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Chantransiopsis stipatus Thaxter 



Fig. 1 7. — Portion of a much larger tuft, arising from an extensive blackened 

 base; D2. 



Fig. 18. — Tips of two sporiferous branchlets; water im. 4. 



Chantransiopsis decumbens Thaxter 



Fig. 19. — A whole plant showing characteristic habit; D2. 

 Fig. 20. — Tips of two sporiferous branchlets; water im. 4. 

 Fig. 21. — Tip of sporiferous branchlet showing secondary spore-formation 

 by proliferation; water im. 4. 



Hormiscium myrmeco philum Thaxter 



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Figs. 22-24. — Characteristic habits of entire plants; D4. 

 Fig. 25. — Small portion of a filament enlarged; water im. 4. 



Amphoromorpha entomophila Thaxter 



Figs. 26-27. — Two individuals in situ; water im. 4. 



Fig. 28. — Upper portion of broken individual with isolated spores; water 



im. 4. 



Amphoromorpha sp 



Fig. 29. — Individual from small Philippine bug; water im. 4. 



Fig. 30. — A related organism from staphylinid beetles; water im. 4. 

 Fig. 31. — A species similar to the last from Labia minor; water im. 4. 



