“…The asexual morphs of Apiospora include hyphomycetes and coelomycetes. The hyphomycetous asexual morphs feature septate, subhyaline, or brown conidiophores emerging from basal cells or reduced to conidiogenous cells, basauxic conidiogenous cells, and typically globose to subglobose, aseptate conidia that appear lenticular or obovoid from side view [11,13,16,18,19,24]. The coelomycetous asexual morph of Apiospora is marked by its erumpent, pustulate, coriaceous conidiomata, hyphoid conidiophores, blastic, integrated, determinate, doliiform or cylindrical conidiogenous cells, and oval, brown conidia, which may have a truncate basal scar and a germ slit [2,9,20].…”