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English: Schematic diagram of tissue organisation in the various fungal ascomatal types (left-right): apothecium, perithecium/ pseudothecium, cleistothecium, gymnothecium. James Scott
Date 16 November 2014 (original upload date)
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Author Medmyco at English Wikipedia

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2014-11-16 18:35 612×153× (139423 bytes) Medmyco Schematic diagram of tissue organisation in the various fungal ascomatal types (left-right): apothecium, perithecium/ pseudothecium, cleistothecium, gymnothecium. James Scott

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