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Especially the
pleurocystidia and
cheilocystidia are
important for
identification within many genera.
Sometimes the
cheilocystidia give the gill edge a distinct...
- then red-brown, and
finally a dark
brown with a
whitish edge from the
cheilocystidia. The
cylindrical stipe is up to 6 cm (2+1⁄2 in) tall by 1–2 cm (1⁄2–3⁄4 in)...
- club-shaped, fusiform, ovoid, and
sometimes with a
small apical papilla.
Cheilocystidia are 55–100 by 15–40 μm with
similar morphology to the pleurocystidia;...
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subfusoid to
lemon shaped, rough, dextrinoid, with an
apical germ pore.
Cheilocystidia subfusoid to
cylindric or subcapitate,
often wavy, up to 50 μm long...
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Farinaceous Microscopic features:
Spores 8 — 12 x 5 — 8 μm.
Ovoid and smooth.
Cheilocystidia 13–34 μm, fusoid-ampullaceous to sublageniform,
sometimes with a forked...
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common species differs by its distribution, DNA barcode,
length of its
cheilocystidia and pileocystidia.
Conocybula cyanopus is a
small saprotrophic mushroom...
- a thin-walled
pileiocystidia and caulocystidia,
smooth round-headed
cheilocystidia,
inamyloid basidiospores, and 2-spored basidia. "Mycena subcyanocephala"...
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Cortinarius violaceus cheilocystidia and
spores stained in KOH (top) and
spores (bottom)...
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species by its
smaller spores and
forking cheilocystidia.
Psilocybe cyanescens also has
forking cheilocystidia, but less
often than
Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa...
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white on
drying out), and the
spore size and the
presence and
nature of
cheilocystidia,
pleurocystidia and caulocystidia,
distinctive sterile cells on the...