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- (ascomycetes). Cystidia are often important for microscopic identification. The subhymenium consists of the supportive hyphae from which the cells of the hymenium...
- meaning it diverges from the center of the gill to its outer edge. The subhymenium is ramose—composed of relatively thin branching, unclamped hyphae. The...
- clavate or utriform, occasionally bifurcate, hyaline, thin-walled. The subhymenium is ramose-inflated. Pileus trama is radial, with hyphae 5–32 μm, yellowish...
- 4–6 μm diameter cells with pale brown walls. Clamps are common. The subhymenium (the tissue layer under the hymenium) is poorly developed, containing...
- endaurantia refers to its orange-red subhymenium and orange hypothecium (the tissue immediately below the subhymenium). The thallus of the lichen turns yellow...
- brown to green or a mix of both, sitting atop a colourless or pale brown subhymenium, with the hypothecium (the tissue below the hymenium) ranging from pale...
- fruiting bodies, of Franwilsia are either zeorine or lecanorine. The subhymenium (a tissue layer beneath the spore-bearing hymenium), the lower portion...
- dissolve in pot****ium hydroxide, producing a greenish-yellow efflux. The subhymenium of the lichen is roughly 20 μm high and light brown, with a centrally...
- central strand are narrower and typically cylindrical. The hyphae of the subhymenium (a layer of tissue directly under the hymenium) are interwoven. These...
- orange-yellow in KOH; the diverging hyphae continue into the hymenium to form a subhymenium that contain smooth hyphae measuring 4–6 μm wide. The cap has a cuticle...