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Neottiella rutilans: a-ascocarps, b-asci, c-ascospores in a portion of an ascus, d-hairs.  

Neottiella rutilans: a-ascocarps, b-asci, c-ascospores in a portion of an ascus, d-hairs.  

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Three pyronemataceous macrofungi genera, Acervus Kanouse, Neottiella (Cooke) Sacc., and Rhodoscypha Dissing & Sivertsen, are recorded for the first time from Turkey, based on the collection of Acervus epispartius (Berk. & Broome) Pfister, Neottiella rutilans (Fr.) Dennis, and Rhodoscypha ovilla (Peck) Dissing & Sivertsen. Short descriptions of the...

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... & M.A. Curtis) Sacc. This genus is characterized by colored ascomata, inamyloid asci and ornamented ellipsoid ascospores with warty or reticulate surfaces (Akata and Kaya 2013;Beug et al. 2014;Yao and Spoone 1996). The type of ornamentation of ascospores is an important character to identify species, especially the warty ascospores and reticulate ascospores (Kullman 2002 Saprobic on soil. ...
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