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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...
- featured no pleurocystidia, but North American collections are characterized by common clavate-mucronate pleurocystidia. However, pleurocystidia are present...
- and usually four-spored, but sometimes two-spored basidia can occur. Pleurocystidia are 60–90 by 20–50 μm with variable morphology: club-shaped, fusiform...
- recognized within the family Inocybaceae: Inocybe This subgenus has pleurocystidia, usually thick-walled and in the apex has crystals. The basidiospores...
- earlier fruiting season and membranous annulus. From the abundant ovoid pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia. The term ‘Psilocybe’ is derived from the Gr**** words...
- Farinaceous. Odor: Farinaceous. Microscopic features: Basidia 4 spored, pleurocystidia fusoid-ventricose, cheilocystidia 12 x 4 μm. Panaeolus cyanescens is...
- fusoid-ampullaceous to sublageniform, sometimes with a forked neck. Pleurocystidia sublageniform or absent. Psilocybe mexicana may form sclerotia, a dormant...
- when dry; spores that appear asymmetrical when seen in side view; and pleurocystidia that, when present, are hyaline (translucent). Other species classified...
- Features: Basidia: 18 — 24 x 7.2 — 9.6 μm, hyaline, 4-spored, ventricose. Pleurocystidia: 14.4 — 21 x 7 — 8.4 μm, hyaline, fusoid-ampullaceous, with short necks...
- 5 × 5.5–6.5 μm, cylindrical, four spored, hyaline and thin-walled. Pleurocystidia 12–20 (–32) × 4.5–9 (‒10) μm, fusiform, occasionally conical, clavate...