GENERA OF FUNGI 



in a thallus, more or less cup- 

 shaped 



cystidium, ii, n., cyst 



cystophore, the stalk which bears a 

 cell or cyst 



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daedaleus, labyrinthine 



dealbatus, whitened 



debilis, weak 



deciduus, falling 



decies, ten times 



decorticatus, without bark 



decumbens, prostrate 



decurrens, decurrent, running down 

 the stem 



defectus, lacking 



deficiens, lacking 



deficio, to lack 



definitus, definite 



deflexus, deflexed 



deformus, deformed 



degenero, to degenerate 



dehiscens, dehiscent, splitting 



dein, then, at length 



dejectus, fallen 



dejiciens, throwing down 



delicatulus, delicate 



delineatus, figured 



aeliquescens, deliquescing, liquefying 



delitescens, hiding 



delitesco, to conceal, lurk 



deltoideus, delta-like, triangular 



dematium-like, black and cobwebby 



dematius, black and cottony 



demonstro, to show 



demum, at length 



dendritice, dendritically, tree-like 



dendriticus, tree-like 



dendroideus, dendroid, tree-like 



denigratus, blackened 



denique, at length 



densus, close, dense 



dentatus, toothed 



denticulatus, denticulate, with little 

 teeth 



denudans, denuding 



denudatus, denuded 



deorsum, downward 



dependens,' hanging 



deplanatus, flattened 



depressus, depressed 



derumpens, breaking 



descendens, descending 



desciscens, leaving, deserting 



describo, to describe 



descriptus, described 



desicco, to dry up 



desinens, ending, closing 



desum, to fail, be absent 



destitutus, lacking 



destruens, destroying 



detergibilis, removable, breakable 



deustus, burnt 



diametralis, of the diameter 



diametrum, i, n., diameter 



diaphanus, diaphanous, transparent 



diatrype-like, with a stroma different 



from the tissue of the matrix 

 dichotomus, dichotomous, two-forked 

 diclinus, with separate sexes 

 dictyospcrus, spores having cross and 



longitudinal walls 

 didymosporus, with two-celled spores 

 didymus, two-fold or two-celled 

 differo, to differ 

 difficilis, difficult 

 diffluens, diffluent, dissolving 

 diffractus, broken 

 diformis, of two forms 

 digestus, broken up 

 digitifcrmis, finger-shaped 

 digitaliformis, digitate, finger-like 

 digitatus, digitate, having fingers 

 dignosco, to differ 

 dignotus, to distinguish 

 dilabens, breaking apart 

 dilatatus, spread out 

 dilute, dilutely 

 dilutus, dilute 



dimidiatus, dimidiate, two-lobed, halved 

 dimidius, half 

 dimorphus, of two forms 

 dioecious, sex organs on separate 



plants 

 directio, onis, f., direction 

 directus, straight 

 dirumpens, breaking apart 

 disciformis, disc-shaped 

 discolorus, discolorous, discolored 



