(maturing sequentially, clavate, with a flat apex, 90-135 x 12-16.5μm, uniformly thin-walled, with only one wall layer visible, not bluing in iodine, with no obvious pre-formed apical opening mechanism, opening by a large apical hole, 8-spored, the ascospores usually arranged in a helix, but sometimes lying parallel with the long axis of the ascus) maturing sequentially, clavate, with a flat apex, 90-135 x 12-16.5μm, uniformly thin-walled, with only one wall layer visible, not bluing in iodine, with no obvious pre-formed apical opening mechanism, opening by a large apical hole, 8-spored, the ascospores usually arranged in a helix, but sometimes lying parallel with the long axis of the ascus
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(colourless, thin-walled, smooth, almost filiform but wider and tapering sharply at the upper end, and tapering more gradually at the lower end, curved, sinuous, at first aseptate, becoming 3-septate and sometimes 7-septate, slightly constricted at the septa, 50-80 x 2.5-4.5μm, not enveloped in a mucous sheath) colourless, thin-walled, smooth, almost filiform but wider and tapering sharply at the upper end, and tapering more gradually at the lower end, curved, sinuous, at first aseptate, becoming 3-septate and sometimes 7-septate, slightly constricted at the septa, 50-80 x 2.5-4.5μm, not enveloped in a mucous sheath
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