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THK I'ATHOGENIC ALCAE. 



Mycoidaceae. 



Cephaleuros Mycoidea, Xaisten ^ {Mycoidea jja?'as?!^/tYf, 

 Cunning.).'^ This alga is epiphytic on the leaves of most trees 

 and shrubs in the tropics. It varies considerably in its appear- 



Fio. 32S. — Cephaleuros Mycoidea. Section through the epidermis of a leaf of CamelUn, 

 showing the thallus-like disc with haustoria. (After Cunningham.) 



ance, but generally forms flattened thalloid discs several layers 

 of cells thick and attached firmly to leaves by means of rhizoids 

 (Fig. 328). Hairs are produced from the thallus-discs, especially 



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mnnmoi 



Fio. 329.— Cephaleuros Mycoidea. Section through part of an attacked leaf of 

 Camellia. The epidermal layer has been ruptured, and haiistoria from the algal 

 disc penetrate to the tissues. The dark-shadod portion is that killed by the 

 alga. (After Cunningham.) 



the older ones ; in addition, sporangial structures are also developed 

 and give off biciliate swarm-spores. The discs form a kind of 

 cuticle which becomes completely fused with that of the leaves. 



^ Karsten, Anna!, dajurdut. hotan. de Bniten:or<i, Vol. x., 1891. 



-Cunningham, Trans, of Lhmtan Soc. of London, 1S8(»; H. M. Ward (idem), 

 1884. 



