loosely and subradially arranged 2-5 μm wide thin-walled anastomosing filamentous hyphae, inflated cells scattered to locally fairly abundant, clavate to broadly clavate to ellipsoid, thin-walled hyaline, usually single and terminal[3]
numerous clavate to broadly clavate or ovoid to subglobose to ellipsoid inflated cells, single and terminal or in chains of 2-3, thin-walled, colorless hyaline or with yellowish contents[3]
numerous clavate to broadly clavate or ovoid to subglobose to ellipsoid inflated cells, single and terminal or in chains of 2-3, thin-walled, colorless hyaline or with yellowish contents[3]
a layer of 10-30 μm thick composed of gelatinized and collapsed yellowish to brownish filamentous hyphae mixed with collapsed or uncollapsed inflated cells similar to those in the interior[3]
strongly gelatinized, composed of subradially arranged 2-3 μm wide thin-walled colorless to subcolorless filamentous hyphae, often with fine granular incrustations[3]
Notice: The data in the table above is semi-automatically extracted from the description. Please be sure to check the original documents for accurate information.