- globose, cylindrical, clavate,
flexuose or
pyriform and thin-walled.
Stipitipellis a cutis,
hyphae 1.5–9.5 μm diameter,
yellowish brown, thin-walled (up...
- an
ixocutis (parallel
hyphae wide
embedded in a
gelatinous matrix).
Stipitipellis is a
cutis (parallel
hyphae not
embedded in a
gelatinous matrix). Caulocystidia...
-
ixocutis composed of
parallel hyphae embedded in a
gelatinous matrix. The
stipitipellis is a
cutis and can be set with
cylindrical caulocystidia.
Clamp connections...
-
pileipellis refers to the
cuticle of the
mushroom pileus (or cap),
while stipitipellis is the
cuticle of the
stipe (the stem). Bas C. (1969). "Morphology and...
-
solutions and
lacks filiform,
hyphal sterile elements in its
hymenium and
stipitipellis.
These were
features used to
distinguish it from
Pseudoomphalina as...
- Lactarius. Microscopically, thick-walled
elements in the
pileipellis and
stipitipellis (cuticle of the stipe) and
sphaerocytes in the
trama of the lamellae...
- thick-walled
cells in
cuticles of the cap (pileipellis) and the
stipe (
stipitipellis) and
sphaerocytes in the gills. Lactifluus:
agaricoid or pleurotoid;...
-
ixocutis (parallel
hyphae wide
embedded in a
gelatinous matrix),
while the
Stipitipellis is a
cutis (parallel
hyphae not
embedded in a
gelatinous matrix). Caulocystidia...
- (parallel
hyphae embedded in a
gelatinous matrix). The
stipe cuticle (
stipitipellis) is a
cutis (parallel
hyphae not
embedded in a
gelatinous matrix). Caulocystidia...
- yellowish-brown
pigment stains orange-brown in pot****ium hydroxide. The
stipitipellis, the
uppermost layer of
hyphae on the stem, also
forms a cutis. The...