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hyaline or
brownish hyphae measuring 1.5–2.5 μm in diameter. The
hypodermium (the
cuticle tissue layer under the epicutis) is hyaline, and has elongated...
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bifurcate (branching),
hyaline (transparent), clustered, and abundant. The
hypodermium (the
second layer of
tissue of the cuticle) is
composed of
inflated threadlike...
- Genus:
Caeoma Link, 1809 many, including:
Caeoma dubium Caeoma elegans Caeoma elephantopi Caeoma kaiku Caeoma origani Synonyms Hypodermium Link, 1816...
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Aecidium Type
species Aecidium berberidis Pers. ex J.F.Gmel. (1792)
Synonyms Hypodermium subgen.
Aecidium (Pers.) Link (1816)
Symperidium Klotzsch (1843)...
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haplotrichi Fusidium heteronemum Fusidium hieracii Fusidium hormiscii Fusidium hypodermium Fusidium hypophleodes Fusidium hypophleoides Fusidium hysteriiforme Fusidium...
- cap surface) of long-celled, 2–3 μm diameter,
gelatinised hyphae. The
hypodermium (the
tissue layer under the cap cuticle) is filamentous,
comprising 4–6 μm...
- hyaline, thin-walled
gelatinized hyphae measuring 1.5–4 μm broad. The
hypodermium (the
tissue layer directly under the pileipellis) is made of thin-walled...
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layer of
parallel elongated hyphae up to 3 μm,
brownish to transparent.
Hypodermium (the
layer of
tissue beneath the epicutis)
brownish to transparent, with...
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clamp connections. The
tissue layer directly under the
pileipellis (the
hypodermium) has
cells containing brown pigment. The cap
tissue consists of smooth...