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- ring-shaped scar inside the scar left by the previous spore), blastic-phialidic (the spores arise and are ejected from the open ends of special conidiogenic...
- forming a phialidic cell. The basal cell is conical, truncated at the base with a short frill, pale brown, and measures 4–5 μm by 5–6 μm. The phialidic cells...
- mononematous to sporodochial to synnematous conidiomata, usually with phialidic conidiogenous cells that produce 0–1-septate conidia in dark green dry...
- produced from 'phialidic' conidiogenous cells (Goh & Hyde 1998). Shearer & Motta (1973) described Conioscypha conidiogenesis to be both 'phialidic' and 'annelidic'...
- Microsphaeropsis. However, Microsphaeropsis is characterised by the production of phialidic conidiogenous cells with periclinal thickening, and thin-walled, pale...
- herbivore dung. It has pink or orange slimy conidia on white synnemata with phialidic conidiogenous cells. Several species have since been reclassified in other...
- setae, sparingly branched to verticillate conidiop****s, compact and phialidic conidiogenous cells, and 1-celled, ovoid to oblong conidia. a****ond a****ual...
- secondary and tertiary). The conidiogenous cells ampulliform (flask-shaped), phialidic, arranged in 2–6 whorls, with elongate necks, with minute collarettes...
- colonies are white rather than gray. S. keratitidis species have spherical, phialidic conidia. Sagenomella species are closely related to Acremonium, but distinguished...
- C. elatum has acremonium-like growth, with its conidia being borne on phialidic conidiophogeous cells that form on aerial aseptate hyphae and are 6–24...