(wholly strigose-hispid with filiform to antler-shaped branching and fimbriate processes -5 mm long) wholly strigose-hispid with filiform to antler-shaped branching and fimbriate processes -5 mm long[1]
(with abundant oleaginous matter in the mature tissue, often as oily resinous masses -15 μm wide) with abundant oleaginous matter in the mature tissue, often as oily resinous masses -15 μm wide[1]
(2-3.5 μm in the dissepiments with thick walls and linear lumen, not staining with Congo Red, swelling 5-8 μm wide in potash, apparently limited) 2-3.5 μm in the dissepiments with thick walls and linear lumen, not staining with Congo Red, swelling 5-8 μm wide in potash, apparently limited[1]
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