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Oxyporus populinus (Schumacker: Fr.) Donk (18-21); 18, basidiosporas; 19, basidios; 20, cistidios; 21, sistema hifal. Pereniporia tenuis (Schweinitz) Ryvarden var tenius (22-25); 22, basidiosporas. Sistema hifal: 23, hifas generativas; 24, hifas esqueléticas; 25, hifas conectivas (escala = 8 μm).  

Oxyporus populinus (Schumacker: Fr.) Donk (18-21); 18, basidiosporas; 19, basidios; 20, cistidios; 21, sistema hifal. Pereniporia tenuis (Schweinitz) Ryvarden var tenius (22-25); 22, basidiosporas. Sistema hifal: 23, hifas generativas; 24, hifas esqueléticas; 25, hifas conectivas (escala = 8 μm).  

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