936, Jour. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 50:425. 

 Rozella simulans 



Maurizio, 1895. Jahrb. Nat. Gesell. Graiibundens 38: 9. 

 Rozellopsis simulans (Fischer) 



Karling, 1942. Amer. Jour. Bot. 29:33. 1942, Mycolo- 

 gia 34:207. 

 Olpidiopsis incrassata 



Sorokin, 1883. Arch. Bot. Nord France 2:29. 1889, 

 Rev. Mycol. 11:84. 

 Pseudolpidium incrassata 



Sparrow, 1933. Mycologia 25:515. 

 Olpidiopsis Saprolegniae 



Petersen, 1909. Bot. Tidsskr. 29: 404. 1910, Ann. Mycol. 



8:539. 

 Sparrow, 1932. Mycologia 24:270. 1933, Ibid. 25:515. 

 Gilman and Archer, 1929. Iowa Jour. Sci. 3: 299. 

 Olpidiopsis fusifqrmis. 



Cornu, 1872. Ann. Sci. Nat. 5 ser. 15: 147. 

 Sorokin, 1883. Arch. Bot. Nord France 2:27. 1889, 

 Rev. Mycol. 11:83. 

 Pseudolpidium fusiforme 



Sparrow, 1932. Mycologia 24:272. 1936, Jour. Linn. 

 Soc. London, Bot. 50: 425. 

 Olpiilinjisis index 



Cornu, 1872, I.e. p. 145. 



Achlya americana 



Woronina (?) asterina 



Tokunaga, 1933. Trans. Sapporo Nat. Hist. Soc. 13: 26. 

 Achlya colorata 



Olpiilinjisis various 



Shamir, 1940. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sei. Soc. 56:171. 



