Anatomy Anatomy of the emanating elements in general Anatomy of cystidia Anatomy of cystidia (type 1)

anatomy chlamydospores presence

click for enlarged view 1 awl-shaped, bristle-like (type A)
click for enlarged view 2 bottle-shaped with a straight neck (type B)
click for enlarged view 3 bottle-shaped with a bent neck (type C)
click for enlarged view 4 flask-shaped with an apical knob (type D)
click for enlarged view 5 ramified (type E)
click for enlarged view 6 fusiform (type F)
  7 clavate
click for enlarged view 8 globular (type G)
click for enlarged view 9 bristle-like with an apical knob, gloeocystidia (type H)
click for enlarged view 10 bottle-shaped with finger-like outgrowths (type I)
click for enlarged view 11 bent or curved with thick walls, sickle-shaped (type K)
click for enlarged view 12 normal hypha but often twisted like a cork-screw (type L)
click for enlarged view 13 lateral, with tapering, knob-bearing, capitate outgrowth (type M)
click for enlarged view 14 capitate (type N)
click for enlarged view 15 thin-walled, slightly tapering, often rather similar to ends of normal hyphae, but mostly originating from a pseudoparenchyma (type O)
click for enlarged view 16 as acanthocystidia (type P)

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