dense dark zone between context and the looser tomentum, can be seen from the base to about 1 cm from the margin in actively growing specimens, in old and weathered specimens to the margin[9]
rather short binding hyphae lax to profusely branched often in minute skeins branches diminishing in width with tips 1-1.5 µm wide but not flagelliform arising from generative hyphae[8]
labyrinthine regular pores, 1-3 per mm, mostly somewhat elongated radially, more irregular pores up to 1 mm wide and 2-4 mm long, up to 4 mm deep, concolorous with pore surface[9]
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