- pileocystidia), on the
margin of the cap (cir****cystidia) or on the
stipe (
caulocystidia).
Especially the
pleurocystidia and
cheilocystidia are
important for...
-
smooth round-headed cheilocystidia, and thin-walled
pileiocystidia and
caulocystidia.
Mycena subcyanocephala is a
lignicolous species of
section Spinosae...
- as is
sometimes seen in
members of the
genus Mycena. The
abundant caulocystidia (cystidia on the stem)
project prominently, and are
visible to the naked...
- μm width,
swelling in the
center sometimes or
shaped like a flask.
Caulocystidia abundant above the
annulus produced in
dense clusters directly on the...
- μm diameter,
yellowish brown, thin-walled (up to 0.5–0.8 μm thick).
Caulocystidia (19–) 22.5–49.5 (–56) × 4–8 (–9.5) μm, cylindrical, lageniform, fusiform...
-
sufficient room for development. C. micaceus may also have
scattered caulocystidia (cystidia on the stipe) that are 60–100 by 5–10 μm, but
their presence...
- In KOH they
appear hyaline, and are pale
yellow in Melzer's reagent.
Caulocystidia (found on the stipe) are 60–90 by 7–9 μm,
mostly cylindrical with rounded...
- the
hyphae that
forms the
scales on the cap.
Cystidia on the
stipe (
caulocystidia) are 20–63 x 3–15 μm, club shaped,
ventricose or
flask shaped. The gill...
-
continuous layer over the
young cap, but
break up as the cap expands. The
caulocystidia (cystidia on the stem) are
conical or lance-shaped, hyaline, and smooth...
- Cheilocystidia: 22-30 x 8-11 μm. Pin-headed and
hyaline with a thin wall.
Caulocystidia: 22-30 x 7.5-10 μm.
Similar to the cheilocystidia. The
specific epithet...