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- print is cinnamon brown; spores are smooth and roughly spindle-shaped (subfusiform) with dimensions of 12–15.2 by 3.6–4.8 μm. T. exiguus fruits singly on...
- snails. The s**** size varies between 9 mm and 22 mm The oblong s**** is subfusiform. The spire is turreted, conical and pointed. It is composed of seven...
- attains 25 mm, its diameter 12 mm. (Original description) The small, subfusiform s**** has a rather short pointed spire and contains about 5 whorls. The...
- family Olividae, the olives. Agaronia jesuitarum has a small, thin s****. Subfusiform; a high spire, straight sided. The length of the s**** is about 22mm...
- thickly. The spores are dark melleous (honey-coloured) to dark brown, subfusiform (somewhat spindle-shaped) with a slight depression or flattening in the...
- olive on the bottom. Spore print The spore print is olive brown. Spores Subfusiform, smooth, deep golden brown, 10-13 x 4-5.5 μm Forms mycorrhiza with hardwoods...
- (Described as Turricula pulchra) The a****inately turreted s**** is solid, subfusiform, slightly shining, contracted and obliquely grooved towards the base...
- clustered towards apices of branches; peduncles, involucre, calyx and the subfusiform receptacle pubescent. Calyx deeply 5-partite, with linear to lanceolate...
- to yellowish; reticulated; shaped clavate to subcylindrical. Spores Subfusiform, 14–17.5 x 5–6.5 μm. Solitary or gregarious in the subalpine conifer...
- and when viewed under the microscope spores are usually fusiform or subfusiform. In many species, parts of the fruit body will turn blue, red, or black...