(0-1-septate, sometimes coloured at the very base, thin-walled, thick-walled towards the base, 8-10 µm wide below, smooth, apex simple or usually 1-5 times dichotomously branched, branchings irregular to regular, primary branches mostly somewhat elongated, horizontally spread or somewhat recurved, tips of the ultimate branchlets recurved when mature, at least partly) 0-1-septate, sometimes coloured at the very base, thin-walled, thick-walled towards the base, 8-10 µm wide below, smooth, apex simple or usually 1-5 times dichotomously branched, branchings irregular to regular, primary branches mostly somewhat elongated, horizontally spread or somewhat recurved, tips of the ultimate branchlets recurved when mature, at least partly[1]
Very long and flaccid, ca 4-12 times as long as the cleistothecial diam, often with a tendency to turn towards one direction, loosely interlaced with each other and with the appendages of the surrounding ascocarps[1]
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