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Barolineocerus apiculus is a
species of
leafhopper native to
French Guiana. The
length is 4.4–5
millimetres (0.17–0.20 in). It is
named for the unusual...
- an identification. A
spore often has a
protrusion at one end,
called an
apiculus,
which is the
point of
attachment to the basidium,
termed the
apical germ...
- via a sterigma.
Revealed only
after the
spore is separated, a
temporary apiculus marks the
point of attachment. The
spores are
generally separated from...
- with
thick walls measuring between 0.5–1.2 μm. They have a
small central apiculus (a
depressed area when the
spore was once
attached to the
basidium via...
- on the
basal area of an
otherwise ornamented basidiospore, next to its
apiculus. It is also
called a
hilar depression. It
plays an
important role in the...
- almond-shaped,
bilaterally symmetrical, and
finely wrinkled.
Spores bear a
central apiculus (a
region that was once
attached to the
sterigmata at the end of a basidium)...
- bisporagiate,
introrse to
latrorse (rarely),
expanded connective,
usually with
apiculus,
dehiscence along longitudinal tears.
Hypogynous glands (0-)1–4, squamiform...
-
conical to
columnar processes with
rounded to
almost flattened tips. The
apiculus (the part of a
spore which attaches to the
sterigmata at the end of a basidium)...
- subcordiform; most
contain one
large or
several small oil droplets, and the
apiculus is
about 0.6–0.8 by 0.4–0.5 μm. The
spore deposit is pure white. Under...
- brown,
oblong to
subellipsoid to subrhomboid, and thin-walled with a
short apiculus and
truncate germ pore. They
measure (5) 6 - 7 (-8) by (3-) 3.5 - 4.5 (-5)...