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Title: Hawaiian Fungi
Identifier: agz2502.0001.001.umich.edu
Year: 1925 (1920s)
Authors: Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934
Subjects: Fungi
Publisher: Honolulu, Hawaii : The Museum
Contributing Library: University of Michigan
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Michigan
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Stevens—Hawaiian Fungi 3*
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Figure 7.—Meliola: a, Meliola lobeliae (No. 1154) on Clermontia sp.—mycelium showing variation in hyphopodia, some opposite, some alternate; b, Meli- ola vaccinii (No. 866) on Vactinium reticulatum—mycelium and capi- tate and ampulliform hyphopodia; c, Meliola kaduae (No. 601) on Gouldia sp., showing a setum, also the lax, distant hyphopodia; d, Meliola alyxiae (No. 1075) on Alyxia olivaeformis, showing dense character of colony and the irregular hyphopodia, also a setum; e, Meliola juddiana (No. 235) on Pelea sandwicensis—mycelium showing opposite branching and alternate hyphopodia, also a mycelial setum; f, Meliola sandwicensis (No. 537) on Gouldia coriacea—mycelium and hyphopodia, a spore, and setae; g, M. peleae (No. 440) on Pelea barbigera, showing the compara- tively straight mycelium with opposite branching and capitate hyphopo- dium; h, Meliola koae (No. 163) on Acacia koa—mycelium and hyphopo- dia, setae, and a spore.
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