Definition of Capillitium. Meaning of Capillitium. Synonyms of Capillitium

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- Capillitium (pl. capillitia) is a m**** of sterile fibers within a fruit body inters****d among spores. It is found in Mycetozoa (slime molds) and gasteroid...
- a columella but have a well-developed capillitium for spore dispersal. The shape and details of the capillitium are used to define families within the...
- puffballs. The gleba consists of mycelium and basidia and may also contain capillitium threads. Gleba found on the fruit body of species in the family Phallaceae...
- the Bovista-type or intermediate capillitium. Further divisions into sections and series is based on the capillitium type, the absence or presence of...
- distinctive feature is the presence of multicellular vesicles within the capillitium. Joszef Tomasz Rostafinski (1850–1928) first described this species....
- described as having numerous capillitium threads, which are free and tapered at the ends. Hemitrichia is described as having capillitium threads that can either...
- a circular indentation appears in almost all of their peridia. The capillitium (the sterile fibers within the peridium) of the m**** are pale yellow...
- which is a grouping characterized by "Exoperidium spiny or areolate. Capillitium with small or large pits. Subgleba cellular or rudimentary. Mature gleba...
- pyramidal warts, and microscopically by the antler-like branches of its capillitium (thread-like material among the spores). Calbovista subsculpta is a good...
- white, hemispheric or depressed and irregular, the surface granulose. Capillitium of very slender, colored threads, the extremities pellucid, more or less...