(inflated hyphae about 7 µm wide with cells 10-15 µm long walls about 0.5 µm thick) inflated hyphae about 7 µm wide with cells 10-15 µm long walls about 0.5 µm thick[2]
(a single zone 10-20 µm thick composed of ellipsoidal to fusiform cells 7-13 x 2-4 µm with cell walls approximately 1-2 µm thick becoming thinner walled more compressed towards the locule) a single zone 10-20 µm thick composed of ellipsoidal to fusiform cells 7-13 x 2-4 µm with cell walls approximately 1-2 µm thick becoming thinner walled more compressed towards the locule[2]
(with a minute apical ring, sometimes appearing simple, with up to 30 µm of ascal base empty) with a minute apical ring, sometimes appearing simple, with up to 30 µm of ascal base empty[3]
(minute apical ring sometimes appearing simple with up to 30 µm of ascal base empty) minute apical ring sometimes appearing simple with up to 30 µm of ascal base empty[2]
(cylindrical to subulate in compact terminal or sometimes intercalary whorls of 3-6 9-16 µm long 1-1.5 µm wide not flared periclinal thickening normally not visible) cylindrical to subulate in compact terminal or sometimes intercalary whorls of 3-6 9-16 µm long 1-1.5 µm wide not flared periclinal thickening normally not visible[2]
(with short conidiophores forming a carpet over the surface of the colony, and tall conidiophores 400-1000 µm long scattered between the synnemata) with short conidiophores forming a carpet over the surface of the colony, and tall conidiophores 400-1000 µm long scattered between the synnemata[3]
(clavate cells 3-4 µm wide at apex progressively narrower towards the ostiolar canal merging with the periphyses) clavate cells 3-4 µm wide at apex progressively narrower towards the ostiolar canal merging with the periphyses[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.