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- brownish, and does not have pigment crusted on the walls of the hyphae. The epicutis (the upper of two layers of the cap cuticle) is made of a thin gelatinous...
- hyphal walls. Trama (flesh) hyaline with parallel elongated hyphae 4-6 μm. Epicutis (the outermost layer of the cap cuticle) a thin, gelatinized layer of parallel...
- the presence of both dermatocystidia and hymenial cystidia, the cellular epicutis of the pileus, and a lack of clamp connections. Baeospora myosura and Mycena...
- distinct tissue layers. The epicutis comprises narrow, gelatinous interwoven hyphae in a layer that is 15–50 μm. Underneath the epicutis is the subcutis, which...
- Trama regular, pale brown in 5% KOH, with hyphae measuring 3.3-15 μm. Epicutis is a layer of subgelatinised, encrusted hyphae with brown pigments, 2.5-5...
- cheilocystidia. Their hymenophoral trama is regular. Their pileipellis an epicutis, repent thin-walled hyphae with pale brownish incrustation. Their caulocystidia...
- there are also brownish to orange-brown fat-containing hyphae present. The epicutis (outer layer of tissue) of the cap is made of a turf of gelatinous hyphae...
- have an inner ornamented wall on which there is a hyaline (translucent) epicutis, which is very thin and difficult to see in ordinary microscopic preparations...
- basidia usually have 4 spores each, but sometimes, they only have 2. The epicutis of the cap is 40-80 μm thick. Cheilocystidia are absent. Clamp connections...
- embedded in a gelatinous layer, and is differentiated into two layers: the epicutis, which consists of interwoven hyphae, and the underlying subcutis. Shaffer...