350 MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBEXIACEiE. 
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reyritsch's species; but altbough'liis description is quite worthless, the two coulJ not be united 
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Laboulbenia fasciculata Peyritsch. 
Sifcz. d Wien. Acad. Vol. LXVIII, p. 248, Plate I, figs. 8-9 ; Sorokin, Veg, Paras. Vol. II, p. 41 G, Plate XXXIT, fig. 757 ; "VViu. 
terPilze Deutsch. II, p. 922; Berlese Malpigliia, HI, p. 56; Saccardo Sjlloge, A^ol. VIII, p. 911, 
"Pale yellowish brown. Appendages numerous, clustered, superposed, colorless, about as 
long as the perithecium." Length, 370 /x. 
On Chlceniiis vestiius P., Austria. 
This species corresponds essentially in structure to the preceding, cxcopt that the nppcndagcs 
appear to be different in character and much shorter. As already mentioned; fbe two may prove 
to be identical. A single immature example of what appears to be the same form was found on 
a European specimen of Omophron limhatum P., but is not sufficiently perfect either to figure or 
describe. 
Laboulbenia armillaris Berlese. 
Malpighia, Vol. Ill, p, 52 (1889), Plate II, figs. 1-6; Saccardo Sjlloge, Vol. VIII, p. 911. 
" Pale bfownish ; with a clavulate stipe, bicellular below, above composed of a number of 
lum 
tcrminat 
ing in a black, opaque, coriaceous obconical piece, 21 x 14 /., adhering very finnlv to the host by 
Its pointed base, 100^ long, pale yellowish, filled with granular protoplasm; pcrilhocium suIh 
cylindrical or long-ovoid, brown, terminated by a black neck furnished with a pore and a 
black appendage, having a few black rings, at its apex, 110 X 36-40 /x ; pscudoparaphyscs dicho- 
omous or laterally almost sympodially branched, terminated by two branchlcts pointed at their 
tips and resembling the claw of a scorpion, divided at the base of the branches by black rings 
t'hectm '' '^''^ '"""^ coriaceous, very pale yellowish, extending to the tip of the pcri- 
« On Antennophorm caputcarahis, Paraguay. Total length, 290-320 X 36-40 >.." 
The abo^-e description is quoted from the paper of Berles^e cited, since the species is unknown 
IT; f ' !T.T I" ^^*^™^"^^ ^^'^"^ th^ P^Wished ngure and description the species .vould 
b ckon . ^"t ^^ • r"''"'"' ''""^^^ ^'^ multicellular insertion of its appendages. The 
^TlT'T 11 T ""^ '"'^^ '^ ^^^^'^^-^ -^^ ^-^'-^^ve sin^ they occur in 
C n l!''"b"l J :. "?f '"™'"'^' '^^^^^^^^^ ^^y -T probably be antheridin. The 
the ti 1: ;";;.? 'i ''^ '"^''""^ °^ *^^ "-- -^^ - undoubtedly the old base of 
tne tiichogyne (cf. PI. XXI, fig. 12). 
on one of the Acarini. 
the fact that it is the onlv form known to be 
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