- In fungi, a basidiocarp, basidiome, or
basidioma (pl.
basidiomata) is the
sporocarp of a basidiomycete, the
multicellular structure on
which the spore-producing...
- is
Latin (bleached),
named for the pale
cream to buff
colouration of
basidiomata. The type
locality is Dwellingup, Australia.
Fungi portal List of Lactifluus...
- tissue,
which are
small and pink. It is
possible to
cultivate these basidiomata under experimental conditions on a bran-vermiculite
medium using the...
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words sub "somewhat" and
sessilis = "without a stipe")
refers to "the
basidiomata not
completely sessile, with a
short to long stipe". A. subsessile is...
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hyphal system, an
absence of setae,
coloured basidiospores, and
pileate basidiomata. The
genus name
comes from the
Latin word fulvus,
meaning tawny. Fulvifomes...
-
China in 2016. It is
characterized by its small, white,
hygrophanous basidiomata,
sinuate to
adnexed lamellae,
common presence of
gloeocystidia in the...
- (hyphae)
which are 1–5 μm wide and do not have
clamp connections. The
basidiomata (fruiting body) of this
species is mushroom-like, with a cap (pileus)...
-
following is an
excerpt from the
descriptive paper on the species: "
Basidiomata gregarious, not luminescent.
Pileus 1.5-3.5 mm diam, at
first semiglobose...
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spores attached to the top of each
basidium top.
Basidiomata: C.
praecipuus can have a
basidiomata that is
relatively larger than
other species (see...
- a
cauliflower nearing flowering.
Lacking a
pileus or
defined stipe,
basidiomata are
highly and
irregularly branched.
Growing from a short,
corkish stem...