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Laboulbenia tortilis from Platynus sp. a Lateral view of holotype from pronotum. b-d Lateral view of thalli from slide no. 21 of sample 1 from 6 June 2003 (PMA). e Dorsal view of another thallus in the same slide as (b-d), cell IV ruptured. (d, e seen with phase contrast). Scale bars 100 µm 

Laboulbenia tortilis from Platynus sp. a Lateral view of holotype from pronotum. b-d Lateral view of thalli from slide no. 21 of sample 1 from 6 June 2003 (PMA). e Dorsal view of another thallus in the same slide as (b-d), cell IV ruptured. (d, e seen with phase contrast). Scale bars 100 µm 

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