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Lachnum brevipilosum: A-fruit bodies; B-marginal hair; C-spores.  

Lachnum brevipilosum: A-fruit bodies; B-marginal hair; C-spores.  

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Eight species of discomycetous fungi found in the forests of the Kharkiv region for the first time in Ukraine are described: Dermea acerina (Peck) Rehm, Chlorencoelia versiformis (Pers.) J.R.Dixon, Arachnopeziza aurata Fuckel, Arachnopeziza obtusipila Grélet, Hyaloscypha intacta Svrček, Lachnum brevipilosum Baral, Pezizella vulgaris (Fr.) Sacc., an...

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... brevipilosum Baral, Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für Mykologie, 6: 74 (1985) (Figure 7). Examined in statu mortuo. ...
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... gregarious, superficial, stalked, stalk central, slightly tapered towards the base, 0.6-0.8 µm high, disc 1-1.5 mm in diameter, concave to flattened, dirty-white to pinkish-red (when drying), apothecium covered with abundant hairs ( Figure 7A). Ectal excipulum textura prismatica, composed of hyaline, thin-walled prismatic cells 15-20(-25) × 4.0-6.5 µm. ...

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