Fig. 1From: Lopadostoma, Oligostoma, and some Rosellinia specimens from the herbarium of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ZT): the value of early fieldwork and the importance of keeping fungal collections A 95% Confidence interval of ascospore length. B 95% Confidence interval of ascospore width. C Biplots showing associations between characters and taxa and similarities among taxa. fagi: L. fagi; gastr: L. gastrinum on Ulmus; gastra: L. gastrinum on Acer; gastrb: L. gastrinum on Abies; length: ascospore length; querc: L. quercicola on Quercus; quercu: L. quercicola on undetermined host, probably on Quercus; turgid: L. turgidum; width: ascospore width. For details about the biplot presentation see Material and Methods sectionBack to article page