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New localities of Chamonixia caespitosa (hypogeous Boletaceae) in ...

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Figs 9-16. <strong>Chamonixia</strong> <strong>caespitosa</strong>. 9. Section <strong>of</strong> the peridium with hyphal ends arranged <strong>in</strong> parallel.<br />

10. Inner layer <strong>of</strong> the peridium <strong>in</strong> section, with pseudoparenchymatic structure. 11. Section<br />

through hymenium and subhymenium. 12-13. Spores as seen <strong>in</strong> light microscope (NIC). 14-15.<br />

Spores <strong>in</strong> lateral view as seen <strong>in</strong> scann<strong>in</strong>g electron microscope (SEM); note irregularely developed<br />

ornamentation <strong>in</strong> Fig. 15. 16. Spores <strong>in</strong> apical view (opposite to apiculus) as seen <strong>in</strong> scann<strong>in</strong>g<br />

electron microscope (SEM); note star-like ornamentation. Scale bars for Figs 9-13: 10 μm.<br />

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