(Conidiophores arising sometimes from cells of a small stroma but more often terminally and laterally on thickened parts of the mycelium, erect, simple, brown to very dark brown, paler near the apex, smooth or occasionally verruculose, septate, with small pores at the apex and laterally beneath the upper 1-8 septa, 120-600μm long, 9-15μm thick near the base, 6-9μm thick at the apex. Conidia straight or curved, obclavate, smooth-walled, subhyaline to brown, 2-8 pseudoseptate, 24-85(39)μm long, 7-11(9.4)μm thick in the broadest part, tapering to 2-5μm at the apex, with a well-defined dark brown to black scar at the base.) Conidiophores arising sometimes from cells of a small stroma but more often terminally and laterally on thickened parts of the mycelium, erect, simple, brown to very dark brown, paler near the apex, smooth or occasionally verruculose, septate, with small pores at the apex and laterally beneath the upper 1-8 septa, 120-600μm long, 9-15μm thick near the base, 6-9μm thick at the apex. Conidia straight or curved, obclavate, smooth-walled, subhyaline to brown, 2-8 pseudoseptate, 24-85(39)μm long, 7-11(9.4)μm thick in the broadest part, tapering to 2-5μm at the apex, with a well-defined dark brown to black scar at the base.
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