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Harpella melusinae
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&amp; Duboscq, 1929.
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figures 1116" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figures 11 - 16. Various species of Harpellales. 11 - 13 Graminella microspora from Baetidae nymphs: 11 thallus overview, with inflated basal cell structures from which propagules arise or are extruded (note: one empty basal cell which has extruded its cellular content, arrow); young zygospores can also be observed (arrowhead) 12 a cluster of basal cells 13 fertile branch with a long series of minute trichospores; 14, 15 Harpella melusinae from Simuliidae larvae: 14 generative cells and allantoids or curved trichospores 15 basal cell and small conic holdfast 16 Legeriomyces ramosus from Baetidae nymphs, zygospores and zygosporophores. Scale bars: 25 μm in all figures." figureDoi="10.3897/mycokeys.67.52055.figures11-16" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/414541" pageId="0" pageNumber="55">Figs 14-15</figureCitation>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="55">Specimens examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="55">Site 2: slides BUL-2-1, BUL-2-6, BUL-2-7, BUL-2-10; site 4: slides BUL-4-10; Site 7: slides BUL-7-1, BUL-7-2, BUL-7-3; Site 8: slides BUL-8-3; site 12 slide: BUL-12-5</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="55">Notes.</paragraph>
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A cosmopolitan or sub-cosmopolitan species, widespread in the Northern Hemisphere, it is common in European localities where their hosts were available. It has been found attached to the peritrophic matrix of
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larvae in different Bulgarian localities. Our specimens have the typical characteristics of the species, distinguishable on the basis of trichospore morphometry (Fig.
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) and holdfast structure (Fig.
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) (
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and Duboscq 1929a
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). The trichospores in our specimens measured 50-60
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6-7
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and were variable in shape, from nearly straight to allantoid or slightly coiled.
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