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Hyphae yellowish brown, smooth, 2.5-3.5 μm wide, soon converted into chains of arthroconidia which disarticulate easily, leaving a prominent scar on the supporting hypha.? Conidia yellowish brown, with firm walls, usually intercalary, adjacent or alternate and connected by hyaline, thin-walled and fragile cells which soon collapse and deteriorate.? Conidia cubic to cylindrical sometimes curved, 3-6 x 2.4-3.5 μm, with conspicuous frills at both ends.
Sigler L. Trichothecium cinnamomeum, an earlier name for the thermophilic Hyphomycete Malbranchea sulfurea. Mycologia 79: 142-143, 1987.
Awao T, Otsuka SI. Notes on thermophilic fungi in Japan (2). Trans. Mycol. Soc. Jpn. 14: 221-236, 1973.
