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Description Figure 8; this image shows dried specimens. Holotype of Bulbothrix lordhowensis. Scale bar = 1 cm.
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Author Benatti M (2012) A review of the genus Bulbothrix Hale: the species with medullary norstictic or protocetraric acids. MycoKeys 2: 1-28. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.2.2522
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