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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...
- production. The sporocarp of a basidiomycete is known as a basidiocarp or basidiome, while the fruitbody of an ascomycete is known as an ascocarp. Many shapes...
- genus in that its basidiome is stipitate. The specific epithet is Latin (a compound of 'blue' and 'cheese'), named for the basidiome's resemblance to blue...
- produced on or in multicelled large fructifications called basidiocarps or basidiomes, or fruitbodies, variously called mushrooms, puffballs, etc. Ballistic...
- No EU, NA, ****an Mycena globulispora Maas Geest. & de Meijer Yes Yes (basidiomes) Brazil Mycena gombakensis A.L.C. Chew & Desjardin Yes Yes Malaysia Mycena...
- National Park in 2011 and described in 2021. This mushroom has white, tiny basidiomes, the entire surface of which is covered by thin hairs. This species is...
- Moniliophthora brasiliensis. Recent phylogenetic analysis of field-collected basidiomes and cultures suggests that other biotypes may also exist. Investigation...
- ranged from 5–5.6 × 2.6–3.6 μm, with an average length 5.2 μm for a single basidiome, the spores are also are ellipsoid to elongate and pinkish/salmon in color...
- earthstars, and other tuberous fungi. They were defined as having epigeous basidiomes, a hymenium present, one to three layers in the peridium (outer wall)...
- Africa, specifically in the Guineo-Congolian forest. It has a pileate basidiome, small basidiospores and an absence of setae. Morphological features that...