. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 222 D. L. HAWKSWORTH. lOum Fig. 16 Hansfordiellopsis elongata (IMI 85643—holotype). A, Conidia. B, Mycelium and attached conidiogenous cells. C, Mycelium in surface view showing arrangement of the hyphopodia-like cells. range to H. lichenicola, but any categoric statement would be premature in the absence of further material. Perithecia are abundantly developed from mycelia of Hansfordiellopsis elongata in the type collection and some perithecia were also noted on IMI 52353c, although in that material they were effete. The perfect stat
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. 222 D. L. HAWKSWORTH. lOum Fig. 16 Hansfordiellopsis elongata (IMI 85643—holotype). A, Conidia. B, Mycelium and attached conidiogenous cells. C, Mycelium in surface view showing arrangement of the hyphopodia-like cells. range to H. lichenicola, but any categoric statement would be premature in the absence of further material. Perithecia are abundantly developed from mycelia of Hansfordiellopsis elongata in the type collection and some perithecia were also noted on IMI 52353c, although in that material they were effete. The perfect state is clearly congeneric with Chaetosphaeria insectivora Hansf. (see p. 224), the perfect state ofH. lichenicola, from which it differs in the slightly larger ascospores. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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