File:Xylaria polymorpha (split ascocarp).jpg
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[edit]A longitudinally split ascocarp of Xylaria polymorpha, showing the many perithecia that lie just beneath the black outer rind.
Author: Courtesy of Jim Deacon, The University of Edinburg
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