Abstract
A marine fungus, Plectospira dubia n.sp., has been found infecting crustacean eggs and small Crustacea in the Plymouth Laboratory. It has the following characteristics: mycelium mostly intra-matrical, coarse, hyphae 50–100µ in diameter. Sporangia irregularly inflated, emptying by efferent hyphae of variable length and frequently of irregular diameter; sometimes proliferous; wall persistent. Zoospores dicystic and dimorphic, but the first swimming stage largely suppressed, the first zoospores mostly encysting within the sporangium after a short period of feeble activity, then swimming in the second stage. The first zoospores pyriform and flagellate (probably biflagellate): in the second motile stage laterally grooved with two laterally inserted flagella. First zoospores about 1oµ long, when encysted 7–8µ in diameter; in the second motile stage 11–12µ long, when encysted 6–7µ. in diameter. Gemmae numerous, spherical, up to 1OOµ. in diameter. Sexual organs so far unknown.

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