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auricularioid (tubular with
lateral septa) and
emerge from thick-walled
probasidia. The
species has
seldom been
collected and is only
known from Bolivia...
- with
clamp connections,
haustorial branches, and a
hymenium containing probasidia that
develop into elongated, club-shaped basidia. The
genus has undergone...
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auricularioid (tubular with
lateral septa) and
emerge from thin-walled
probasidia. The
species was
originally described by
American mycologist John N. Couch...
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showing the
longitudinally interwoven hyphal ends or
paraphyses and some
probasidia; b,
three spore-bearing organs; s, spores. × 640"
Scientific classification...
- main
distinguishing feature (microscopically) was the swollen, cyst-like
probasidia from
which the
basidia emerge. Only one species,
Cystobasidium lasioboli...
- well-developed,
either clear or
subtly brownish, and
contains numerous probasidia. The basidia, when mature, are two-celled, stalked, and thick-walled,...
- 8-spored. However,
these structures were
later recognised to be
young probasidia. In 1949, Rolf
Santesson was the
first to
challenge its classification...
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species to his new
genus Cystobasidium,
based on the swollen, cyst-like
probasidia from
which the
basidia emerge. In 1999,
British mycologist Peter Roberts...
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surface (hymenium)
contains numerous immature spore-producing
cells called probasidia.
These initially develop in a club-shaped form and may or may not have...