(2.2-2.8µm in diameter, thin-walled, rarely branched, without clamp connections) 2.2-2.8µm in diameter, thin-walled, rarely branched, without clamp connections[3]
(2.2-4.0µm in diameter, thick-walled to subsolid, unbranched or with a few short terminal branches) 2.2-4.0µm in diameter, thick-walled to subsolid, unbranched or with a few short terminal branches[3]
Rare in Norway, Sweden and Finland, locally common in Germany (over 50 collections known, I. Dunger pers. comm.), Italy, Great Britain, Netherlands, Czechoslovakia and Switzerland, but probably overlooked in other Central European countries[4]
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.