-
skeletal and
binding hyphal types, in 1932 E. J. H.
Corner applied the
terms monomitic, dimitic, and
trimitic to
hyphal systems, in
order to
improve the classification...
- and
flesh composed of
trimitic or
dimitic hyphae. P.
pulmonarius is
monomitic and has a bare stipe. Stamets, Paul (2000). "Chapter 21:
Growth Parameters...
-
Spores pale yellow, globose, 6–7.5 μm in diameter.
Hyphal structure monomitic;
generative hyphae lacking clamps.
Habitat at the base of
trunks of deciduous...
- spines,
which are 1–5 cm (1⁄2–2 in) long or longer. The
hyphal system is
monomitic, amyloid, and
composed of thin- to thick-walled
hyphae that are approximately...
-
currently cir****scribed, and has been
described as "a
dumping place for
monomitic white-rot
species with thin-walled spores." The
genus name is derived...
- is not
considered to be a
bracket fungus, and most of the
species are
monomitic (with a soft consistency). However, remarkably, P. dryinus can sometimes...
- Nigroporus, from
which it
differs in its light-coloured
fruit bodies and
monomitic context. The
generic name Trulla, from the
Latin word for a type of pan...
-
reddish colour, and
spines up to 3 mm (0.12 in) long. The
hyphal system is
monomitic,
containing only
generative hyphae. The
spores are ellipsoid, smooth,...
- (translucent), with thin walls. In deposit, they are white.
Bankera has a
monomitic hyphal system with
brownish to hyaline,
inflated generative hyphae. In...
-
young they are
tough and
rubbery but
later they
become soft. They are
monomitic. The
odour is
pleasant and the
taste of the
flesh mild. The
spore print...