(pale brown and very dense and partly translucent in dry condition, up to 1 mm deep) pale brown and very dense and partly translucent in dry condition, up to 1 mm deep[6]
Freshly collected basidiomes (DAOM 198417) after 4 days in a moist chamber had swollen, the hymenial surfaces expanded to become distinctly poroid and they were releasing basidiospores. A fresh print on clear glass was white and it remained white after drying.[3]
(with simple septa, fairly thin-walled and 2-4 µm wide in the subhymenium, in the context strongly agglutinated, gelatinized and swelling to 6-7 µm in KOH, and thick-walled, only a narrow lumen is present, but simple septa occur scattered in these moderately branched hyphae) with simple septa, fairly thin-walled and 2-4 µm wide in the subhymenium, in the context strongly agglutinated, gelatinized and swelling to 6-7 µm in KOH, and thick-walled, only a narrow lumen is present, but simple septa occur scattered in these moderately branched hyphae[6]
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