Abstract

Crosses between monokaryotic isolates of two strains of Lentodium squamulosum and one strain of Panus tigrinus showed complete intercompatibility. Hybrid fruits from crosses between monokaryotic isolates of L. squamulosum and P. tigrinus were uniformly like the P. tigrinus parent. Though both isolates of L. squamulosum showed considerable variability in form, merging toward P. tigrinus, L. squamulosum could always be distinguished from P. tigrinus from hand sections of the hymenophore. The significance of these results as they bear on the problem of inter-relationships between hymenomycetes and gasteromycetes is discussed. L. squamulosum is recognized as variety squamulosus of P. tigrinus.

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