(with more or less marginate, up to 13 mm wide bulb when young, covered with fine whitish tissue, later striate or glabrous, whitish, flesh-colored, reddish-brownish or pale yellow-brown, remaining whitish at the extreme apex and at the base) with more or less marginate, up to 13 mm wide bulb when young, covered with fine whitish tissue, later striate or glabrous, whitish, flesh-colored, reddish-brownish or pale yellow-brown, remaining whitish at the extreme apex and at the base[1]
(made up of parallel hyphae 4.5-13 µm wide, often with strongly encrusting and parietal yellowish or yellowish-orange-brownish pigment) made up of parallel hyphae 4.5-13 µm wide, often with strongly encrusting and parietal yellowish or yellowish-orange-brownish pigment[1]
(wider and paler to hyaline, partly also encrusting elements up to 17 µm wide) wider and paler to hyaline, partly also encrusting elements up to 17 µm wide[1]
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