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Meaning of "cystidia"
Cystidia are sterile cells found on the hymenium of a fungus, often used in the identification of mushroom species
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Cystidia are often important for microscopic identification.
There are no pleurocystidia cystidia on the face of the gills.
Cystidia are mostly absent from the hymenium.
The gills do not have cystidia.
Cystidia are not differentiated in this species.
The hymenium lacks any cystidia.
There are no cystidia on the gill faces or edges.
Japonica has two types of cystidia.
Cystidia are present and numerous.
Many species also have characteristic tibiiform cystidia.
The specialized cells termed cystidia can also be gloeoplerous.
Cystidia are very important to separate species within this genus.
There are no cystidia in the hymenium.
Neither do they have cystidia.
Mustea does not have cystidia on the gill face pleurocystidia.
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Interspersed among the basidia are sterile cells called cystidia.
Semilanceata does not have pleurocystidia cystidia on the gill face.
Cystidia are cells of the fertile hymenium that do not produce spores.
There are no cystidia.
Cystidia are absent.
Phlebiella species are characterized by pleurobasidia and a lack of cystidia in the hymenium.
Cystidia are thin-walled cylindric or utriform.
These agarics lack clamp connections and do not form hymenial cystidia.
Most species have and abundance of simple septate cystidia that are encrusted at the tip.
Cystodermella species bear non-amyloid spores and sometimes cystidia.
In general, the adaptive significance of cystidia is not well understood.
There are no cystidia in the hymenium, but thin-walled cystidioles are typically present.
The widely spaced decurrent gills are waxy in texture, with a hairy surface from the cystidia.
Metuloids are thick-walled cystidia with an apex having any of several distinct shapes.
Cystidia ( large sterile cells on the hymenium ) are absent.
A microscopic characteristic is the club-shaped cystidia that are covered with numerous spiky projections, resembling a mace.
Cystidia are absent, but thin-walled cystidioles are usually present.
The characteristic filamentous neck present in the cystidia of P. aztecorum is absent in P. pseudoaztecorum.
Genuine cystidia arise in the hymenium and the layer directly below, the subhymenium.
Additionally, there are cystidia present on both the surface of the cap and the stem.
The cystidia are rare and when present, are tube-like and often nodose-septate.
Both pseudocystidia and cystidia are encrusted, meaning that they feature crystal-like structures on the top.
Cystidia are sparse and tubular, hyaline, thin-walled or have a slight wall thickening.