Definition of Amygdaliform. Meaning of Amygdaliform. Synonyms of Amygdaliform

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- produce long, slender, auricularioid basidia (with lateral septa) and amygdaliform (almond-shaped) basidiospores. The species was first described in 1871...
- 13 x 6–8 μm or 8.5–11.1 x 6.6–7.5 μm on average. Ellipsoid, oblong or amygdaliform in side view and ellipsoid to oblong face on. They have a thick wall...
- evanescent and may disappear. Spore print: White. Spores: Ellipsoid to amygdaliform with a large germ pore. Dextrinoid. The average size range is 7.7-10...
- ochre. Spore print: Rusty ochre brown. Spores: 12–14.5 x 7-8 μm. Broadly amygdaliform in side view and ellipsoid in front view. Smooth with a thick wall of...
- white stem flesh and pink below the cap. Spores: 11.2–13.5 x 7.4–8.1 μm. Amygdaliform with apical elongation but no germ pore. Cheilocystidia: 45–50 x 14–20...
- or 8.7–10.5 x 5.9–6.8 μm on average. Ellipsoid to oblong or slightly amygdaliform with a thick wall and germ pore. Dextrinoid, congophilous and cyanophilous...
- science in 1996 by mycologists Victor Bandala and Egon Horak. It has amygdaliform (almond-shaped) spores (for which it is named) that measure 6.5–9 by...
- ochre. Spores: 12.5-15 x 9.5-12 x 7.5-9.5 μm. Sublimoniform to broadly amygdaliform in side view, sublimoniform to subhexagonal to submitriform in front...
- stem (superior). Spore print: Pale white. Spores: 7-8 (9) x 5-6 μm. Amygdaliform in side view and ellipsoidal in front view. Smooth, thick walled with...
- print: White. Spores: 7-7.5 x 4.3-5 μm. Ellipsoidal to ovoid or slightly amygdaliform with a thick wall. Hyaline. Dextrinoid, congophilous, cyanophilous and...