- to reddish-brown cap,
bright yellow cap flesh, and a stem
covered by
furfuraceous to
punctate ornamentation and dark red
hairs at the base. Its
flesh instantly...
- have red caps, pinkish-red
pores on the cap underside, and a
somewhat furfuraceous stipe (i.e.,
covered in scaly,
branlike particles). The
specific epithet...
- The
surface is whitish, smooth, glossy, and
often silky and
slightly furfuraceous towards the apex of the stipe. It
usually does not have a ring. Context:...
- The
outer surface (excipulum) is
paler than the
hymenium and has a
furfuraceous (scurfy or bran-like) texture. Microscopically, the
spores are oval,...
-
argues that a
precursor of the
Mongolian idiocy was to be
found in the "
furfuraceous cretin"
described by Édouard Séguin in
Idiocy and its
Treatment by the...
-
compounds have "moderate"
antifungal activity against the
species Ascobolus furfuraceous,
while polytopin alone can
inhibit the
growth of
Candida albicans. Fungi...
- lichen.
funoid Made of
fibers or rope-like strands.
furcate Forked.
furfuraceous Covered with
small flakes.
fuscocapitate A term used to
describe structures...
- of the stem (median) and
curls upwards. The stem is
slightly scaly (
furfuraceous)
above the ring and
woolly (tomentose) below.
Spore print:
White Spores:...
- by 0.7 to 1.0 cm (0.3 to 0.4 in) thick,
covered with
small particles (
furfuraceous) or
small hairs (tomentose); the
stipe bruises to a gray-tan color. Like...
- age,
leaving buff to light-brown,
grows up to 1.0 mm thick.
There are
furfuraceous scales or low
warts on the endoperidium,
which consists of a thin, membranous...