, Sel. Fung. Carpol. I: 62. (1861). Fig. 28 Fig. 28 Teleomorph of Hypocrea alutacea. a. Fresh young stroma. b–g. Dry stromata (b. immature, f. upper
part of fertile region, g. laterally fused stromata). h, i. Stroma surface showing ostiolar find more dots (h. dry, i. in 3% KOH after rehydration). j. Surface hyphae in face view. k. Surface cells close to ostiole in face view. l. Cortical and subcortical tissue in section. m. Ascus ring. n. Crozier. o. Perithecium in section. p, q. Subperithecial tissue (p. featuring angular cells, q. featuring hyphae). r–u. Asci with ascospores (t, u. in cotton blue/lactic acid). a, m, n, s, u. WU 29177. b. K 142759. c, d, h, i, l, o–q, t. WU 8690. e, f, j, k. K 155403. g, r. IMI 47042. Scale bars: a = 2 mm. b, d, e = 5 mm. c, f, g = 3 mm. h, i = 0.5 mm. j–l, p–u = 10 μm. m, n = 5 μm. o = 25 μm ≡ Sphaeria learn more alutacea Pers., Comm. fung. clav. (Lipsiae): 12 (1797) : Fries, Syst. Mycol. 2: 325 (1823). ≡ Hypocrea alutacea (Pers. : Fr.) Ces. & De Not., Schem. Classif.
Sferiacei. Comm. Soc. Critt. Ital. 1: 193. (1863). ≡ Cordyceps alutacea (Pers.) Quél., Mém. Soc. Émul. Montbéliard, Sér. 2, 5: 487 (1875). ≡ Podocrea alutacea (Pers.) Lindau, in Engler & see more Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Leipzig) 1(1): 364 (1897). ≡ Podostroma alutaceum (Pers.) G.F. Atk., Bot. Gaz. 40: 401 (1905). = Sphaeria clavata Sowerby, Col. Fig. Engl. Fung. Mushr. 2: 67 (1799). Anamorph: Trichoderma alutaceum Jaklitsch, sp. nov. Fig. 29 Fig. 29 Cultures and anamorph of Hypocrea alutacea. a–c. Cultures (a. on CMD, 35 days. b. on PDA, 14 days. c. on SNA, 35 days). d. Conidiation
granule (28 days). e, f. Conidiophores on growth plate (e. 21 days; f. SNA, 15°C, 21 days). g–j. Conidiophores (g, i.7 days; h, j. MEA, 11 D-malate dehydrogenase days). k–m. Chlamydospores (46 days). n. Phialides (7 days). o. Phialides and conidia (20 days). p–r. Conidia (p–q. 20 days, r. 7 days). All at 25°C except f. d–r. On CMD except f, h, j. a–f, h, j, k–m, o–q. CBS 120535. g, i, n, r. CBS 332.69. Scale bars: a–c = 19 mm. d = 100 μm. e, f = 40 μm. g, m = 15 μm. h–l, n, o = 10 μm. p–r = 5 μm MycoBank MB 516665 Incrementum tardum in agaro CMD. Conidiophora irregularia in micropustulis. Phialides lageniformes, (5–)8–13(–19) × (2.5–)3.0–3.8(–4.8) μm. Conidia (3.0–)3.5–5.5(–8.5) × (2.0–)2.5–3.0(–3.8) μm, viridia, oblonga, cylindracea vel ellipsoidea. Fresh stromata similar to dry stromata, with smoother surface and lighter colour, typically pale yellowish, 4A3. Stromata when dry (7–)11–38(–50) (n = 12) mm long, upright; solitary, more frequently gregarious or densely aggregated and often laterally fused in fascicles of 3–5 with demarcating lines in both fertile part and stipe; sometimes basally branched, i.e. fertile parts fasciculate on a common stipe. Fertile (upper) part (5–)7–22(–30) mm long, corresponding to (50–)60–70(–80)% of total length (n = 11); (2.5–)3–9(–11) × (1.5–)2–5(–6.