- Fig. 1. Distribution of Arcethobium oxycedri in the mountainous Crimea
- Fig. 2a. Arceuthobium oxycedri on various hosts in Crimea – juniperus deltoides
- Fig. 2b. Arceuthobium oxycedri on various hosts in Crimea – juniperus eхсelsa
- Fig. 2c. Arceuthobium oxycedri on various hosts in Crimea – platycladus orientalis
- Fig. 3a. Some peripheral points of the range of Arceuthobium oxycedri in Crimea – the most western locality on the coastal slopes of Fiolent Cape
- Fig. 3b. Some peripheral points of the Arceuthobium oxycedri range in Crimea – the most eastern locality at the foot of the Mandzhil city
- Fig. 3c. Some peripheral points of the range of Arceuthobium oxycedri in Crimea – the highest location in the Aya Cape reserve
- Fig. 4a. Some interesting herbarium specimens of Arceuthobium oxycedri – near the Yauzlar waterfall, 7.08.1907, Leg. N. A. Kazansky
- Fig. 4b. Some interesting herbarium specimens of Arceuthobium oxycedri – Mount Stavri-Kaya, 18.04.1910, Leg. Reshetkin
- Fig. 4c. Some interesting herbarium specimens of Arceuthobium oxycedri – south eastern slope of Mangup-Kale mountain, 2.06.1922, Leg. S. A. Dzevanovsky
- Fig. 5a. Arceuthobium oxycedri finds near the sea – top of Laspi Bay, 5-10 m above sea level (Mount Ilyas-Kaya is visible in the background)
- Fig. 5b. Arceuthobium oxycedri finds near the sea – western slope of Cape Alchak, 10-20 m above sea level.
- Fig. 6a. Some populations of Juniperus deltoides, completely free from the parasite – Mount Bolshoi Agarmysh, env. of Old Crimea, Kirovsky district
- Fig. 6b. Some populations of Juniperus deltoides, completely free from the parasite – the Kara Dag mountain group, the western slope of Mount Balaly-Kaya near the village of Shebetovka
- Fig. 6c. Some populations of Juniperus deltoides, completely free from the parasite – Kuchuk-Ashlama gorge, p. Salachik (= Staroselie)
- Fig. 6d. Some populations of Juniperus deltoides, completely free from the parasite – Fortress Rock, Inkerman
- Fig. 7a. Frost on the crowns of Juniperus deltoides on the Balaly-Kaya mountain in the Karadag reserve – the eastern slope, in the background the Kara-Dag mountain
- Fig. 7b. Frost on the crowns of Juniperus deltoides on the Balaly-Kaya mountain in the Kara-Dag reserve – northwestern slope, in the background you can see the village of Shebetovka
- Fig. 8a. Some ecomorphs of Juniperus deltoides, more often infected with Arceuthobium oxycedri – a squat shrub with a horizontal crown (Maly Sokol mountain near Sudak)
- Fig. 8b. Some ecomorphs of Juniperus deltoides, more often infected with Arceuthobium oxycedri, oppressed elongated tree with a thin crown
- Fig. 8c. Some ecomorphs of Juniperus deltoides, often infected with Arceuthobium oxycedri – a large tree with a horizontal crown (Mount Perchem, near the village of Novy Svet)
- Fig. 8d. Some ecomorphs of Juniperus deltoides, often infected with Arceuthobium oxycedri, a shrub with a loose rounded ovoid crown
- Fig. 9a. Maps of projected areas of geographic distribution – Juniperus deltoides
- Fig. 9b. Maps of projected areas of geographic distribution – Arceuthobium oxycedri
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