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Gönczöl, János: Forest litter Hyphomycetes from Hungary

wedge-shaped basal trunk (main body) of the conidia conspicuously differs from the slightly clavate main body of the conidia of the known species of Isthmotricladia. REFERENCES BARRON, G.L. (1972): The genera of Hyphomycetes from soil. New York, 364 pp. DRECHSLER, Ch. (1962): Some clampless hyphomycetes predacious on nematodes and rhizopods.­Sydowia 15: 9-25. ELLIS, M.B. (1971): Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. - Commonwelth Mycol.Inst., England, 608 pp. ELLIS, M.B. (1976): More dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. - Commonwealth Mycol. Inst., England, 507 pp. GÖNCZÖL, J. & RÉVAY, Á. (1983): Observations on the Hyphomycetes inhabiting forest litter of Hungary. - Acta bot.hung. 29 (1-4): 107-125. GÖNCZÖL, J. & RÉVAY, Á. (1984): Hydrometrospora, a new genus of leaf-litter Hyphomycetes from Hungary. - Nova Hedwigia 40 (1-2). In the Press. MATSUSHIMA, T. (1975): Icones microfungorum. Japan, 209 pp. 415 pis. NAG RAJ, T.R. & B.KENDRICK (1975): A monograph of Chalara and allied genera. - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 200 pp. Plate I. Fig. 1. Chalara fusidioides (Cda.) Rabenh., a group of phialides on decaying leaf-vein, X 1000. Fig. 2. Chalara aurea (Cda.) Hughes, phialophores on decaying leaf-vein, X 700. Fig. 3. A conidium of Tridentaria glossopaga Drechsler, X 1000. Fig. 4. Idriella lunata Nelson et Wilhelm, a group of conidiophores with aggregated conidia at their tips, X 330. Fig. 5, Gonytrichum macrocladum (Sacc.) Hughes, fascicles of hyphae, with Chloridium-like conidiophores, X 250. Plate II. Figs 1-2. Chaetopsis grisea (Ehrenb. ex Pers.) Sacc., branched conidiophores with long lateral branches, X 150, X 500. Figs 3-4. Nematogonium highlei (A.L.Smith) Matsushima, Fig. 3: terminal ampulla with conidia, X 700, Fig. 4: conidiophore with two ampullae and detached conidia. Conidiophore proliferat­ing through the terminal ampulla X 200. Plate III. Figs 1-2. Spondylocladiopsis cupulicola M.B.Ellis, conidiophores on decaying leaf-vein, X 200, X 1000. Figs 3-4. Pseudospiropes rousselianus (Mont.) M.B.Ellis, Fig. 3: detached conidia X 840; Fig. 4: tip of the conidiophore with aggregated conidia, X 700. Author's address: Dr. J. GÖNCZÖL Botanical Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum Budapest, Pf: 222 H-1476 HUNGARY

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