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a -Hesperomyces virescens (KHER i00026, scale bar = 0.5 mm); b -Herpomyces stylopygae (KHER L00015, scale bar = 100 μm, in water); c -Herpomyces ectobiae (KHER L00012, scale bar = 100 μm, in water); d -Laboulbenia egens (KHER L00090, scale bar = 50 μm); e, f -Misgomyces dyschirii (KHER L00125, scale bars = 50 μm). Photos by R. Mishustin (a, d, e, f), A. Khodosovtsev and R. Mishustin (b, c).

a -Hesperomyces virescens (KHER i00026, scale bar = 0.5 mm); b -Herpomyces stylopygae (KHER L00015, scale bar = 100 μm, in water); c -Herpomyces ectobiae (KHER L00012, scale bar = 100 μm, in water); d -Laboulbenia egens (KHER L00090, scale bar = 50 μm); e, f -Misgomyces dyschirii (KHER L00125, scale bars = 50 μm). Photos by R. Mishustin (a, d, e, f), A. Khodosovtsev and R. Mishustin (b, c).

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... dyschirii Thaxt. Fig. 2e, f In Ukraine, this fungus was found in the Odesa Region on Dyschirius substriatus ssp. priscus Duftschmid, 1812 (Huldén 1985). This is the second record from ...
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... dyschirii Thaxt. Fig. 2e, f In Ukraine, this fungus was found in the Odesa Region on Dyschirius substriatus ssp. priscus Duftschmid, 1812 (Huldén 1985). This is the second record from ...

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