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hymenophoral structure) (cheilocystidia), on the face of a
lamella (
pleurocystidia), on the
surface of the cap (dermatocystidia or pileocystidia), on the...
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recognized within the
family Inocybaceae:
Inocybe This
subgenus has
pleurocystidia,
usually thick-walled and in the apex has crystals. The basidiospores...
- Farinaceous. Odor: Farinaceous.
Microscopic features:
Basidia 4 spored,
pleurocystidia fusoid-ventricose,
cheilocystidia 12 x 4 μm.
Panaeolus cyanescens is...
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featured no
pleurocystidia, but
North American collections are
characterized by
common clavate-mucronate
pleurocystidia. However,
pleurocystidia are present...
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Pennsylvania in June 2003. The
specific epithet refers to the
abundant ovoid pleurocystidia and
cheilocystidia of this species. Cap: (1) 1.5 — 5 (8) cm across,...
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characteristics such as the
presence of
cystidia on the gill
faces (
pleurocystidia), and
cheilocystidia (found on the gill edges) with more
elongated necks...
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usually four-spored, but
sometimes two-spored
basidia can occur.
Pleurocystidia are 60–90 by 20–50 μm with
variable morphology: club-shaped, fusiform...
- mucronate,
often with an
elongated neck at the apex
which is 2–4.5 μm. The
pleurocystidia measure 22–47 x 6–16 μm and is
shaped like the
cheilocystidia and also...
- fusoid-ampullaceous to sublageniform,
sometimes with a
forked neck.
Pleurocystidia sublageniform or absent.
Psilocybe mexicana may form sclerotia, a dormant...
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facial cystidia (called
pleurocystidia) are club-shaped or
elongated ellipses, up to 130–155 μm in length. The
pleurocystidia protrude from the face of...