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Hyphomycetes is a class of fungi in the phylum Deuteromycota that lack fruiting bodies. Identification of the Hyphomycetes is primarily based on microscopic morphology including: conidial morphology, especially septation, shape, size, colour and cell wall texture, the arrangement of conidia as they are borne on the conidiogenous cells (e.g. if they are solitary, arthrocatenate, blastocatenate, basocatenate, or gloiosporae), the type conidiogenous cell (e.g. non-specialized or hypha-like, phialide, annellide, or sympodial), and other additional features such as the presence of sporodochia or synnemata.[1]
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- ^ Kendrick, W.B.; Carmichael, J.W. (1973). in Ainsworth, G.C.; Sparrow, F.K.; Sussman, A.S.: Hyphomycetes. Academic Press, New York, 323-509. ISBN 0-12-045604-4.