(total height 0.7-1 mm, and (seen from above) 0.5-0.8 mm for the largest dimension (width of the cupula)) total height 0.7-1 mm, and (seen from above) 0.5-0.8 mm for the largest dimension (width of the cupula)[1]
persistently strongly prominent, 0.1-0.15(-0.2) mm thick, whitish, or with a very pale yellowish-orange hue, smooth to downy, crenulate and somewhat swollen, with a few radial fissures[1]
(but hyaline when examined with the photonic microscope, c. 110-130 µm thick) but hyaline when examined with the photonic microscope, c. 110-130 µm thick[1]
(known from two localities in Papua New Guinea, in the montane forest zone (1300-2450 m)) known from two localities in Papua New Guinea, in the montane forest zone (1300-2450 m)[1]
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