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- Eurotiomycetes is a large class of ascomycetes with cleistothecial ascocarps within the subphylum Pezizomycotina, currently containing around 3810 species...
- (flask-shaped) fruiting bodies, but ascomata can be less frequently cleistothecial (such as in the genera Anixiella, Apodus, Boothiella, Thielavia and...
- Arachnomyces is a genus of cleistothecial ascomycete fungi described in 1902, of which the anamorph (a****ual) stage is the genus Onychocola. Although morphologically...
- Ascomata are superficial or immersed, perithecial and ostiolate or cleistothecial and non-ostiolate, hairy or glabrous, dark coloured. Peridium membranaceous...
- Species of the Anamorphic Genus Geosmithia and the Relationships of the Cleistothecial Genera: Evidence from 18S, 5S and 28S rDNA Sequence Analyses". Mycologia...
- Schmidt-paratype 214 to Dryosphaera navigans. The globose, light brown cleistothecial ascocarp is 310-324 μm with a 30-36 μm subiculum that attaches to the...
- Coniochaeta (Sacc.) Cooke (81) Malloch, D.; Cain, R. F. (1971). "New cleistothecial Sordariaceae and a new family, Coniochaetaceae". Canadian Journal of...
- of stroma, black perithecial ascomata with long necks or rarely with cleistothecial ascomata that lack paraphyses. They have roughly spherical and short-lived...
- include hyaline or brown ascospores, within a thin-walled ascus inside a cleistothecial ascomata. List of Ascomycota families incertae sedis Malloch D, Cain...
- spores from asci. Conversely, in culture, ascomata of Z. ebriosa can be cleistothecial and asci deliquesce (or liquify) to release spores. Despite glaring...