Penicillium fusisporum and P. zhuangii, Two New Monoverticillate Species with Apical-Swelling Stipes of Section Aspergilloides Isolated from Plant Leaves in China
(smooth-walled or nearly so, swelling somewhat at the apex and sometimes truly vesicular up to 5.0-6.0μm in diameter) smooth-walled or nearly so, swelling somewhat at the apex and sometimes truly vesicular up to 5.0-6.0μm in diameter[1]
(commonly 500-800μm or more in length, sometimes branched but bearing strictly monoverticillate penicilli) commonly 500-800μm or more in length, sometimes branched but bearing strictly monoverticillate penicilli[1]
(usually consisting of a single verticil of parallel or somewhat divergent sterigmata bearing tangled conidial chains up to 50μm or more in length, rarely forming loose columns) usually consisting of a single verticil of parallel or somewhat divergent sterigmata bearing tangled conidial chains up to 50μm or more in length, rarely forming loose columns[1]
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