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Fig. 2 | Botanical Studies

Fig. 2

From: Five new Camillea (Xylariales) species described from French Guiana

Fig. 2

Camillea cribellum. (A, E, F, J–O. GYJF 18137 from holotype; B–D, G–I from paratype CLL 0820). A Habit of a narrowly elongate stroma showing a slightly shiny surface; B Fragmentary widely spread stroma with dull black surface; C Grey margin of a stroma and fertile part finely dotted with black; D, E Surface of two different stromata in close-up, showing blackish halos around ostiolar openings; F, G Vertical sections of two different stromata; H, I Asci showing oily content around ascospores, in 1% SDS and Melzer’s reagent respectively; J Ascus apical apparatus showing a minute apical pulvillus slightly stained by blue Pelikan ink (arrow); K Rhomboid subapical apparatus stained by Melzer’s reagent; L Hymenium stained by blue Pelikan ink showing paraphyses tapering above asci and containing large refractive guttules; M, N Ascospores in side view; O Variously shaped ascospores interspersed with oily guttules and amorphous refractive bodies (M-O in 1% SDS). Scale bars: A, B = 10 mm; C = 1 mm; D-G = 0.2 mm; H, I, L = 20 μm; J, K = 2 μm; M, N = 5 μm; O = 10 μm

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