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Description Diagram of strepsilin crystal cluster and single crystal. From "Zur Kenntniss der Flechtenstoffe"ustus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie. 327 (3): 317
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Author Wilhelm Kopf

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Strepsilin, A crystal cluster, B single crystal

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