arising primarily from the substratum, less commonly from trailing or ascending hyphae, mostly about 200 µm long, but ranging from 100 to 300 µm or more by about 2.5 to 3.0 µm in diameter, with walls commonly roughened[1]
globose to subglobose, 3.0 to 3.5 µm in diameter, conspicuously echinulate, dark olive green in mass, occurring in loosely parallel or tangled chains 100 to 150 µm in length[1]
occurring in verticils of 5 to 9, each bearing a crowded cluster of 5 to 7 sterigmata with finely granular walls and with strongly tapered conidium-bearing tips[1]
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