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- Conidiomata (singular: Conidioma) are blister-like fruiting structures produced by a specific type of fungus called a coelomycete. They are formed as...
- of these structures is called a conidioma (plural: conidiomata). Two important types of conidiomata, distinguished by their form, are: pycnidia (singular:...
- the ****ual reproductive structures typically found in other fungi. The conidiomata, which are a****ual reproductive structures, are typically more or less...
- Coelomycetes if they produced their conidia in minute flask- or saucer-shaped conidiomata, known technically as pycnidia and acervuli. The Hyphomycetes were those...
- lichenicolous fungi faced significant challenges in distinguishing between the conidiomata of the lichen mycobiont and those of lichenicolous fungi. David L. Hawksworth...
- characterized by a****ual morphs with mononematous to sporodochial to synnematous conidiomata, usually with phialidic conidiogenous cells that produce 0–1-septate...
- (muriform), and have thin septa and walls. There is no known formation of conidiomata, a****ual reproductive structures, in this family. This is a list of the...
- undetermined. The a****ual morph features conidiomata, the fruiting structures of coelomycetes. The conidiomata are black when dry, dark brown when moist...
- secondarily perforated at the bottom. They usually produce numerous conidiomata along their margins and, later, apothecia or hymenial disks. Scyphi may...
- fungus forms singular, immersed to semi-immersed fruiting bodies known as conidiomata, which are black, subglobose (nearly spherical), and measure 180–250 μm...