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Juhász, Magdolna, Szerdahelyi, Tibor; Dávid, I.: Comparative spore morphology of the living Lycopodiaceae, I. European spores

Table 1. Data of the examined spores proximal distal spore exine thick­lumina of Species name amb face face size ness reticulum spore size spore size Lycopodium annotinum L.1753 rounded triangular smooth reticulate 41-46 Aim 0. 1-0.12 0.4-0.43 Lycopodium clavatum L.1753 subcircular to circular reticulate reticulate 37-40 ma 0. 09-0.1 0.42-0.46 Diphasium alpinum (L.) Rothm. 1944 subcircular reticulate reticulate 42-47 Aim 0.08-0.1 0.44-0.46 Diphasium complanatum (L.) Rothm. 1944 subcircular reticulate reticulate 35-37 jum 0 10-0.11 0.14-0.16 Diphasium issleri (Rouy) J. Holub 1960 subcircular reticulate reticulate 40-42 Aim 0 75-0.8 0.16-0.18 Diphasium tristachyum (Pursh) Rothm. 1944 circular reticulate reticulate 42-45 urn 0 20-0.22 0.13-0.15 Lepidotis cernua (L.) Beauv. 1804 rounded triangular smooth hamulate 32-38 Aim 0 .13-0.18 ­Lepidotis inundata (L.) C. Börner 1912 rounded triangular scabrate­granulate hamulate 62-66 jum 0 .12-0.04 ­Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ex Schrank & Mart 1829 hexagonal smooth foveolate 40-46 jum 0 .08-0.09 ­Map 7. Distribution of Diphasium tristachyum

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