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Orbilia scolecospora A. Fresh apothecia. B, C. Vertical sections of an apothecium, arrow indicating margin hairs. D. Living ascospores, arrow indicating the spore body. E. Asci. F. Paraphyses. G. Marginal hairs. Bars A = 1 mm; B = 50 μ m; C-G = 5 μ m. 

Orbilia scolecospora A. Fresh apothecia. B, C. Vertical sections of an apothecium, arrow indicating margin hairs. D. Living ascospores, arrow indicating the spore body. E. Asci. F. Paraphyses. G. Marginal hairs. Bars A = 1 mm; B = 50 μ m; C-G = 5 μ m. 

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