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or rough, 50 to 125ij. long. Heads are composed of conidial chains in long, close col- 

 umns, enveloped in slime, up to 150/x long. Fructification in three stages, elements of 

 fructification pitted or rough; primary branches 15 to 20// by 3.5 to-l.O^; metulae 7 to 



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Fig. 170. Gliocladium Corda. A, Ten-day-old colonies oi G. catenulatiun Oilman 

 and Abbott, XRRL 1091, on Czapek agar. B, Conidial structures as seen under low 

 magnifications, X 90; note the columns of enslimed conidia. C,G. deliquesce ns Sopp, 

 NRRL 1086, as seen on Czapek agar under low magnification, X 80. D, Enlarged 

 view of similar conidial structures, X 250; note progressively smaller dimensions of 

 cellular elements from the conidiophore outward. 



9 by 15 to 25m; phialides 10 to 20^ long. Conidia elliptical, smooth, pale green, -i.O to 

 7.5m by 3 to 4^. 



"From Soil: United States: Utah." 



Our notes follow: 



Colonies on Czapek's agar complying with Oilman and Abbott's descrip- 

 tion. 



