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Cercidospora galligena (holotype). a, asci; b, ascospores.

Cercidospora galligena (holotype). a, asci; b, ascospores.

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A study on the taxonomy, morphology and anatomy of lichenicolous species of the genus Cercidospora (Dothideales, incertae sedis) growing on lichen species of the genera Aspicilia, Lobothallia and Megaspora (Megasporaceae) is presented. The following species are proposed as new to science: Cercidospora galligena on Aspicilia caesiocinerea; C. solear...

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... described C. "epipolytropa" as having asci with 4, 6 or 8 spores and ascospores that are much larger (13-30 × 4-8 µm) in both length and width than in our measurements. On the contrary, the spore size reported by Vězda is not reflected in his own illustrations (Vězda 1970: 223, fig 2) that depict all ascospores with a similar size and shape. We suspect that the author included immature ascospores in his measurements. ...

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