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English: Peziza tuberosa parasit on Anemone nemorosa (actual correct synonym : Dumontinia tuberosa). Text in latin page 200-201 ; legend (in latin) page 202 BHL

Partial original legend in latin :
6. Endosporae aliae in aquae satae, intra diurnum spatium germinarunt; multae; in conidioiis procreandis extenuantur, aliae germina filiformia exserunt.

7. Endosporae aliae quae jampridem in ipsa cupulae pagina exclusae viguerant; humore aqueo replebantur et germina omnia multimodis conidiophora evaserant.
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Source Selecta fungorum carpologia, Volume III, Geney-Gros., Imperiali Typographeo. 1865 BHL
Author Tulasne, Louis René, 1815-1885, Tulasne, Charles, 1816-1884

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