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1 |
undifferentiated; hyphae rather loosely woven and of uniform diameter (type A) |
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2 |
undifferentiated; margins rather smooth; hyphae compactly arranged and of uniform diameter (type B) |
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3 |
slightly differentiated; central hyphae somewhat enlarged (type C) |
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4 |
differentiated; some hyphae very thick, which appear randomly distributed, pores of septa somtimes enlarged (type D) |
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5 |
differentiated; thick hyphae forming a core, septa complete or sometimes enlarged (type E) |
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6 |
highly differentiated; thick hyphae forming mostly a core, septa often partially or completely dissolved (type F) |
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7 |
lacking, only emanating hyphae present (type G) |
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