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PROTOZOOLOGY 



Fig, 136. a, b, Badhamia utricularis Berkeley (a, cluster of sporangia, 

 X4; b, part of capillitium and spore-cluster, X 140) (Lister) ; c, d, Fuligo 

 septica Gmelin (c, a group of sporangia, X^; d, part of capillitium and 

 two spores, Xl20) (Lister); e, f, Didymiwm effusutn Link (e, sporan- 

 gium, Xl2; f, portion of capillitium and wall of sporangium showing 

 the crystals of calcium carbonate and two spores, X200) (Lister); 

 g, h, Stemonitis s-plendens Rostafinski (g, three sporangia, X2; h, col- 

 umella and capillitium, X42) (Lister). 



Genus Amaurochaete Rostafinski (Fig. 137, a, h) 



With irregularly branching thread-like capillitium. 



Spores variously colored, except violet. . . . Legion 2 Lamprosporales 

 Capillitium absent or not forming a system of uniform threads. . 



Sublegion 1 Aneminea 



Sporangium-wall membranous; with minute round granules. . . . 



Family 1 Cribrariidae 



Genus Cribraria Persoon (Fig. 137, c) 



Sporangia stalked; wall thickened and forms a delicate persist- 

 ent network expanded at the nodes. 



Sporangia solitary; stalked Family 2 Liceidae 



Genus Orcadella Wingate (Fig. 137, d) 



Sporangia stalked, furnished with a lid of thinner substance. 



Sporangium-wall membranous -without granular deposits 



Family 3 Tubulinidae 



