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orchids is unusual. They have
relatively large, spongy,
almost globular or
ampulliform pseudobulbs,
narrowed at the apex.
Every pseudobulb is only
active for...
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papillae sporangia that may vary in shape,
including ovoid, globose,
ampulliform, or peanut-shaped that
dislodge easily from
their sporangiop****. The...
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elongated metathorax; or with the
abdomen oval-shaped, the
first segment ampulliform (shaped like a flask) and the
metathorax more flat and its end less elongated...
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reverse black.
Phialides ovoidal, ellipsoidal, subspherical, or
ampulliform, 5-8 x 2-3 μm,
forming compact lateral clusters on
undifferentiated hyphae;...
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conidioma (primary,
secondary and tertiary). The
conidiogenous cells ampulliform (flask-shaped), phialidic,
arranged in 2–6 whorls, with
elongate necks...
- thallus; this
morphotype occurs in the
genera Ampliotrema and Ocellularia.
ampulliform Bottle-shaped, i.e., with a
narrow neck and
swollen base.
amyloid Turn...
- can be
markedly swollen below and
somewhat eccentrically flask-shaped (
ampulliform),
measuring 6–10 by 1.5–2.5 μm. This
variation in
conidiogenesis among...
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acropleurogenous (producing
spores at the tip and
along the sides),
ampulliform (flask-shaped), and
taper towards the apex.
After spore release, these...
- when mature. The
apically flattened ascomata can be obovate, turbinate,
ampulliform or
cylindrical with its
width ranging from 140 to 250 μm wide and ranging...