- A
cystidium (pl.:
cystidia) is a
relatively large cell
found on the
sporocarp of a
basidiomycete (for example, on the
surface of a
mushroom gill), often...
-
Cystidia is a
genus of
moths in the
family Geometridae.
Cystidia couaggaria Guenée, 1857
Cystidia indrasana (Moore, [1866])
Cystidia stratonice (Stoll...
- some
cells develop into
sterile cells called cystidia (basidiomycetes) or
paraphyses (ascomycetes).
Cystidia are
often important for
microscopic identification...
- bowling-pin-shaped
cystidia, on conidia,
basidiospore germ tubes, and
mycelium that
adhere to and
capture nematodes. The
fruitbodies bear thick-walled
cystidia (metuloids)...
- spores, but with a
slightly tapered base, and
measure 21–29 by 5–8.4 μm.
Cystidia are
cells of the
fertile hymenium that do not
produce spores.
These sterile...
-
smooth non-dextrinoid spores, and a
hymenium usually without true
hymenial cystidia. The
genus has a
widespread distribution and
contains about 195 species...
- ranges, and by
differences in the
morphology of
microscopic structures like
cystidia. The
species was
first mentioned by
French mycologist Roger Heim in 1956...
- has a
whitish pileus and
lageniform cystidia.
Melanoleuca excissa (Fr.)
Singer with
urticoid and
septate cystidia,
often with
crystals at the apex. Melanoleuca...
- paraphyses.
Similar structures called cystidia often occur within the
hymenium of the Basidiomycota. Many
types of
cystidia exist, and ****essing
their presence...
- brown. The
pleurocystidia (
cystidia on the gill face)
measures 30–38 x 5–10 μm, hyaline,
fusoid to subventricose. The
cystidia on the gill edge (cheilocystidia)...