Abstract

A mucedinaceous parasite, observed destroying eelworms in a maize‐meal‐agar plate culture prepared by the addition of some forest duff from western Maryland, is newly described as Harposporium cycloides. Its conidia differ from the crescentic or semicircular conidia of the familiar H. anguillulae in that their curvature extends to an angular magnitude of approximately a full circle. Its chlamydospores, though sometimes found united in pairs, are much more often produced singly than are the chlamydospores of H. anguillulae.

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