(dentate or fimbriate, up to 1 mm long near the periphery, may anastomose to form angular shallow pores) dentate or fimbriate, up to 1 mm long near the periphery, may anastomose to form angular shallow pores[1]
(4-5 lamellae per mm when older, 2-3 per mm dissepiments, dentate or fimbriate up to 1 mm long near the periphery, may anastomose to form angular shallow pores) 4-5 lamellae per mm when older, 2-3 per mm dissepiments, dentate or fimbriate up to 1 mm long near the periphery, may anastomose to form angular shallow pores[4]
(Concentrically lamellate, 4-5 per mm radially when older, 2-3 per mm acute toothed, finely velutinate up to 1 mm deep) Concentrically lamellate, 4-5 per mm radially when older, 2-3 per mm acute toothed, finely velutinate up to 1 mm deep[3]
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