| 11. | Phialides are typically enlarged in the middle but may be cylindrical or nearly subglobose.
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| 12. | The fruit is a subglobose capsule.
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| 13. | Spores verrucose, thickwalled, broadly ellipsoid to subglobose in side view and with strong amyloid reaction ."
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| 14. | The fruit is ellipsoidal to subglobose, maturing to black, with a thin endocarp, carrying one seed.
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| 15. | The thin shell has an ovate-conical or subglobose shape and is covered with a delicate horny periostracum.
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| 16. | The subglobose or laterally compressed fruit ( utricle ) is not spongy, and does not fall at maturity.
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| 17. | The fruits are subglobose ( not quite spherical ), gray, flattened, and about 0.2 inches across.
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| 18. | At maturity the epimatium varies in shape from subglobose to elliptic or obovoid and in color from greenish to yellow or brown.
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| 19. | Fruits are a capsule, lepidote, subglobose shortly pointed with 3 obscure, loculicidal furrows, puberulous; pericarp coriaceous; calyx persistent.
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| 20. | The abdomen is generally short and wide, subglobose-shaped, cylindrical, or conical, composed of six to eight apparent uriti apparent.
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