(skeletal hyphae very branched, very narrow (0.5-1 µm), appears thin-walled, hyaline, no clamps) skeletal hyphae very branched, very narrow (0.5-1 µm), appears thin-walled, hyaline, no clamps[3]
This is a conspicuous species and above all characterized by the loose subiculum and cystidia with yellowish encrustation. Amethicium (Hjortstam 1983) was based on an African species (A. rimosum) with violaceous colour and dimitic hyphal system, but without cystidia. A. luteo-incrustatum is in many respects similar to A. rimosum by the similar skeletal hyphae, the loose subiculum, the dense basidial layer and the morphology of the spores. Except for the striking subiculum with skeletal hyphae, the species is similar to some in Phlebia s.l.[2]
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