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