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Fig. I. —Thismia plant in fruit. X 4. Fig. 2. —Sporophore and rhizomorphs. X 8/9. Fig. 3.—Longitudinal section of part of a rhizomorph showing the surface layers on the left and the central portion on the right. X 185. Fig. 4.—Transverse section of the central portion of a rhizomorph. X 250.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 3, Issue 14, 23 August 1968, Plate 1

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Fig. 1.—Thismia plant in fruit. X 4. Fig. 2.—Sporophore and rhizomorphs. X 8/9. Fig. 3.—Longitudinal section of part of a rhizomorph showing the surface layers on the left and the central portion on the right. X 185. Fig. 4.—Transverse section of the central portion of a rhizomorph. X 250. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 3, Issue 14, 23 August 1968, Plate 1

Fig. 1.—Thismia plant in fruit. X 4. Fig. 2.—Sporophore and rhizomorphs. X 8/9. Fig. 3.—Longitudinal section of part of a rhizomorph showing the surface layers on the left and the central portion on the right. X 185. Fig. 4.—Transverse section of the central portion of a rhizomorph. X 250. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 3, Issue 14, 23 August 1968, Plate 1

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