Results 201 - 220 of about 464 for fungal

201. Endophragmiella achromatica
Colonies on corn meal agar effused, orange white to pale orange; reverse dull orange-white to dull orange shades...
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202. Gibellula leiopus
Spider host covered by dense white to yellowish white (3A2) mycelium. Synnemata arising from the whole host, erect, cylindrical, or slightly clavate, with a short stipe, white becom-ing orange white to pale orange (5A2-3) in age, pulverulent when sporulating, 0...
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203. Tremella fuciformis
Basidiocarps foliose, the lobes caespitose, lobed or forked, or with margins incised or crenate or sometimes entire, crisped, undulate, firm-gelatinous, white, up to 5 cm ø and 3 cm high, dry becoming pale whitish yellow; lobes usually very thin, generally associated with Hypoxylon sp...
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204. Hirsutella stilbelliformis var. stilbelliformis
Synnemata arising from intersegmental membranes of insect host, slender, flexuous, cylindrical or clavate, simple or branched, dark brown (6F5-7), broadening into a bulbous, funnel-like, white, fertile head, 3...
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205. Hymenostilbe dipterigena
Infected dipteran flies attached to substratum by weft of mycelium, brownish orange (6C5-6), or light brown (6D5-6) to brown (7E7-8), occasionally dark brown (6F8)...
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206. Gloeocystidiellum formosanum
Basidiocarp resupinate, effuse, adnate, subceraceous or ceraceous, 50-200 μm thick in section. Hymenial surface light orange, smooth, occasionally cracked; margin usually rather determinate, concolorous or deeper...
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207. Cercospora taihokuensis
Leaf spots orbicular to suborbicular, 4-12 mm wide, dark brown, later become grey at the center with a dark brown margin...
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208. Pseudocercospora athyrii
Leaf spots irregular, brown, up to 3 mm wide, without defmite margin. Fruiting epiphyllous. Secondary mycelium absent...
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209. Pseudocercospora bischofiae
Leaf spots amphigenous, scattered, suborbicular, rarely angular, reddish brown to purplish brown, 2-10 mm...
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210. Pseudocercospora cryptostegiae
Leaf spots none or indistinct yellowing on the upper leaf surface. Fruiting hypophyllous, dark olivaceous, effuse, vein-limited, 1-6 mm, confluent and covering much of the leaf surface...
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211. Megacapitula villosa    - BCRC NO -
Colony diameter on OMA larger than 90 mm in 70 d at 25°C, effuse, floccose, zonate, brownish grey, greyish brown to yellowish brown or olive brown (6C-E2-3, 5F5-6, 4F3-5); reverse brownish grey to yellowish brown or olive brown (6C-E2-3, 5F5-6, 4F3-5); mycelium partly superficial, partly immersed, composed of branched, septate, smooth, roughened, or verrucose, hyaline, pale brown, to dark brown or olive brown, 1...
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212. Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae
Host covered by weft of white mycelium. Hyphae septate, branched, hyaline, 1.6-4.4 μm wide. Conidiophores of variable length, penicillicate, in candle- or palisade-like arrangement, apically forming a sporulation layer, often aggregating into sporodochia, with stromatic base, each branch bearing whorls of 2-5 metulae and phialides...
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213. Metarhizium anisopliae var. major
Host covered by weft of mycelium, pulverulent. Hyphae septate, hyaline, 1.8-4.0 μm wide. Conidiophores of variable length, 2...
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214. Penicillium canescens
CYA, 25°C, 7 days: colony diameters 28-29 mm, center somewhat raised, sulcate, dense, velutinous, occasionally floccose, margin entire, narrow; mycelium white; conidiogenesis abundant, dark green (26F4-6, 27F4-6); exudate and soluble pigment absent; reverse greyish brown, brown (6E3-5) or greyish brown to yellowish brown (5E3-5)...
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215. Rhizophydium laterale
On pine pollen: Sporangium epibiotic, occasionally interbiotic, may be spherical, slightly flattened, and oval, with one to three exit papillae...
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216. Rhizophydium macroporosum
On 1/4YpSs agar: Sporangia sessile, spherical, 30-130 μm in diam., or pyriform, usually with one to six exit papillae that located on the upper port of the sporangium...
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217. Cercospora arcti-ambrosia
Leaf spots suborbicular to irregular, 1-10 mm wide, brown to dark brown, becoming grey to white at the center, confluent...
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218. Cercospora beticola
Leaf spots orbicular, numerous, 0.5-6 mm wide, brown to ashen grey in the center, with a fuligineous brown, red or purple margin...
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219. Nomuraea atypicola
Spider host covered by a surface layer appearing felty, powdery, pulverulent, velutinous or flocculose, consisting of numerous conidiophores and abundant sporulation, at first white, yellowish white to pale yellowish (4A2-3), becoming brownish grey to greyish brown (5-6D3、7D2-3、7E3-4、8E3) in age...
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220. Nomuraea viridulus
Host covered by mycelium, initially white, floccose, turning vivid blue (22A8) to light green (27D-E4-5), velutinous, in age greyish green to dull green (26D-E4-5, 27D-E4-6) with heavy sporulation...
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