(normal heads ranging from 70 to 100 µm in diameter, but with many fractional heads from 20 to 30 µm in diameter) normal heads ranging from 70 to 100 µm in diameter, but with many fractional heads from 20 to 30 µm in diameter[1]
(usually short and arising as branches from aerial hyphae commonly 50 to 150 µm by 6.6 to 10.0 µm but rarely up to 300 to 350 µm in length) usually short and arising as branches from aerial hyphae commonly 50 to 150 µm by 6.6 to 10.0 µm but rarely up to 300 to 350 µm in length[1]
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