(large, commonly 400 to 700 µm, but up to 1 mm in diameter at 10 days, and as much as 1.5 mm in age) large, commonly 400 to 700 µm, but up to 1 mm in diameter at 10 days, and as much as 1.5 mm in age[2]
(mostly 5.0-5.5 µm by 3.3-3.8 µm, often appearing globose when not in chains, occasionally reaching dimensions of 7.5-9.0 µm by 2.5-3.0 µm) mostly 5.0-5.5 µm by 3.3-3.8 µm, often appearing globose when not in chains, occasionally reaching dimensions of 7.5-9.0 µm by 2.5-3.0 µm[2]
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