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tissue where a drop of the
reagent is applied.
Negative reactions,
called inamyloid or nonamyloid, are for
structures that
remain pale yellow-brown or clear...
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pileiocystidia and caulocystidia,
smooth round-headed cheilocystidia,
inamyloid basidiospores, and 2-spored basidia. "Mycena subcyanocephala". iNaturalist...
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within this subgenus.
Amanita subgenus Amanita includes all
Amanita with
inamyloid spores.
Amanita section Amanita includes the
species with
patchy universal...
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white in deposit, smooth,
broadly ellipsoid to
ellipsoid to elongate,
inamyloid,
infrequently globose. 8–14 x 6–10 μm. Stipe: 5–15 cm long × .6–3 cm wide...
- The
hymenium lacks cystidia.
Spores are smooth, ellipsoid, hyaline, and
inamyloid.
Lignosus is
similar in
morphology to Microporus, but the
fungi in this...
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sequestrate (fully or
partly underground) ascoma,
globose to
ellipsoidal ascus (
inamyloid and eight-spored), and dark olive-colored to
grayish green, smooth, fusiform...
- (up to 1 μm thick), and are
hyaline (translucent).
Although they are
inamyloid, some
hyphae have
internal m****es that are
colored pale bluish-gray to...
- ring. The
spore print is white, the
spores (under a microscope) smooth,
inamyloid,
ellipsoid to cylindrical, c. 5 to 7 by 3 to 3.5μm.
There is a significant...
- them. At a
microscopic level,
distinguishing characteristics include the
inamyloid spores (turning dark blue to
black when
stained with Melzer's reagent)...
- than the cap and stipe. The
spores are white, elliptical,
smooth and
inamyloid. It has a mild
taste and odor.
Hygrocybe chlorophana is similar, noted...