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distinct colour which is
visible to the
naked eye or with a hand lens.
Chrysocystidia are
cystidia whose contents contain a
distinct refractive yellow body...
- have
thick walled pseudocystidia,
often with
crystals at the ends.
Chrysocystidia are
never present. All
species of
Copelandia are
known to
contain the...
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Strophariaceae with large,
brownish spores with a germ pore and with con****uous
chrysocystidia. The
genus has
several ****igned
species but may be monotypic. The type...
- to
reddish brown in pot****ium
hydroxide (KOH) solution,
absence of
chrysocystidia,
presence of cheilocystidia,
nongelatinized tissues in the lamellae...
- 10–13.5 × 6–8.5 m.
Elliptical and smooth.
Other microscopic features:
Chrysocystidia are
present both on the
edges and on the
faces of the gills. Leratiomyces...
- run
parallel to the
pileus surface,
forming a cutis, by
their lack of
chrysocystidia, and by
spores that are smooth,
ellipsoid to
rhomboid to subhexagonal...
- to
contain species with
absent or sp****
pleurocystidia and
absent chrysocystidia.
Henri Romagnesi raised it to
generic status in 1980, but this naming...
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yellowish to
yellow brown fruit bodies.
Characteristically most form
chrysocystidia and
rather large, smooth,
violaceous basidiospores each with a prominent...
- only
species in the
genus is
Bogbodia uda.
Characteristically it
forms chrysocystidia and
rather large,
finely roughened,
violaceous basidiospores each with...
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bordered by
cheilocystidia and
there is an
absence of
pleurocystidia and
chrysocystidia.
Spores are thick-walled, brown, smooth, and have a germ pore. The cap...