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- 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...
- understood. Cystidia may occur on the edge of a lamella (or analogous hymenophoral structure) (cheilocystidia), on the face of a lamella (pleurocystidia)...
- cheilocystidia; pleurocystidia present similar to cheilocystidia. Their hymenophoral trama is regular. Their pileipellis an epicutis, repent thin-walled hyphae...
- and similar fungi. The second use is more specific, and refers to the "hymenophoral trama" that supports the hymenium. It is similarly interior, connective...
- 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...
- 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...
- latter are not the same species. It is an agaric, though it has lost hymenophoral organization and the ability to forcibly discharge its basidiospores...
- this genus. The pileipellis is a tri****rm, sometimes a cutis. The hymenophoral trama is parallel. Clamp connections are absent in all parts of the fruit...