
doi: 10.1139/b72-256
Percurrently proliferating phialides, which superficially resemble annellides, are reported in four species of Cryptocline Petrak, Comatospora suttonii Pirozynski and Shoemaker, Shanoria bambusarum (Shanor) Subramanian and Ramakrishnan, and Annellolacinia dinemasporioides Sutton. A hitherto inadequately documented pattern of conidium ontogeny is analyzed, and it is suggested to be common among the Coelomycetes.
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