Definition of Cystidioles. Meaning of Cystidioles. Synonyms of Cystidioles

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- include both inamyloid and indextrinoid skeletal hyphae, the presence of cystidioles and dendrohyphidia in the hymenium, and roughly ellipsoid spores that...
- including its thick subiculum, non-allantoid (sausage-shaped) spores, large cystidioles, and monomitic flesh. Vlasák, Josef; Vlasák, Josef Jr.; Ryvarden, Leif...
- diameter. Although cystidia are absent from the hymenium, there are fused cystidioles (immature cystidia) measuring 15–20 by 4–5 μm. Pore surface Tyromyces...
- has a thicker and fleshier fruit body, larger pores, and does not have cystidioles in the hymenium. Yuan, Hai-Sheng (2014). "Molecular phylogenetic evaluation...
- measure 20 to 30 by 10 to 14 μm. Neither more standard cystidia nor cystidioles (underdeveloped cystidia) can be found in the species, but there are...
- 7–7.6 by 2.1–2.7 μm and containing one or two oil drops. Cystidia and cystidioles are absent from the hymenium. The binomial name, which combines the Latin...
- appears when they are mounted in a solution of pot****ium hydroxide. The cystidioles are fusoid, imbedded, or project somewhat. The basidia (spore-bearing...
- hymenium and the dissepiment edges. Cystidia are absent, but thin-walled cystidioles are usually present. The spores are cylindrical, hyaline, thin-walled...
- 2.5–4 μm, and binding hyphae are 1–2.5 μm. Cystidia are absent, but cystidioles are present, fusiform (spindle shaped), and occasionally have an apical...
- and non-dextrinoid. Cystidia are absent from the hymenium, although cystidioles may be present. The mating system is heterothallic, bipolar or tetrapolar...