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- Later classical references to the punishment include Catullus 15, where percurrent raphanique mugilesque (both radishes and mullets will run you through)...
- solitary, erect, brown shaded conidiop****s. That are usually elongating percurrently (running through the entire length), and ellipsoidal to obovoid conidia...
- conidiogenous cells (phialides). Characteristic of Penicillium stipes. percurrent 1.  Conidiogenous cell growth where a conidiop**** or germ tube grows...
- different conidiop****) or semi-macronematous, sometimes elongating percurrently. The conidiogenous cells are holoblastic (cleaved or separated), conidial...
- Mal****ezia. It is characterized by a pronounced lipophily, unilateral, percurrent or sympodial budding and an irregular, corrugated cell wall ultrastructure...
- ornamenting ridges or wings. The anamorphs of the family Microascaceae produce percurrently proliferating conidiogenous cells (annellides) and sometimes chlamydospore-like...
- above; secondary_nerves 8-11 pairs; tertiary nerves distantly obliquely percurrent. Flowers with inflorescence axillary panicles, drooping, to 20 centimetres...
- secondary nerves and tertiary nerves that are obscure or broadly reticulo-percurrent when visible. Myristica beddomei is dioecious, with uni****ual white flowers...
- secondary nerves ca. 8 pairs; tertiary nerves obliquely and distantly percurrent; petiole ca. 0.3 cm long, planoconvex in cross section, glabrous. Flowers...
- ramified holdfast, an unbranched cylindrical stipe, and a blade with a percurrent, cartilaginous midrib, Alaria is frequently found with lacerations running...