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Neobarya peltigerae

Neobarya peltigerae

Fig. 12. Neobarya peltigerae. A, B. Perithecia on the host lichen.C. Section through a group of perithecia showing the hyphal base. D. Section through lateral wall of a perithecium. E. Section through the papilla. Note the cells at the exterior. F–H. Asci with apical cap and septate (arrow), filamentous ascospores. G stained in phloxine (1% aq.). I, J. Discharged ascospores. Septa shown at arrows. A, F–J from Lowen 130; B–D, E from Boqueras 5239. Scale bars: A, B = 0.5 mm; C = 100 µm, D–J = 20 µm. View Description

Fig. 14. Neobarya species, associated anamorphs. A, B. N. peltigerae, acremonium-like conidiophore (A) and conidia (B). From Lowen 130. C– E. N. xylariicola. C, D. Verticillately branched Calcarisporium conidiophores. E. Denticulate conidiogenous cells. F. Conidia. G. Calcarisporium conidiophores formed in dual culture with Xylaria host. All from Rogers. Scale bars: A, C, D, G = 20 µm; B, E, F = 10 µm. View Description



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