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Symphytocarpus macrosporus (Holotype NSK 1030478). a: Pseudoaethalia (RL), b: sessile sporangium (TL), c: short-stalked sporangium (TL), d: hypothallus (TL), e-g: capillitium and spores (TL), h: remains of peridium (TL), i: collapsed spores (SEM), j: capillitium (SEM), k: spore (SEM), l: spore ornamentation (SEM). Scale bars: a = 5 mm, b = 100 µm, c = 200 µm, d = 20 µm, e, f, g, h = 30 µm, i = 10 µm, j = 100 µm, k = 5 µm, l = 800 nm.

Symphytocarpus macrosporus (Holotype NSK 1030478). a: Pseudoaethalia (RL), b: sessile sporangium (TL), c: short-stalked sporangium (TL), d: hypothallus (TL), e-g: capillitium and spores (TL), h: remains of peridium (TL), i: collapsed spores (SEM), j: capillitium (SEM), k: spore (SEM), l: spore ornamentation (SEM). Scale bars: a = 5 mm, b = 100 µm, c = 200 µm, d = 20 µm, e, f, g, h = 30 µm, i = 10 µm, j = 100 µm, k = 5 µm, l = 800 nm.

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A new species Symphytocarpus macrosporus is described based on collections made in the Khanty- Mansi Autonomous Area – Yugra, Russia. Thirty- two specimens of the new species were isolated from moist chambers with Picea obovata and Abies siberica bark. The new species is characterized by the presence of pseudoaethalia, without cortex, with peridium...

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