(Squames consist of curved hyphae up to 11 µm wide with 25-35 µm long elements, occasionally with slightly thickened walls, and cylindrical terminal elements up to 11 µm wide, all bearing parietal pigment.) Squames consist of curved hyphae up to 11 µm wide with 25-35 µm long elements, occasionally with slightly thickened walls, and cylindrical terminal elements up to 11 µm wide, all bearing parietal pigment.[1]
(Squames consist of curved hyphae 4.5-6.5 µm wide with 12-28.5 µm long slightly inflated elements and slightly clavate terminal elements up to 11 µm wide, bearing parietal pigment and occasionally intracellular pigment.) Squames consist of curved hyphae 4.5-6.5 µm wide with 12-28.5 µm long slightly inflated elements and slightly clavate terminal elements up to 11 µm wide, bearing parietal pigment and occasionally intracellular pigment.[1]
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