(spiny to echinulate, prickly, zebra-connected, with strong spines or warts 1-1.5 up to 2.25 µm) spiny to echinulate, prickly, zebra-connected, with strong spines or warts 1-1.5 up to 2.25 µm[1]
(spiny, locally zebra-connected, with strong or very strong spines, narrowly conical up to 1 µm long, acute) spiny, locally zebra-connected, with strong or very strong spines, narrowly conical up to 1 µm long, acute[2]
(deep layer of tangled, coarse hyphae (average width 3.5-4.5 µm) beneath a stratum of swollen-rounded, irregularly and bluntly branched, amiboid elements reminiscent of lilacea and rosea structures) deep layer of tangled, coarse hyphae (average width 3.5-4.5 µm) beneath a stratum of swollen-rounded, irregularly and bluntly branched, amiboid elements reminiscent of lilacea and rosea structures[1]
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