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- escape. The ostiolar canal may be lined by hair-like structures called periphyses. The unitunicate asci are usually cylindrical in shape, borne on a stipe...
- brownish-black perithecial walls, and lacking a distinct involucrellum. The periphyses are 5–10 μm long with pointed apices, while its ascospores measure 6–8...
- include paraphyses, paraphysoids, pseudoparaphyses, periphysoids, and periphyses. hapteron Also hapter, plural haptera. An aerial attachment organ, made...
- are branched and interwoven, aiding in spore dispersal. The fungi lack periphyses, another type of hair-like structure often found in similar fungi. The...
- purplish brown perithecial walls lacking a distinct involucrellum. The periphyses are 10–15 μm long with pointed apices, and its ascospores have dimensions...
- orange, and measure 0.3 to 0.4 mm in diameter. The wall is pale and lacks periphyses, while the ostiole is orangish and darker than the ascoma wall. The hamathecium...
- black to dark brown. The ostiole is located at the centre and contains periphyses. The peridium has a colour gradient from dark brown to light brown, consisting...
- hyaline, strongly elongated, radially compressed cells inwardly. The periphyses are hyaline, measure 10–20 by 2–3 μm, septate, and are not branched. The...
- long necks, (48-)80-165 μm long, up to 72 μm in diameter, brown, with periphyses (short, thread-like filaments that line the opening, or ostiole). The...
- or superficial, embedded in host tissue or erumpent, having ostiolar periphyses, but lacking interascal tissue at maturity. Ascospores are hyaline, but...