- head, the capitulum. The term
capitate is not
strictly distinguished from
clavate, but
where a
distinction is desired, it is that the club of a capitate...
-
directly on the
hyphae or on
short pedicels, and are thin- or thick-walled,
clavate to fusiform, and
range from 4 to 8 by 8 to 50 μm in size. Macroconidia...
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cosmopolitan saprobic fungus. It is
characterized by its
elongated upright,
clavate, or strap-like
stromata poking up
through the ground, much like fingers...
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Agrostis perennans, the
upland bentgr****,
upland bent, or
autumn bent, is a
species of
flowering plant in the gr**** family, Poaceae. This
perennial bunchgr****...
-
plant in the
family Poaceae,
known by the
common names clubbed bent or
clavate bent. It has a very wide
native distribution, from
northern Europe to temperate...
- is
characterized by its spindle-shaped
macroconidia (7–30 × 35–160 μm),
clavate microconidia (2.5–3.5 × 4–7 μm) as well as its
pitted or
spiny external...
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Gastrochaenolites is a
trace fossil formed as a
clavate (club-shaped)
boring in a hard
substrate such as a s****, rock or
carbonate hardground. The aperture...
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triangular at the base and ends in a
somewhat thicker club-shaped tip (=
clavate). They have
fused lateral sepals (synsepals)
which may be
quite colorful:...
- and
brown with age. The
stalk is whitish, semi-fibrillose, and
slightly clavate. The
odour tends to be ****tic. In Israel, the
species grows under Palestine...
- have superficial,
ostiolar perithecia,
covered in hairs. Asci are
often clavate and evanescent,
bearing eight spores.
Ascospores are
usually lemon-shaped...