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  • The shell of " Griesbachites " is involute, subglobose to subdiscoidal, ribbed; with sloping sides converging on an arched venter.
  • The flower of an individual of this species is arranged in a subglobose shape, meaning it is somewhat, but not exactly, spherical.
  • The ovate, laterally compressed to subglobose fruit ( utricle ) greatly surpassing the perianth is not spongy, and does not fall at maturity.
  • Before differentiating into adiaspores, the conidia measure 2-4 ?m in diameter and are shaped either ovoid, subglobose or pyriform with glabrous walls.
  • In the " higher " Diptera the head has a subglobose shape and the fronto-clypeus is an area bounded superiorly by the eyes and the vertex.
  • The spores measure 6.5 9 ?5.5 8 (-8.5 ) �m and are subglobose to broadly ellipsoid to ellipsoid and inamyloid.
  • It exhibits a yellowish-brown drupe, subglobose edible fruit, up to in diameter of which the seed is often obtained to create a dish called nchwachwa during the dry winter season.
  • Chlamydospores may be produced by all species, but not all species produce chlamydospores on CMD at 20 �C within 10 days . Chlamydospores are typically unicellular subglobose and terminate short hyphae; they may also be formed within hyphal cells.
  • In the lab, colonies will not grow at temperatures of 40 �C, differing from " M . nana ", which can grow at this temperature . " Malassezia caprae " cells are ellipsoidal to subglobose.
  • Dimensions of the conidia of " L . iraniensis " are similar to those of " L . parva ", but the subglobose conidia with rounded ends distinguish this species from " L . parva ".
  • This section is the most diverse one within the subgenus in which subgroups differ according to the relationships of the lengths of leaves and scapes ( leaves shorter, equal or longer than scapes ) and inflorescences ( fasciculate, umbellate or subglobose ).
  • The species is closely related to the Chinese " Ligustrum lucidum ", differing in its smaller size ( " L . lucidum " making a tree to over 10 m tall ), and elongated oval ( not subglobose ) fruit.
  • The stem is 115-185 ?6  11 mm, pale cream to pale beige or isabella color or pale grayish brown, with a faint appressed zigzag girdles of fibrils, with a fleshy subglobose ( infrequently either globose or broadly ellipsoid ) and inamyloid.
  • As a shrub 1 m ( 3.28 feet ) to 2m ( 6.56 feet ) high with a subglobose, not entirely spherical, laterally compressed, flattened on a side habit; it has a diameter ranging from 10 cm ( 3.94 inches ) to 40 cm ( 15.75 inches ).
  • ""'Mucor ellipsoideus " "'is a fungus first isolated from human clinical specimens in the US . " M . ellipsoideus " is able to grow and M . indicus ", but the former has narrow ellipsoidal sporangiospores, as compared to the subglobose to ellipsoidal sporangiospores of the latter.
  • Stevenson classified " Amanita nothofagi " in the section " Phalloideae " of the genus " Amanita ", but Ridley considered it better placed in section " Validae " because of its " subglobose basidiospores, a clavate or occasionally abruptly bulbous stipe base, with sparse bands or a rim of volva material ."
  • The spores are also quite distinct between the two, in that the spores of " L . amethysteo-occidentalis " are not as strongly globose as those of " L . amethystina ", being generally of a subglobose or even broadly ellipsoid shape, and additionally having much shorter spines than the spores of " L . amethystina ".
  • Its spore features are intermediate between " L . amethystina " and " L . amethysteo-occidentalis ", having a subglobose to broadly ellipsoid shape like " L . amethysteo-occidentalis " ( rather than the strongly globose shape of " L . amethystina " spores ) and long spines characteristic of " L . amethystina ".
  • "Opuntia fragilis " is a small, prostrate plant, rarely more than 4 inches high : joints tumid, fragile, easily detached, oval, elliptical, or subglobose, 1-2 in . long and nearly as thick as broad, bright green : areoles ??in . apart, with whitish wool and a few white to yellow bristles, which are much longer and more abundant on older joints; spines 1-4, occasionally a few small additional ones, weak, dark brown, the upper one usually longer and stronger than the others, rarely an inch in length : flowers greenish yellow, 1-1?inches wide : fruit ovate to subglobose . with few spines or bristles, mostly sterile, an inch or less long; seeds few and large.
  • "Opuntia fragilis " is a small, prostrate plant, rarely more than 4 inches high : joints tumid, fragile, easily detached, oval, elliptical, or subglobose, 1-2 in . long and nearly as thick as broad, bright green : areoles ??in . apart, with whitish wool and a few white to yellow bristles, which are much longer and more abundant on older joints; spines 1-4, occasionally a few small additional ones, weak, dark brown, the upper one usually longer and stronger than the others, rarely an inch in length : flowers greenish yellow, 1-1?inches wide : fruit ovate to subglobose . with few spines or bristles, mostly sterile, an inch or less long; seeds few and large.
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