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Description Figure 1; Morphology and anatomy of Kalbionora palaeotropica, A–B habit, C cross-section through thallus showing cortex and algal layer, D cross-section through apothecium showing dark brown hypothecium, E hymenium, and F transversely septate ascospores (holotype). Scale bars: 0.5 cm (A, B), 20 µm (C), 0.1 mm (D), 10 µm (E), 5 µm (F).
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Author Sodamuk M, Boonpragob K, Mongkolsuk P, Tehler A, Leavitt SD, Thorsten Lumbsch HT (2017) Kalbionora palaeotropica, a new genus and species from coastal forests in Southeast Asia and Australia (Malmideaceae, Ascomycota). MycoKeys 22: 15-25. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.22.12528
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