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. 2006;56:135–177. doi: 10.3114/sim.2006.56.04

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Hypocrea/Trichoderma viridescens anamorph from CMD. a. pustule. b–k. Conidiophores; arrows show examples of percurrently proliferated phialides. b–c. “Type 1” conidiophores more or less typical of Trichoderma. d. Conidiophore with “Type 1” branching and typical Trichoderma phialides and one branch with elongated and percurrently proliferated phialides. g. showing long submoniliform chains of proliferated phialides. i–k. showing branching typical of the original concept of Eidamia viridescens; vesicles and proliferated phialides in k very similar to the original illustration of E. viridescens. l. Intercalary phialide shown at i. a from G.J.S. 92-11; b, k from ATCC 32630; c from G.J.S. 99-3; d from G.J.S. 98-129; e–f, h from CBS 333.72; g, j from G.J.S. 05-115; i from G.J.S. 98-192; l from G.J.S. 99-142. Microscopy: a. stereo. b, e–g, i–j phase contrast. d, h, k–l DIC. c fluorescence. Scale bars: a = 0.5 mm; b–g, j, k = 20 μm; h–i, l = 10 μm.