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. 2020 Apr 24;44:161–205. doi: 10.3767/persoonia.2020.44.07

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Micromorphology of traditionally used taxonomic characters. a. Bisterigmate basidia in Dacrymyces estonicus (UPS F-941253); b. unisterigmate basidium in Unilacryma unispora (UPS F-941283); c–d. clampless septa in D. stillatus (c, UPS F-939816) and Dacryonaema macrosporum (d, holotype); e–f. short and rounded clamp connections in D. chrysocomus s.lat. 2 (e, UPS F-940946) and U. bispora (f, UPS F-941259); g–h. long and comparatively angulose clamp connections in Da. macnabbii (g, UPS F-940954) and Da. rufum (h, UPS F-941005); i–k. terminal cells of cortical/marginal hyphae, branched and gelatinised in Da. macnabbii (i, UPS F-940966), simple and not swollen in D. tortus s.lat. 4 (j, UPS F-941252), and clearly dilated in D. estonicus (k, UPS F-941253); l–n. hyphidia, simple in D. ovisporus (l, UPS F-940139), with short apical branches in D. tortus s.lat. 3 (m, UPS F-941018), and heavily branched in Da. macnabbii (n, UPS F-940950). — Scale bars = 10 μm.