- (meaning they turn reddish-brown when
stained with Melzer's reagent) and
cyanophilic (red in acetocarmine). The
basidia are club-shaped, and four-spored with...
- The
spores have thin
walls (less than or
equal to 0.5 μm) that are
cyanophilic (absorbing blue stain) and
surfaces ornamented with
minute bumps that...
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characteristics of the
genus include spores that are
curved and cylindrical,
cyanophilic skeletal hyphae (staining blue if the
microscopic stain Lactophenol Cotton...
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nucleus but more
typically the
organism itself is seen with a, "slight
cyanophilic tinge,
faint eccentric nuclei, and fine
acidophilic granules." It is...
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cerebriform (brain-like) pileus, brown-pigmented
paraphyses and
biguttulate cyanophilic spores, are all
typical gyromitroid features, however.
Because of its...
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ultrafast Papanicolaou staining. Cyto-Stain G is a
modification of Cyto-Stain,
producing greener cyanophilic hues in
intermediate and
basal cells.[1] v t e...
- ring was
observed by Singer. Spores:
Globose or subglobose. Dextrinoid,
cyanophilic, hyaline, not metachromatic. 2.5-2.8 x 2-2.2μm. Basidia: 11–12.5 x 3...
-
Cyanotrama was
created to
contain it. The
genus name
refers to the
strong cyanophilic reaction (stainable with blue dyes) of the
skeletal hyphae, particularly...
- 1017/S002428291400019X. Henssen, A. (2007). "Leciophysma subantarcti****, a new
cyanophilic lichen from the
Southern Hemisphere".
Bibliotheca Lichenologica. 96:...
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truncate germ pore.
Hyaline with guttules. Dextrinoid,
metachromatic and
cyanophilic. 9-12 x 6-7 μm. Basidia: 16-24 x 11-21 μm. Smell: Indistinct. The specific...