(sterile helical elongations to 250(-350) µm long, 2-3.5 µm wide terminally, 4-5 µm towards base, simple or with 1-2 branches near the base, the latter also terminating in sterile, curved to helical elongations) sterile helical elongations to 250(-350) µm long, 2-3.5 µm wide terminally, 4-5 µm towards base, simple or with 1-2 branches near the base, the latter also terminating in sterile, curved to helical elongations[1]
mostly consisting of a terminal whorl and 1 branching level, but sometimes up to 6 branching levels with 3-4 side branches in whorls or unpaired around the common axis[1]
(to 7 µm wide, typically 1-celled, not or once rebranching, rarely at lower levels up to nearly 200 µm long) to 7 µm wide, typically 1-celled, not or once rebranching, rarely at lower levels up to nearly 200 µm long[1]
(directly on the conidiophore axis or on a plump, 4-6 µm wide intercalary cell) directly on the conidiophore axis or on a plump, 4-6 µm wide intercalary cell[1]
circular with diffuse margin, dense, with distinct variation in hyphal width and many curvatures in all hyphae, aerial hyphae abundant, forming an even, downy to floccose whitish mat, not zonate, autolytic excretions and coilings common, reverse faintly yellowish, no diffusing pigment formed, odour indistinct, conidiation starting after 3d, effuse, spreading from the centre, after 7-8 d turning pale to medium green 28CD4-6[1]
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