I4-' MOXILIACEAE 



(s) Fertile hyphae dichotomous ; conidia acrogenous on spine- 

 like branches Langloisula 10:535 

 (n) Fertile hyphae erect or ascending 

 r. Conidia solitary acrogenous 



( r ) Fertile hyphae spiny-branched at apex 



Plectothrix 18: 525 

 (s) Fertile hyphae not spiny-branched 



Monosporium 4: 113 



(inch Allescheriella 14: 1075) 

 s. Conidia loosely grouped about the apex 

 (r) Conidia not involved in mucus 

 h. Conidia on inflated muriculate apices 



Phymatotrichum 16: 1033 

 i. Apices not muriculate or inflated 



Botrytis 4: 116 

 (s) Conidia involved in mucus 



Tolypomyria 4: 137 

 n. Conidia fusoid to cylindric 



(m) Fertile hyphae mostly procumbent 



Sporotrichella 10:534 

 (n) Fertile hyphae erect or ascending 

 r. Conidia fusoid on the upper side of curved branches 



Martensella 4: 138 

 s. Conidia acrogenous 



(r) Conidia-bearing branches terete 



Cylindrophora 4: 138 

 (s) Conidia-bearing branches ellipsoid 



Cylindrodendrum 4: 139 

 b. Biogenous 



(1) Conidia smooth, solitary, more rarely subcatenate 



Ovularia 4: 139 



(inch Ovulariopsis 16:1036) 



(2) Conidia densely spiny 



Ramulaspera 18:532 



2. Conidia muricate or tuberculose-stellate 



a. Conidia globose 



(1) Conidia merely muricate 



(a) Hyphae loose, cobwebby Sepedonium 4: 146 



(b) Hyphae woven into a subgelatinous pellicle 



Pellicularia 4: 149 



(2) Conidia setose at apex as well as muricate 



Chaetoconidium 10:544 



b. Conidia tuberculose-stellate 



Asterophora 4: 148 



III. Conidia acrogenous on verticillate branches 



Verticilliae 

 1. Conidia solitary or loosely grouped, not in chains 



