(well-developed gill folds, 2-4 mm high, very pale cream or off-white when young, developing pale yellowish tints with age) well-developed gill folds, 2-4 mm high, very pale cream or off-white when young, developing pale yellowish tints with age[1]
(comprised of predominantly narrow and slender elements, sometimes as thin as 1 μm diam, some being inflated towards the septa on one side) comprised of predominantly narrow and slender elements, sometimes as thin as 1 μm diam, some being inflated towards the septa on one side[1]
(most cells slender and narrowly cylindrical, terminal cell mostly 30-60 μm long, more often slightly inflated clavate fusoid or irregularly undulate in outline near the tip, obtuse-rounded or frequently constricted and papillate to subcapitate) most cells slender and narrowly cylindrical, terminal cell mostly 30-60 μm long, more often slightly inflated clavate fusoid or irregularly undulate in outline near the tip, obtuse-rounded or frequently constricted and papillate to subcapitate[1]
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