The North American Species of Pholiota |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Basidiocarp | 11 |
The Evolutionary Tendencies Within Pholiota | 24 |
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annulus apex apical pore Basidia Basidia 4-spored basidiocarps brownish Caespitose Caulocystidia cheilocystidia chrysocystidia cinnamon Clamp connections present cm broad cm latus cm long color in KOH confertae conifer conservatum content homogeneous Context hyphae crassus cuticle cystidia demum dingy disc distinct fibrillose fibrils Flammula floccose fusoid fusoid-ventricose Galerina gelatinous gelatinous pellicle germ pore Gill trama glabrous Gymnopilus HABITAT hyaline in KOH hyaline to yellowish hygrophanous hymenium hyphae inamyloid hypodermial hypodermium incrusted interwoven Lamellae Lamellae adnate legit prope longus margin Melzer's reagent Murrill narrow narrowly clavate non-gelatinous obscurely inequilateral obtuse ochraceous in KOH odor and taste ovate paler pallid Pholiota Pileus cutis pleurocystidia revived in KOH rusty brown shape in face Smith species Specimen typicum Sporae spores squamules Stipe Stirps subhymenium subparallel taste mild Text figs thick thin-walled truncate typicum in Herb ventricose viscid walls thin whitish yellow in KOH yellowish in KOH yellowish in Melzer's ยต diam