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Tough, black fruiting bodies that were covered in whitish dust of
growths were "furry" with the tips of the branches paler containing the ...
spores (conidia), which manifests itself ...
dextrose agar (PDA). Mycelium are not typically obvious on CMD,
asexual spores (conidia), which manifests ...
surface is initially white or greyish and covered in a fine pallid powder or ...
-feeders, and have mandibles armed with rake-like rows of small teeth used in ...
conidia (asexual spores) and looks like ...
This fungi had two separate structures but both were club-shaped projections ...
conidiophores (specialized stalks that bear
of short conidiophores (specialized stalks that bear
the profuse pure white cottony mat. The powdery appearance is due to the
, may be covered completely in asexual spores (
of many molds is caused by profuse numbers of asexual spores
in their life cycle, and typically reproduce by the process of mitosis in ...
surface is initially white or greyish and covered in a fine pallid powder or ...
surface is initially white or greyish and covered in a fine pallid powder or ...
-shaped, slightly constricted at base, with pale red or hyaline gelatin;
; disc: brown; ascospores: ellipsoid, 7-8 x 4.5-5.5 µm; Pycnidia: occasional; ...
; disc: brown; ascospores: ellipsoid, 7-8 x 4.5-5.5 µm; Pycnidia: occasional; ...
Can be variable in appearance. White to light green on upper surface and black ...
Tiny yellow and white Ladybug of 3 mm with black spots. Family Coccinellidae. ...
meter; Pycnidia: common, turbinate, short-stalked, with red gelatin;
: inferquent, on tips of podetia, ovoid, with hyaline gelatin
gelatin; conidia: 3-8 x 0.5-1 micro meter; ...
gelatin; conidia: 3-8 x 0.5-1 micro meter; ...
, may be covered completely in asexual spores (
Xylaria hypoxylon is an inedible species of fungus in the genus Xylaria. It is ...
, may be covered completely in asexual spores (
, may be covered completely in asexual spores (
Xylaria polymorpha, commonly known as dead man's fingers, is a saprobic fungi. ...
millimetres across, it produces asexual spores called "
releases colorless spores called conidia ...
millimetres across, it produces asexual spores called "