Geoglossum umbratile. a. fruitingbody, b. ascus, c. ascospores d. paraphyses 

Geoglossum umbratile. a. fruitingbody, b. ascus, c. ascospores d. paraphyses 

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In this study, Geoglossum umbratile Sacc. and Peziza lobulata (Velen.) Svrček were reported for the first time in Turkey. Their descriptions, morphological characteristics, and photographs are presented.

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