Molecular Systematics and Taxonomy Research on Trechispora (Hydnodontaceae, Trechisporales): Concentrating on Three New Trechispora Species from East Asia
(Cords occurring in the subiculum in the substratum with thin-walled straight anastomosing 2-3 µm wide hyphae with ampullate septa up to 10 µm wide sometimes difficult to find, subiculum thin composed of the same type of hyphae as in the cords but lacking ampullate septa having shorter cells branching more frequently, trama with thin-walled straight parallel 3-3.5 µm wide hyphae with 10-30 µm long cells forming a sterile tuft with narrower hyphae at the apex of the spines) Cords occurring in the subiculum in the substratum with thin-walled straight anastomosing 2-3 µm wide hyphae with ampullate septa up to 10 µm wide sometimes difficult to find, subiculum thin composed of the same type of hyphae as in the cords but lacking ampullate septa having shorter cells branching more frequently, trama with thin-walled straight parallel 3-3.5 µm wide hyphae with 10-30 µm long cells forming a sterile tuft with narrower hyphae at the apex of the spines[1]
(with a prominent hilar appendix in a few collections reaching 5.5 µm having a tendency to be ventrally concave not or only weakly cyanophilous) with a prominent hilar appendix in a few collections reaching 5.5 µm having a tendency to be ventrally concave not or only weakly cyanophilous[1]
(with a prominent hilar appendix in a few collections reaching 5.5 µm having a tendency to be ventrally concave not or only weakly cyanophilous) with a prominent hilar appendix in a few collections reaching 5.5 µm having a tendency to be ventrally concave not or only weakly cyanophilous[1]
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