- drop of the
reagent is applied.
Negative reactions,
called inamyloid or
nonamyloid, are for
structures that
remain pale yellow-brown or clear. A reaction...
-
print is
cinnamon or
rusty brown. The
spores are elliptic, smooth-walled,
nonamyloid (not
absorbing iodine when
stained with Melzer's reagent), and measure...
- 10.0 - 12.5 (-19.3) x (8.2-) 9.3 - 12.0 (-15.5) μm in size, globose;
nonamyloid.
Amanita fulva,
distributed throughout Europe,
occurs in a
variety of...
- polyhedron-shaped
cortical cells. They have 4-spored,
clavate basidia,
nonamyloid,
ellipsoid basidiospores and a
smooth hymenium.
Basidia are
rarely observed...
- The
spores are
roughly spherical, 8–12 μm in diameter, thin-walled, and
nonamyloid (that is, not
absorbing iodine stain in Melzer's reagent). The pileipellis...
- is a
genus of small- to medium-sized
lignicolous agarics with white,
nonamyloid,
spores and
decurrent gills. The
genus was cir****scribed by
American mycologist...
- in shape, with a
rounded base and apex, dark red-brown in color, and
nonamyloid. The
cystidia found on the
sides of the
gills (pleurocystidia) are abundant...
-
elongated stipe and
lacks an
annulus or volva). Its
basidiospores are
nonamyloid and smooth. It
lacks cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia.
Clamp connections...
-
Omphalina is a
genus of
small agarics with white,
nonamyloid,
basidiospores and
decurrent gills.
Typically the cap has a deep
central depression giving...
- hymenium,
tissues composed of
monomitic hyphae,
basidia producing smooth,
nonamyloid spores, the
absence of
clamp connections, and
bearing projecting cylindrical...