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- pileipellis is more or less synonymous with the cuticle, but the cuticle generally describes this layer as a macroscopic feature, while pileipellis refers...
- distinctions, such as described in the article on the "pileipellis". Be that as it may, the pileipellis (or "peel") is distinct from the trama, the inner fleshy...
- (anatomy), the outermost layers of skin Cutis (mycology), a type of pileipellis in a fungus Cutis (journal), an academic journal of dermatology published...
- amethystina spores) and long spines characteristic of L. amethystina. The pileipellis of L. vinaceobrunnea is unique within Laccaria, having a distinct palisadoderm...
- taxonomically in the agaric family Strophariaceae based upon its spore and pileipellis morphology. The phylogenetic study by Matheny et al., placed the non-bluing...
- after Naohide Hirat****. It is characterized by a grey-purple then brown pileipellis and a reticulated stem near the hymenium. It is close to Boletus edulis...
- hyphae 5–32 μm, yellowish to yellowish brown, thick walled (0.5–1 μm). Pileipellis an ixocutis, (9–) 12–54 μm wide, hyphae 1.5–4 (–5.5) μm diameter, hyaline...
- covered in fine, downy scales. This layer on the cap is known as the pileipellis, which is either classified as a tri****rm—parallel hyphae running perpendicular...
- for morphologically separating the different species of the genus. The pileipellis is an ixocutis composed of parallel hyphae embedded in a gelatinous matrix...
- or cuticula, a waxy polymeric film covering all aerial plant surfaces Pileipellis or cuticle, the uppermost protective layer of a fungal fruit body This...