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- In fungi, a basidiocarp, basidiome, or basidioma (pl. basidiomata) is the sporocarp of a basidiomycete, the multicellular structure on which the spore-producing...
- vivid yellow, orange, or red colours, at least in some parts of the basidiomata. Austrocortinarius is a small, Southern Hemispheric genus currently only...
- ecology of the species. This species is identified with small, tube like basidiomata in circular to oval shaping. It has a cream, beige, or darker brown coloration...
- tissue, which are small and pink. It is possible to cultivate these basidiomata under experimental conditions on a bran-vermiculite medium using the...
- Crittenden. Characteristics of Crittendenia include the tiny synnemata-like basidiomata, clamp connections, and aseptate tubular basidia from which 4–7 spores...
- Infection by the fungus results in the formation of small amber-coloured basidiomata on the thallus surface. It has been found growing on I.  aleurites lichen...
- a cauliflower nearing flowering. Lacking a pileus or defined stipe, basidiomata are highly and irregularly branched. Growing from a short, corkish stem...
- words sub "somewhat" and sessilis = "without a stipe") refers to "the basidiomata not completely sessile, with a short to long stipe". A. subsessile is...
- is Latin (bleached), named for the pale cream to buff colouration of basidiomata. The type locality is Dwellingup, Australia. Fungi portal List of Lactifluus...
- Clavulina (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) with resupinate and effused basidiomata from the Guiana Shield". Mycologia. 104 (2): 547–56. doi:10.3852/11-130...