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- bright rusty brown in deposit, measuring 6–8.5 x 4–4.5 μm, ellipsoid to subellipsoid, inequilateral, roughened and dextrinoid, with no germ pore. The basidia...
- (–12) × ( 5.5 – ) 6 – 7 (–8.5) μm, rhomboid to subrhomboid in face view, subellipsoid in side view, thick-walled, with the wall 0.8 to 1.5 μm thick. One end...
- deposit. (8.1)9.6 — 12(14) x 7.1 — 8 μm, subrhomboid in face view or subellipsoid in side view(around 1 μm), yellowish brown, thick walled with a broad...
- a ring and roots in the ground ending in a small basal bulb. Spores: Subellipsoid or subovoid with a large pore. 17-20 x 10-12 μm. Taste: Indistinct. Smell:...
- spores are 8.2–13.5 x 6 – 7.1–7.7 x 5.5–6.6 μm, subrhomboid in face view, subellipsoid in side view, with a hilar appendage visible and a truncate apex with...
- sometimes subdecurrent. The spores are dark violet brown, oblong to subellipsoid to subrhomboid, and thin-walled with a short apiculus and truncate germ...
- the stipe. The spore print is white, and the subglobose to ovoid to subellipsoid, amyloid spores are 9–14 x 7–10 μm viewed under a microscope. There is...
- shaped like the cheilocystidia and also hyaline. The spores are smooth, subellipsoid, with an apical germ pore, measuring (10) 13.2–14.3 (15.4) x 6.6–7.7...
- adnexed attachment. Spores: Dark violet brown, subrhomboid in face view, subellipsoid in side view, thick walled, 6 x 5 μm. Stipe: 3 – 8 cm long, 1 – 2 mm...
- (0.00039 in–0.00059 in × 0.00020 in–0.00028 in), and are ellipsoid or subellipsoid, often with a snout-like end, and are brown or yellow-brown. The basidia...