(formed by a loosely interwoven weft of hyphae, 4-9um diameter, hyaline or yellowish, thin-walled, septate, with numerous reddish-brown deposits of pigment adhering to the exterior of the hyphae) formed by a loosely interwoven weft of hyphae, 4-9um diameter, hyaline or yellowish, thin-walled, septate, with numerous reddish-brown deposits of pigment adhering to the exterior of the hyphae[2]
(15-20 x 10-10.5um, cylindrical, developing a thick mucilaginous wall, leaving a narrow lumen) 15-20 x 10-10.5um, cylindrical, developing a thick mucilaginous wall, leaving a narrow lumen[2]
(brachybasidioles 4-10 x 4-8 μm ellipsoid to clavate hyaline with thick gelatinous walls) brachybasidioles 4-10 x 4-8 μm ellipsoid to clavate hyaline with thick gelatinous walls[1]
(7.1-10 x -3-4um, ellipsoid to ovate, some slightly phaseoliform, truncate at the base, pale yellowish, uni- or biguttulate, smooth, frequently the perisporium giving the spore a ridged aspect) 7.1-10 x -3-4um, ellipsoid to ovate, some slightly phaseoliform, truncate at the base, pale yellowish, uni- or biguttulate, smooth, frequently the perisporium giving the spore a ridged aspect[2]
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