-
pileipellis is more or less
synonymous with the cuticle, but the
cuticle generally describes this
layer as a
macroscopic feature,
while pileipellis refers...
- distinctions, such as
described in the
article on the "
pileipellis". Be that as it may, the
pileipellis (or "peel") is
distinct from the trama, the
inner fleshy...
- (especially the
pileus surface) as it
loses or
absorbs water,
which causes the
pileipellis to
become more
transparent when wet and
opaque when dry. When identifying...
-
taxonomically in the
agaric family Strophariaceae based upon its
spore and
pileipellis morphology. The
phylogenetic study by
Matheny et al.,
placed the non-bluing...
-
filamentous cap
cuticle (
pileipellis) and thick-walled pleurocystidia.
Section Hispidoderma consists of
species with a
filamentous pileipellis and thin-walled...
- germ pore.
These agarics are also
characterized by
having a cutis-type
pileipellis. Ecologically, all
species in this
group are saprotrophs,
growing on...
- they are smooth, elliptical, and inamyloid.
Cystidia are absent. The
pileipellis is
without broom cells. It can
resemble M. nigrodiscus. This mushroom...
- (anatomy), the
outermost layers of skin
Cutis (mycology), a type of
pileipellis in a
fungus Cutis (journal), an
academic journal of
dermatology published...
- absent, but some
authors report incon****uous "pseudocystidia". The
pileipellis a
cellular cuticle with
subglobose elements and has pileocystidia. Similar...
-
covered in fine,
downy scales. This
layer on the cap is
known as the
pileipellis,
which is
either classified as a tri****rm—parallel
hyphae running perpendicular...