- hispanica. Like many
other archaeoviruses, His1 has an
approximately limoniform (lemon-shaped) virion. The
family name, Halspiviridae, is
derived from...
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includes Pholiotina-like
mushrooms that are
ectomycorrhizal and have
limoniform spores. List of
Agaricales families Wikispecies has
information related...
- (15.1) 15.6–19 x 7.8–10.6 μm on average.
Ellipsoidal or
rarely slightly limoniform (lemon shaped) with a
thick wall and
large 2–4 μm wide germ pore. Orange-brown...
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teliospores often produced in uredinia;
teliospores more or less
spherical to
limoniform, 26–40 × 20–30 μm in diameter, wall
hyaline to yellowish, smooth, 1 μm...
- species. It was
formerly placed in the
family Cortinariaceae because of its
limoniform basidiospores and its
ectomycorrhizal lifestyle. A 2013
molecular phylogenetics...
- not
necessarily deriving nourishment from it, as do wood-decay fungi.
limoniform Lemon-shaped.
lunate Crescent-shaped, like a
crescent moon. Sometimes...
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attached symmetrically.
These spores are
typically ellipsoid (oval) or
limoniform (lemon-shaped), with a
reflective attachment point.
Syzygospora also produces...
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overlapping 1–2-seriate, hyaline, aseptate, smooth-walled,
fusiform to
limoniform or ellipsoid,
lacking any
mucilaginous sheath or appendage. A****ual morph...
- the substrate, and
microscopically by the much more
heavily ornamented limoniform-globose
spores and
absence of pleurocystidia.
Other morphologically similar...