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- olive on the bottom. Spore print The spore print is olive brown. Spores Subfusiform, smooth, deep golden brown, 10-13 x 4-5.5 μm Forms mycorrhiza with hardwoods...
- The length of the s**** attains 7.9 mm, its width 2.7 mm. The elongate-subfusiform s**** has a pale pink color and contains 8 whorls, of which two are contained...
- lower one-third colored dirty white to white and not reticulated. Spores Subfusiform, 10–13 x 3.5–4 μm. Solitary or gregarious in the subtropical ****aceae...
- print is cinnamon brown; spores are smooth and roughly spindle-shaped (subfusiform) with dimensions of 12–15.2 by 3.6–4.8 μm. T. exiguus fruits singly on...
- Abbott Conrad (1840) reads as follows: Voluta Carolinensis. — S**** subfusiform; whorls deeply channeled below the suture; superior margin of the channel...
- mm. (Original description) The small, thick ovate-oblong s**** has a subfusiform shape. It shows narrow longitudinal ribs with transversal ridges. The...
- to yellowish; reticulated; shaped clavate to subcylindrical. Spores Subfusiform, 14–17.5 x 5–6.5 μm. Solitary or gregarious in the subalpine conifer...
- attains 25 mm, its diameter 12 mm. (Original description) The small, subfusiform s**** has a rather short pointed spire and contains about 5 whorls. The...
- s**** attains 14.5 mm, its diameter 5.0 mm (Original description) The subfusiform, thin s**** has an acute spire and a long, straight, anterior siphonal...
- than the pileus; reticulated; shaped clavate to subcylindrical. Spores Subfusiform, 16–18.5 x 4.5–6 μm. Solitary or gregarious in the Lithocarpus forests...