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– Aphyllotus campanelliformis – a: basidiomas (escala = 1 mm); b: esporos; c: elementos da camada cortical do píleo; d: hifas do contexto (escalas para a microscopia = 10 µm).  

– Aphyllotus campanelliformis – a: basidiomas (escala = 1 mm); b: esporos; c: elementos da camada cortical do píleo; d: hifas do contexto (escalas para a microscopia = 10 µm).  

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