Acremonium Fungus Morphology
Photomicrograph at 475X magnification shows the morphology of an Acremonium sp fungus, formerly referred to as Cephalosporium, with septate filamentous hyphae and long, slender phialides topped by clusters of cigar-shaped conidia bound by sticky mucus, 1965. Image courtesy CDC. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

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