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FIGURE 7. Cirsosiopsis violacescens (holotype). A–C. Appearance of fungi body on upper surface of leaf. D, E. Squash mounts of ascostromata. F. Section of ascostroma. G, I. Pseudoparaphyses and asci. H, J, K. Asci. L–Q. Ascospores. Note the rounded ends, with a sheath. Scale bars: C = 200 µm, D, F = 50 µm, E, G–K = 10 µm, L–Q = 5 µm.
Published as part of Wu, Hai-Xia, Tian, Qin, Li, Wen Jing & Hyde, Kevin D., 2014, A reappraisal of Microthyriaceae, pp. 201-212 in Phytotaxa 176 (1) on page 211, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.176.1.20, http://zenodo.org/record/5144316
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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