THAXTER. — MONOGRAPH OF THI, LABOULBEM A< K .1 1(13 
PLATE L. 
Sphaleromyces Latorm Thaxter. Figs. 1-2. Mature Individuals, X 290. Tig. 3. Immature individual 
X 290. 
Conthromyces purpurasn tis Thaxter. Figs. 4 5. Two mature individuals, X 290. 
Corethromyces Stilici Thaxter, Figs. 6-8. Mature individuals, X 290. Fig. 9. Young individual .IkiwIm 
seriate arrangement of antheridia, X 600. 
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Corethromyces lonqicaulis Thaxter. Figs. 10-11. Two mat ure individuals, X 290. 
Teratomyas insignis Thaxter. Fig. 12. Typical form of mature individual. X 290. Fig. 13. Variety with 
color! • 3 receptacle, X 290. 
Symplcctromyccs vulgaris Thaxter. Figs. 14-15. Mature individuals with one and four |>erith< i i ivek 
X 290. Fig. 16. Young individual showing antheridia and sterile appenda^ , X 600. 
PLATE LI. 
Corethromycrs Brazilianus Thaxter. Fig. 1. Large form from Columbia, X 290. Fig. 2. I jural form fror 
Brazil, X 290. 
Corethromyces Cryptobii Thaxter. Fig. 3. Well developed individual from Kanaas, X 290. 
Eucorcthromyces Apotomi Thaxter. Figs. 4-5. Mature individual from Euroj>e. The ap|Hiidam- v. < 
less broken, X 290. Fig. 6. Appendage of younger individual from (Vlrlx bowing solitary and clustc 
theridia, X 600. 
Stichomyccs Conosomce Thaxter. Figs. 7-9. Mature individuals variously developed, X 290. Fig. 10. Sf« k 
individual showing production of antheridia from primary axis, X 825. 
Stichomyces Stilici Thaxter. Figs. 11-12. Mature individuals, X 290. Fig. 13. IWiimi of a\i h« 
antheridia, X 1100. Fig. 14. Pair of spores, X 1100. 
Ecteinomyces TrichopUrophilas Thaxter. Figs. 15-16. Two normal somewhat elongated indi iduak, > 
Fig. 17. Small stout individual in which the receptacle has failed to elongate, X W0. Fig. 18. Young indh d 
showing triehogynes and antheridia, X 300. 
PLATE LII. 
. Sphaleromyces Chiriquensis Thaxter. Figs. 1-2. Mature individual*, the appends* omewfaat broken, X 280. 
Sphaleromyces Brachyderi Thaxter. Figs 3-5. Two mature individuals, X 280. 
' Sphaleromyces atropurpurcus Thaxter. Figs. 6-7. Mature Individuals; the appendages l,ully broken, .J 
Sphaleromyces Quedionuehi Thaxter. Figs. 8-9. Two mature individuals, X 290. Fig. 10. I>< .loft -.1 
perithecium, X 625. 
Sphaleromyces obtusus Thaxter. Figs. 11-13. Mature individuals. X 290. 
Sphaleromyces propinquus Thaxter. Figs. 14-15. Two mature individuals. X 290. Fig. 16. Detail M up oi 
peritheeium, X 1100. . , , , , . ,., v 
Sphaleromyces Indicus Thaxter. Figs. 17-18. Two mature individuals the apr* d*f mewha H, X 
Rhizomyces enspatu* Thaxter. Fig. 19. Mature individual of Type form, X 290. F.g. 20. A variety with 
differently shaped peritheeium, X 2t)0. Fig. 21. Detail of an.hendial branchlet, X •-■-. 
RhiLycL g*L« Thaxter. Figs. 22-23. Two matur, individuals, I ,g. 22 showing nlat.ou of baaal «fl 
to integument of host. The rhizoidal apparatus broken off in both specimens, X 290. 
290. 
PLATE LIU 
Laboulhetiia exigua Thaxter. Fig. 1. Mature type, X 260. 
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IrochanUrints Iv-llie 
X 150. 
Chlaniuz from Anpr 
Latoultema prolrerans var. ^posua ,n^_^- -- f ])( ., , a Itl> x J >. 
ing part ly blaekened bases of appendages X lo0 Bj ; 4 • Indmdual on ( ^ 
X 150. 
proliferans v; 
Fig. 6. Ty]>e on Chh « from Sandakan, N. Born 
Fig. 7. 
Lesne from Java, X 150. 
^ Fi<r «. Individual on Parngau* > '/met 
Fig. 9. Detail of antheridial branch with insertion cell, X 625. 
