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Puttemansia albolanata (BPI 632856) a, b Ascostromata on leaf. c Section of ascoma. d Loose mycelium of ascostromata. e Peridium. f Pseudoparaphyses. g-i Immature and mature asci. jm Ascospores with basal spinelike appendage. Scale bars: a = 5 mm, b = 500μm, c = 200μm, de = 100μm, g-i = 50μm, f = 5μm, j-m = 20μm 

Puttemansia albolanata (BPI 632856) a, b Ascostromata on leaf. c Section of ascoma. d Loose mycelium of ascostromata. e Peridium. f Pseudoparaphyses. g-i Immature and mature asci. jm Ascospores with basal spinelike appendage. Scale bars: a = 5 mm, b = 500μm, c = 200μm, de = 100μm, g-i = 50μm, f = 5μm, j-m = 20μm 

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