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FIGURE 2. Morphology and anatomy of Phaeorrhiza sareptana var. sphaerocarpa a–c Thallus and apothecia. a Scattered thallus with non-pruinose surface in open area. b Scattered thallus with pruinose surface. c Continuous thallus with pruinose surface in the shade. d Beltraminia-type ascospores. e Section of apothecia. f Paraphyses. Scale bars: 3 mm (a–c); 10 μm (d); 50 μm (e); 20 μm (f).
Published as part of Zhong, Qiuyi, Zhang, Yanyun, Wang, Xinyu, Timdal, Einar, Gong, Hede, Wang, Zizhi & Wang, Lisong, 2021, Phaeorrhiza (Physciaceae), a new lichen genus record to China, pp. 228-238 in Phytotaxa 510 (3) on page 233, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.510.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/5426411
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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