- do not
arise from a sclerotium.
Microporus spores are
cylindrical to
allantoid (sausage-shaped). The
genome of the
species L. rhinocerus, the sclerotium...
-
Journal of
Anatomy (1916). Left:
suspension of
spleen cells applied to the
allantoid membrane of a
chick embryo. Right: the
spleen of the same
chick embryo...
- cylindrical, hyaline, three-septate, 60–75 × 4–6 μm. The
spores are hyaline,
allantoid (sausage-shaped), and 14–16.5 × 4.5–6 μm.
Auricularia cornea grows on...
- diameter, and 200-240 nm in length.
Virions are bacilliform, ovoid, and
allantoid.
These viruses infect immature stages of the
order Lepidoptera, in which...
- 40–65 x 3–6.5 μm, with
three transverse septa. The
basidiospores are
allantoid (sausage shaped), 11–13 x 4–5 μm.
Hairs on the
upper surface are 50–150...
-
variable in shape,
obovoid conidia are the most
abundant type, oval to
allantoid conidia occurring occasionally.
Microconidia mostly 0-septate with 1-septate...
-
fruit bodies,
crystal rosettes on
specialized hyphae, and sausage-shaped (
allantoid) spores. Miettinen, O.; Larsson, K.H. (2011). "Sidera, a new
genus in...
-
basidia are tubular,
laterally septate, 50–75 × 3-6.5 μm. The
spores are
allantoid (sausage-shaped), 14.5–17 × 5–7 μm. The
surface hairs are 650–1080 μm...
- ordinary,
pigmented fruit bodies. The
spores of A. auricula-judae are
allantoid (sausage-shaped), 15-22 x 5-7 μm; the
basidia are cylindrical, 65–85 ×...
-
basidia are ellipsoid, septate, 8 to 15 by 6 to 10 μm. The
spores are
allantoid (sausage-shaped), 14 to 15 by 3 to 3.5 μm. In Europe,
fruit bodies of...