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Figure1. Peziza ammophila: a,b,c. apothecia, d,e. asci and paraphyses, f,g. ascospores 

Figure1. Peziza ammophila: a,b,c. apothecia, d,e. asci and paraphyses, f,g. ascospores 

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In the current study, Peziza ammophila Durieu & Lév was reported for the first time from Turkey. A short description, ecology, distribution and photographs related to macro and micromorphologies of the taxon are provided.

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