(in basidiocarps peeled away from substrate, setal hyphae of context have the appearance of an adpressed strigose layer with hyphae 170-600 x 13-22 µm in lower parts of context, typically shorter to 450 µm long in trama as tramal setae mostly to the tube walls but occasionally obliquely projecting into and beyond hymenium 85-145 x 7-15 µm at the dissepiment, much smaller acuminate to ventricose 15-40 µm long) in basidiocarps peeled away from substrate, setal hyphae of context have the appearance of an adpressed strigose layer with hyphae 170-600 x 13-22 µm in lower parts of context, typically shorter to 450 µm long in trama as tramal setae mostly to the tube walls but occasionally obliquely projecting into and beyond hymenium 85-145 x 7-15 µm at the dissepiment, much smaller acuminate to ventricose 15-40 µm long
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(rare in older basidiocarps, where may be confined to near dissepiments, in younger basidiocarps mostly sparsely scattered or with scattered groups of setae, dark brown, acute ventricose to subulate and tapering up to 35 µm long, often bent at the base with an elongated foot and apparently with transitions to the tramal setae, cystidioles present amongst basidia, though in older basidiocarps only seen towards dissepiments, lageniform with an elongate apical region 11-23 x 3.5-4.5 µm) rare in older basidiocarps, where may be confined to near dissepiments, in younger basidiocarps mostly sparsely scattered or with scattered groups of setae, dark brown, acute ventricose to subulate and tapering up to 35 µm long, often bent at the base with an elongated foot and apparently with transitions to the tramal setae, cystidioles present amongst basidia, though in older basidiocarps only seen towards dissepiments, lageniform with an elongate apical region 11-23 x 3.5-4.5 µm
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