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Blastocladia pringsheimii Reinsch 1877

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Blastocladia pringsheimii Reinsch, Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. 11:
298. 1877.
Plant-body stout, the main axis simple or apically branched more or less irregularly into lobes or branches with swollen ends; wall 8-10 fi thick, scaly below; protoplasm brownish with conspicuous oil-drops; sporangia long, subcylindric to pod-shaped, often with slender sterile filaments among them; spores 12-14 n, normally uniciliate, emerging at least at times in a cylindric bladder; resting bodies spheric to pyriform, 30-50 by 50-75 /*, their structure and germination as usual.
Type locality : Germany.
Habitat: On submerged decaying fruits of apples, crab apples, rose, Crataegus; on decaying twigs of ash and other vegetable matter.
Distribution: Maine to New York; Michigan; also in Europe.
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William Chambers Coker, Velma Dare Matthews, John Hendley Barnhart. 1937. BLASTOCLADIALES, MONOBLEPHARIDALES; BLASTOCLADIACEAE, MONOBLEPHARIDACEAE -- SAPROLEGNIALES; SAPROLEGNIACEAE, ECTROGELLACEAE, LEPTOMITACEAE. North American flora. vol 2(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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