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- harpe quite different from that of all other subspecies, being short, subtruncate, with the apex denticulate.Female Anterior edge of ****l **** not...
- succulent. The base is attenuate, the margin entire, and the apex obtuse or subtruncate. Veins are incon****uous. The petiole is absent. Sti****r spines are...
- as rounded above in contrast to S. richteri, and sometimes it may be subtruncate. The postpetiole is large and broad, and in the larger workers, it is...
- close to subcrowded, and white to cream. The short gills are truncate to subtruncate or (occasionally) subattenuate. Stipe: The stipe is 17 - 100 × 3.5 -...
- (1⁄4–9⁄32 in) wide, and appear white to pale buff. The short gills are subtruncate. Its stipe is 20–75 × 4–11 mm, hollow, exannulate, with a smooth to subfloccose...
- yellow to orange-yellow; crowded; not bruising. The short gills are subtruncate to truncate. Its stipe measures 90–140 by 9–16 millimetres (3+1⁄2 in–5+1⁄2 in...
- from one-third to three-fifths and nearly reaching the fold, its apex subtruncate. A small black dot is found below the fold near before the apex of this...
- geniculate or undulate, straight to curved, medium spore scar at the subtruncate tip, 4–5.5 x 30-130 μm conidia hyaline, acicular to obclavate, straight...
- minutely powdery edge. The short gills are truncate to rounded truncate to subtruncate, unevenly distributed, of diverse lengths, and plentiful (sometimes more...
- spans 4 to 8 mm. The lobes of the corolla are cuneate-oblong, with a subtruncate or slightly emarginate apex. Following fertilization, the plant develops...