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produce long, slender,
auricularioid basidia (with
lateral septa) and
amygdaliform (almond-shaped) basidiospores. The
species was
first described in 1871...
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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...
- 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...
- cap. The odor is fungal. The
verrucose spores are
ellipsoid to oblong,
amygdaliform,
thick walled, and lack a germ pore and plague, but have a superhilar...
- 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...
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universal veil,
medium to
large and pale fruitbodies, and
ellipsoid to
amygdaliform (almond-shaped) spores. It is
commonly known as the
skirt webcap. In...
- thick,
whitish to pale yellow, and has no
distinct odor.
Spores are
amygdaliform (almond-shaped) with
walls up to 1 μm thick, smooth,
hyaline (translucent)...
- 5–7.5 μm or 6.5–10 x 5.75–6.5 μm or 9.5-10.5 x 6.5-7 μm.
Ellipsoid to
amygdaliform with a
thick wall and a germ pore that is
covered with a
hyaline cap...
- edge. Spores: 10–11.6 x 5.8-6.8 μm.
Ellipsoid to
elongated ovoid to
amygdaliform with incon****uous germ pore and apicule. Ochre-yellow in a 10% solution...
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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...