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- both share similarities, such as perithecioid ascomata, intertwined paraphysoids set within a hymenial gel matrix, and bitunicate asci. The primary morphological...
- of the ascomata) is about 40 to 50 μm high, brown, with intertwined paraphysoids (supporting structures in the hymenium) that are sp****ly branched. The...
- hamathecium. Has a number of minor variants distinguished by names such as paraphysoid, pseudoparaphysis, pseudophysis, dikaryoparaphysis, and hyphidium. partial...
- structures do not have vertical cells (paraphyses, pseudoparaphyses or paraphysoids) growing between the sac-like cells bearing the ****ual spores (asci)...
- brown tint fading. The base of the exciple, however, remains clear. Paraphysoids in the fungus can reach up to 3 μm in diameter, and some might widen...
- hypothecium. The hypothecium is pale, while the epihymenium is brown. Paraphysoids are richly branched and anastomosing. Asci are cylindrical to clavate...
- and tissues that exist between the asci; examples include paraphyses, paraphysoids, pseudoparaphyses, periphysoids, and periphyses. hapteron Also hapter...
- (translucent). It comprises thin, interconnecting filaments known as paraphysoids. The ascospores number from one to eight per ascus. They are transversely...
- lirelliform ascomata with a carbonised (blackened) excipulum, anastomosing paraphysoids, K/I+ blue hymenial gel, clavate asci with an apical K/I+ blue ring,...
- 260 species. The family is characterised by a hamathecium formed of paraphysoids (hyphal structures similar in function to true paraphyses, but often...