first white, becoming yellowish rosy or brown-orange, 7CD5-6, later deeply reddish brown, 8E6-8, with yellow tones between ostiolar dots, appearing slightly mottled in the stereo-microscope[2]
(small numbers in minute wet heads, short sinuous conidiophores to 100-150 µm long and 4-5 µm wide at base, 2-3 µm at ends) small numbers in minute wet heads, short sinuous conidiophores to 100-150 µm long and 4-5 µm wide at base, 2-3 µm at ends[4]
(often curved or sinuous, in right angles or inclined upwards or downwards, solitary or in ill-defined whorls of 2-3(5), mainly formed on cells 2-3 µm wide) often curved or sinuous, in right angles or inclined upwards or downwards, solitary or in ill-defined whorls of 2-3(5), mainly formed on cells 2-3 µm wide[4]
(2.5-)2.8-5.0(-7.5) µm long, (2.0-)2.3-2.8(-3.5) µm wide, hyaline, smooth, ellipsoidal, oblong, or subglobose, with few small guttules, indistinct or projecting scar[4]
(0.5-2.5 mm diam, irregularly distributed in varying numbers across colony or concentrated close to distant margin, white, loose, with frequent right angles, and several main axes) 0.5-2.5 mm diam, irregularly distributed in varying numbers across colony or concentrated close to distant margin, white, loose, with frequent right angles, and several main axes[4]
(broad, forming conidiophores up to 0.6 mm long or bearing shorter lateral trees) broad, forming conidiophores up to 0.6 mm long or bearing shorter lateral trees[4]
wider from top to bottom, branches right-angled or slightly inclined upwards, usually paired, unpaired in lower regions, 1-celled at top, 2- to several-celled downwards, with 1-2 further 1-celled branches bearing terminal whorls of phialides[4]
(thick-walled and up to 8-9 µm wide, conidiophores 3-5 µm wide for the most part, phialide origins 3-4 µm wide) thick-walled and up to 8-9 µm wide, conidiophores 3-5 µm wide for the most part, phialide origins 3-4 µm wide[4]
(6-10(-13)) µm long, (2.5-)2.8-3.5(-4.0) µm wide, lageniform or beak-like with pointed apex, thickest in or below middle, sometimes strongly curved to sinuous[4]
(2.8-)3.5-4.5(-5.7) µm long, (2.0-)2.2-2.6(-3.0) µm wide, hyaline, smooth, narrowly ellipsoidal or oblong, with numerous minute guttules or 1 to a few larger guttules, indistinct or narrowly truncate scar[4]
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.