
FIGURES 47–51. Rickia rhynchophora. Figs 47, 49. Mature thalli. Fig. 48. Detail of a secondary appendage. Fig. 50. Detail of antheridia. Fig. 51. Secondary appendages and antheridia with their appendiculate cells arranged laterally to cell a 5. (Figs 47–48, 50–51, SS·E588a; Fig. 49, C-F-92263.) (For interpretation of abbreviations see under materials and methods.) Scale bars Figs 47, 49 = 50 μm; for Figs 48, 50–51 = 20 μm.
Published as part of Santamaria, Sergi, Enghoff, Henrik & Reboleira, Ana Sofia P.S., 2016, Hidden biodiversity revealed by collections-based research-Laboulbeniales in millipedes: genus Rickia, pp. 101-127 in Phytotaxa 243 (2) on page 118, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.243.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13680261
Laboulbeniaceae, Laboulbeniomycetes, Ascomycota, Laboulbeniales, Fungi, Biodiversity, Rickia, Taxonomy
Laboulbeniaceae, Laboulbeniomycetes, Ascomycota, Laboulbeniales, Fungi, Biodiversity, Rickia, Taxonomy
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