(close-textured basal felt with loose surface overgrowth up to 500µm or more deep) close-textured basal felt with loose surface overgrowth up to 500µm or more deep[2]
(thick-walled, in small masses up to 50-60µm in diameter, suggesting small sclerotia) thick-walled, in small masses up to 50-60µm in diameter, suggesting small sclerotia[2]
(borne upon long conidiophores with walls finely roughened, up to 1 mm by about 2.5-3.0µm) borne upon long conidiophores with walls finely roughened, up to 1 mm by about 2.5-3.0µm[2]
variable, in large structures usually consisting of a terminal verticil of 3 to 5 metulae, enlarging upward, each bearing clusters of 5 to 8 closely crowded sterigmata, not strongly divaricate but with individual maniac having the appearance of monoverticillate penicilli, in smaller structures usually consisting of 2 or 3 metulae which may or may not be borne at the same level[2]
(approximately 1 mm deep, loose-textured with surface appearing lanose, heavily sporulating throughout) approximately 1 mm deep, loose-textured with surface appearing lanose, heavily sporulating throughout[2]
Notice: The data in the table above is semi-automatically extracted from the description. Please be sure to check the original documents for accurate information.