-
larger spores. The
cheilocystidia are 16–27(29) x 4.5–8 μm and
lageniform to
narrowly lageniform, with a
flexuous neck that is 1–2.5 μm
broad and sometimes...
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cheilocystidia (cystidia on the gill face)
measure 16–22 by 4–9 μm, and are
lageniform (flask-shaped) with
flexuous thin
necks that are 2.2–3 μm thick, and infrequently...
- Hyalospheniidae, a
group of s****ed amoebae.
Their s****, or tests, are
lageniform with a
clear constriction that
separates the neck from the body. Apodera...
- to yellowish,
sometimes with
granulose yellow brown contents,
narrowly lageniform with a
subcapitate to
capitate apex, and have
dimensions of 21.6–28 ×...
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spored or
rarely 2 spored. Cheilocystidia: 25–60 x 8–15 μm. Clavate,
lageniform. This form was
described by the
Italian mycologist Vincenzo Migliozzi...
- germ pore.
Pleurocystidia absent or very rare,
cheilocystidia mostly lageniform to
lecythiform but
occasionally without a
swollen apex;
length = 19.3–35...
- (3.6–)4.5–7.1 μm wide at base. They are
fusiform (spindle-shaped) to
lageniform (having a
large base
tapering to a
narrow neck; flask-shaped), sometimes...
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cheilocystidia are 22–30 x 4.4–6.6 μm, abundant,
forming a
sterile band, hyaline,
lageniform, fusiform-lanceolate or fusoid-ampullaceous, with an
elongate and flexuous...
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Cheilocystidia (15)20 — 30(35) by (4)6 — 8(9) μm, ventricose-fusiform or
lageniform with a
narrow neck,
often flexuous, 4 — 15 by 0.5 — 1.5 μm, occasionally...
- (cystidia on the gill edge) are also abundant. They are 19–35 by 4.4–6.6 μm,
lageniform (flask-shaped),
narrowing into a long neck with a
width of 1–3 μm, and...