-
hyphae from
which the
cells of the
hymenium grow,
beneath which is the
hymenophoral trama, the
hyphae that make up the m**** of the hymenop****. The position...
- and
similar fungi. The
second use is more specific, and
refers to the "
hymenophoral trama" that
supports the hymenium. It is
similarly interior, connective...
- understood.
Cystidia may
occur on the edge of a
lamella (or
analogous hymenophoral structure) (cheilocystidia), on the face of a
lamella (pleurocystidia)...
-
Smooth Longitudinally striated or smooth,
never bacillate Bacillate Hymenophoral trama Boletoid type with
gelatinous lateral strata Boletoid type with...
- an
obtuse to
subcapitate apex that has a
diameter of 3.4–5.6 μm. The
hymenophoral trama is subparallel,
clear to yellowish, with
hyphae 3.4 - 14.7 μm in...
- the same species.[citation needed] It is an agaric,
though it has lost
hymenophoral organization and the
ability to
forcibly discharge its basidiospores...
- a
hymenophoral palisade (a
group of
tightly packed,
roughly parallel cells). The
margins of
these alveolae form the
primary gills. The
hymenophoral palisade...
- cap to the lamella,
often supporting the hymenium.
Sometimes called a
hymenophoral trama to
distinguish it from the
second definition. 2. In old literature...
-
Smooth Smooth Longitudinally striated or smooth,
never bacilate Bacilate Hymenophoral trama Boletoid type with
gelatinous lateral strata Boletoid type with...
- thin-walled, and have a
brown pigment contained within vacuoles. The
hymenophoral tissue is
bilaterally divergent, and
contains gelatinized layers. The...