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Figure 27 from: Denchev TT, Knudsen H, Denchev CM (2020) The smut fungi of Greenland. MycoKeys 64: 1-164. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.64.47380

  • 1. Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • 2. Natural History ­Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 3. IUCN SSC Rusts and Smuts Specialist Group, Sofia, Bulgaria|Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Figure 27 Microbotryum stellariae on Stellaria calycantha. A Habit (J. Feilberg, no. G.B.U. 5570, C-Greenland herb., s.n.) B, C spores in LM, in median and surface view, respectively (J. Feilberg, no. G.B.U. 5570, C-Greenland herb., s.n.) D–F spores in SEM (D, F J. Feilberg, no. G.B.U. 5570, C-Greenland herb., s.n.; E H. Andersen & J. Feilberg, no. G.B.U. 4424, C-Greenland herb., s.n.) G distribution map (red circle – on Stellaria borealis subsp. borealis; yellow circles – on S. calycantha; blue circle – on S. crassipes). Scale bars: 0.5 cm (A); 10 µm (B, C); 5 µm (D–F); 500 km (G).

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