Ultra-thin sections of the conidium and hyphae of Acremoniella velata Onions & Jones have been examined in the electron microscope. The conidium was found to possess a relatively thick fibrous wall which was enveloped by an outer membrane. The latter was firmly attached at certain points to the conidium and loosely attached at other points by strands of fibrous tissue. The fine structure of the hyphae did not differ markedly from that observed in other fungi.
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