The conidiophores resemble closely to what Aspergillus looks like under the microscope, a long stipe and a ball of multiple small black spores (similar to a basketball shape) on the top of the stipe.
Philalides and conidia cover entire vesicle (not A. Fumigatus).
Isolated from a contaminated plate of Boletus edulis.
First picture is viewed under compound microscope 100x, and second picture is under a dissecting scope.
The first photo shows the conidiophore branching out from the hyphae in a manner characteristic of Aspergillus niger.
Found on lemon, then cultured, then put under 400x light microscope
ITS: GCGGGCCCGCCGCTTGTCGGCCGCCGGGGGGGCGCCTTTGCCCCCCGGGCCCGTGCCCGCCGGAGACCCCAACACGAACACTGTCTGAAAGCGTGCAGTCTGAGTTGATTGAATGCAATCAGTTAAAACTTTCAACAATGGATCTCTTGGTTCCGGCATCGATGAAGAACGCAGCGAAATGCGATAACTAATGTGAATTGCAGAATTCAGTGAATCATCGAGTCTTTGAACGCACATTGCGCCCCCTGGTATTCCGGGGGGCATGCCTGTCCGAGCGTCATTGCTGCCCTCAAGCCCGGCTTGTGTGTTGGGTCGCCGTCCCCCTCTCCGGGGGGACGGGCCCGAAAGGCAGCGGCGGCACCGCGTCCGATCCTCGAGCGTATGGGGCTTTGTCACATGCTCTGTAGGATTGGCCGGCGCCTGCCGACGTTTTCCAACCATTTTTTCCAGGTTGACCTCGGATCAGGTAGGGATACCCGCTGAACTTAA
Top hits: Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus tubingensis