@article{oai:mie-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003168, author = {羽多野, 隆美 and HATANO, Takami}, journal = {三重大学教育学部研究紀要. 自然科学}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, It is very important to analyze the characteristics using a SEM, because each part of a sporangium of Myxomycetes has very small and fine structures. Five species of Cribraria intricata, C. microcarpa, C. rufa, C. splendens and C. tenella belong to Cribrariaceae developed in Korean Peninsula were taxonomically studied, especially in regard to the surface ornamentation of a sporangium, calyculus, surface net, dictydine franule, spore and other taxonomical factors in detail using a SEM in this study. The author clarified the morphological characteristics and gave a few new taxonomical aspects. Five species in this study have a globosal sporangium each. A calyculus of Cribraria intricata, C. rufa and C. tenella are well developed, the one of C. microcarpa is not developed and the one of C. splendens is varied. Five species have each peculiar surface net and it cunsists of nudes and interondal threads. Usually a node of them has many dictydine granules. A shape of node is different in each species. C. intricata and C. splendens have polygonal nodes. C. microcarpa and C. tenella have rounded nodes. C. rufa has flattened nodes. Five species have a globosal spore. A surface ornamentation of spore is different in each species. C. intricata, C. rufa and C. splendens have corrugate swellings on a surface. C. microcarpa has spinulose, and C. tenella has clavate protuberances on a surface.}, pages = {69--79}, title = {A SEM study of Cribrariaceae (Myxomycetes) from Korean Peninsula}, volume = {53}, year = {2002} }