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- (Ascomycota, Dothideomycetes). It is often spherical or inversely pearshaped (obpyriform) and its internal cavity is lined with conidiop****s. When ripe, an opening...
- are generally short and 1-celled Pale brown to light brown Obclavate to obpyriform orellipsoid, short conical beak at the tip, or beakless Surface smooth...
- perithecia. The perithecia range in shapes from that of an upside down pear (obpyriform) to spherical (globose). Lichen spot tests are all negative, but the medulla...
- Oospore globose 18-38 μm diameter Sporangium papillae; ovoid, globose, obpyriform, or ampulliform 19-112 μm long; 14-47 μm wide.    Zoospore biflagellate...
- description in 2001. It belongs to the genus Fellhanera, known for its obpyriform conidia (i.e., shaped like an inverted pear), similar to many species...
- such as Ganoderma curtisii (Berk.) Murrill. Elliptical to obovate to obpyriform chlamydospores formed in vegetative mycelium, and are abundant in cultures...
- spores, stipe, cystidia, etc.) The reverse of clavate; widest at the base. obpyriform The reverse of pear-shaped or pyriform. obovoid The reverse of egg-shaped...
- gregarious and have a shape that is described as depressed globose to obpyriform. The exterior wall of the ascostromata is rough, with colours ranging...
- widest at the base. obovate Egg-shaped, with the narrower end at the base. obpyriform Shaped like an inverted pear. See related: pyriform. ocellularioid A morphotype...
- long and acute. Gynoecium 3-partite. Cocci usually 1, broadly obovoid to obpyriform-obovoid, curved towards axis, 2–3.3 mm long, rugose, sometimes obtusely...