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Displaced from the center.
echinate Covered with
spines or bristles.
echinulate Covered with
small spines or bristles.
ecorticate Lacking bark, or a cortex...
- spindle-shaped to obovate, 7–20 by 30–160 um in size, with thin or
thick echinulate to
verrucose cell walls.
Their shape, size and cell wall
features are...
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differs from the
latter in
forming loose texture in
subiculum and globose,
echinulate to
verrucose basidiospores."
Boidinia is
probably not
monophyletic and...
- The
spores are
spherical (44-50 μm in diameter), orange-yellow, and
echinulate with
spines 3 μm long. The fawn stem is
compressed oval, 1/2*3/4 inches...
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distinguish Aspergillus sojae, a Kōji-mold, from
related taxa
producing echinulate conidia. In:
Agricultural and
biological chemistry. 1982,
Volume 46, Nummer...
- indusiatus, but can be
distinguished by its
volva that has a
spiky (
echinulate) surface, and its
higher preferred growth temperature of 30 to 35 °C (86...
- stem. The
spores are
spherical and hyaline, and bear
pointed spines (
echinulate) that are long
relative to the size of the spore; they
typically have...
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spherical to ellipsoid, and have a
surface ornamentation ranging from
echinulate (spiny) to
verruculose (covered with
small warts). E.J.H.
Corner promoted...
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echinate Having sharply pointed spines, e.g. of spores. Its
diminutive is
echinulate, for
delicate spines.
Sometimes synonymous with spinose. From Gr. echinos...
- Brackel. The
etymology of the
species name
echinulatus is
inspired by the
echinulate (spiny)
ornamentation of its spores,
which bears resemblance to those...