Abstract
SUMMARYOogonia of Pythium prolatum n. sp. possess heavy, conical, crowded spines which vary from 4 to 8 μ in length. The oogonia exclusive of spines average 27 μ in diam, and the aplerotic oospores average 25 Sporangia are large, often greatly elongated, occasionally proliferous, and discharge zoospores through terminal, simple or twisted, evacuation tubes.
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