HYALOSPORAE— HYALODIDYMAE 143 



a. Conidia-bearing branches very short, ampulHform 



Pachybasium 4: 149 



b. Conidia-bearing branches terete or longer 

 (i) Conidia globose to ovoid 



(a) Tips of branches clavate, in twos rectangularly 



Verticilliopsis 11: 600 



(b) Tips of branches normal 



X. Conidia conglutinate into a stratum 



Corymbomyces 18:533 



y. Conidia not conglutinate 



(x) Conidia separating readily from the tips 



Verticillium 4: 150 

 (y) Conidia separating with difficulty from the tips 



Cladobotryum 4: 160 

 (2) Conidia cylindric or elongate 



(a) Conidia-bearing branches or sporophores i-spored 



X. Sporophores straight Acrocylindrium 4: 161 



y. Sporophores uncinate Uncigera 4: 162 



(b) Sporophores several-spored 



X. Sporophore inflated verrucose at apex 



Calcarisporium 4: 162 



y. Sporophore incurved, with seriate conidia below 



Coemansia 4: 162 



2. Conidia capitate or densely spicate, not in chains 



a. Conidia sessile 



(1) Conidia capitate, involved in mucus 



(a) Fertile hyphae smooth Acrostalagmus 4: 163 



(incl. Harziella 16: 1037) 



(b) Fertile hyphae asperate Gloeosphaera 18:535 



(2) Conidia densely spirally spicate at apices 



Clonostachys 4: 165 



b. Conidia on small stalks Sceptromyces 4: 166 



3. Conidia in chains Spicaria 4: 166 



(incl. Nomuraea 18: 533) 

 IV. Joints of the hyphae inflated here and there and bearing pleurogenous conidia 



Gonatobotrytae 



1. Joints smooth 



a. Conidia catenulate Gonatorrhodum 4: 169 



b. Conidia solitary Nematogonium 4: 170 



2. Joints muricate or punctate 



a. Conidia solitary Gonatobotrys 4: 168 



b. Conidia catenulate, forming a spheric head 



Gonatorrhodiella 10: 548 



Hyalodidymae 



4:176, 10:548, 11:600, 14:1057, 16:1038, 18:539 



Conidia hyaline or bright-colored, l-septate, ovoid oblong or 



short fusoid 



