- Look up fusiform or
fusiformis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fusiform (from
Latin fusus ‘spindle’)
means having a spindle-like
shape that is wide...
- Odor: Farinaceous.
Microscopic features:
Basidia 4 spored,
pleurocystidia fusoid-ventricose,
cheilocystidia 12 x 4 μm.
Panaeolus cyanescens is a coprophilous...
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distinctive leaf
characteristics of this
subfamily are the arm
cells and
fusoid cells found in
their leaves.[verification needed] One species,
Asian rice...
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dikaryotic fruitbodies. The
monokaryotic mycelium was
found to
produce fusoid to
subglobose chlamydospores of 6–8 x 8–10 μm size.
These spores can stay...
- features:
Spores 8 — 12 x 5 — 8 μm.
Ovoid and smooth.
Cheilocystidia 13–34 μm,
fusoid-ampullaceous to sublageniform,
sometimes with a
forked neck. Pleurocystidia...
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obscured by the
usual aura of set-piece dink —
jumpy enough and
often fun, but
fusoid nevertheless."
Richard S.
Ginell of
AllMusic wrote how "Herbie Han**** completely...
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especially when mature. The form is
polyporoid to trametoid. The
spores are
fusoid. The
hyphae are dimitic,
composed of
binding or
skeletal hyphae. The skeletal...
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pleurocystidia (cystidia on the gill face)
measures 30–38 x 5–10 μm, hyaline,
fusoid to subventricose. The
cystidia on the gill edge (cheilocystidia) measures...
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described as new to
science in 1984. It has
conidia that are
cylindrical to
fusoid (spindle-shaped), and
often curved.
Sivanesan A. (1984). "New
species of...
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There are two
forms of
cheilocystidia (cystidia in the gill edge): one is
fusoid-ventricose (distinctly
enlarged in the
middle and
tapered toward both ends)...