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Deutsch: Vampyrella pendula Cienk.
Fig. 12–14. Bildung der Spore p in der Sporocyste. In Fig. 12 hat sich das mit rothen kugeligen Körpern durchsetzte Plasma oben zu einer halbmondförmigen Masse contrahirt und den Ballen verdauten Chlorophylls (c) zur Seite geschoben. In Fig. 13 rundet sich das Plasma (p) bereits ab, und in Fig. 14 ist die Abrundung fast vollständig, so dass dem­nächst die Plasmamasse sich mit derber Haut umhüllen und zur Spore werden wird.
Fig. 15. Sporocyste mit fertiger feinstacheliger Dauerspore. p primäre, s secundäre Cystenhaut, letztere mit feiner Stachelsculptur.
Fig. 16. Grösseres Exemplar einer Sporocyste. p primäre, s sekundäre Cystenhaut, a Amylum­körner, die bei der Sporenbildung ausgestossen wurden.
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Source File:Zur Morphologie und Biologie der niederen Pilzthiere (Zopf 1885), Tafel II.jpg (cropped/rearranged). Original: Wilhelm Zopf 1885. Zur Morphologie und Biologie der niederen Pilzthiere (Monadinen), zugleich ein Beitrag zur Phytopathologie. Tafel II, Fig. 12–16
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