- 15–22.5 x 6–11 μm.
Lecythiform (skittle shaped) with a
large 3–4 (5) μm head and
thick short neck. Caulocystidia: Mix of
lecythiform similar to cheilocystidia...
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species of
Conocybe that have a well-developed
partial veil and/or lack
lecythiform cheilocystidia have been
transferred to the
genus Pholiotina,
which was...
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Pleurocystidia absent or very rare,
cheilocystidia mostly lageniform to
lecythiform but
occasionally without a
swollen apex;
length = 19.3–35.4 μm (average...
- sterigmata. The
cheilocystidia are 33–34.5 by 10–13 μm,
irregularly lecythiform, capitate, with a long,
narrow and
fragile neck. P.W. Crous; et al. (2021)...
- by its two-spored basidia,
large spores and the fact it does not have
lecythiform (flask-shaped) caulocystidia.
British mycologist Roger Phillips lists...
- C.
virosa has
smooth ellipsoid basidiospores and elongated,
necked lecythiform cheilocystidia . Also
notable is the
presence of
cutis pileipellis forming...
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become more or less bottle-shaped,
ampullaceous or
sometimes almost lecythiform,
among other shapes; when
mature they
measure 14–21 x 4.5–7 μm (excluding...