(simple, unbranched or 1(-2) times rebranched, with 1 main axis of variable length, tapering from 7-8 μm at the base to 2-3 μm wide terminally, with 1-2 celled, often asymmetric terminal branches, replaced by phialides in apical regions) simple, unbranched or 1(-2) times rebranched, with 1 main axis of variable length, tapering from 7-8 μm at the base to 2-3 μm wide terminally, with 1-2 celled, often asymmetric terminal branches, replaced by phialides in apical regions[2]
(solitary or divergent in whorls of 2-4(5), often distinctly inclined upwards, arising from cells 2-4 μm thick) solitary or divergent in whorls of 2-4(5), often distinctly inclined upwards, arising from cells 2-4 μm thick[2]
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