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- distinct colour which is visible to the naked eye or with a hand lens. Chrysocystidia are cystidia whose contents contain a distinct refractive yellow body...
- have thick walled pseudocystidia, often with crystals at the ends. Chrysocystidia are never present. All species of Copelandia are known to contain the...
- 10–13.5 × 6–8.5 m. Elliptical and smooth. Other microscopic features: Chrysocystidia are present both on the edges and on the faces of the gills. L. ceres...
- run parallel to the pileus surface, forming a cutis, by their lack of chrysocystidia, and by spores which are smooth, ellipsoid to rhomboid to subhexagonal...
- yellowish to yellow brown fruit bodies. Characteristically most form chrysocystidia and rather large, smooth, violaceous basidiospores each with a prominent...
- clavate (club-shaped), 20–28 by 7–8 μm, four‑spored. Pleurocystidia are chrysocystidia—fusiform‑ventricose to clavate with golden inclusions—and measure 42–55...
- with large, brownish spores with a germ pore and a hymenium lacking chrysocystidia. Phaeogalera resemble Galerina in their habitat, macroscopic appearance...
- Strophariaceae with large, brownish spores with a germ pore and with con****uous chrysocystidia. The genus has several ****igned species but may be monotypic. The type...
- Stropharia araucariae Stropharia aurantiaca  Stropharia caerulea Stropharia chrysocystidiaChina Stropharia cifuentesiiMexico Stropharia coronilla Stropharia...
- to contain species with absent or sp**** pleurocystidia and absent chrysocystidia. Henri Romagnesi raised it to generic status in 1980, but this naming...