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Crinipellis tucumanensis (Bandala 3761). a. Basidiospores. b. Basidia and sterile elements of hymenium. c. Setiform terminal elements of pileipellis. d. Setiform terminal elements of stipitipellis. e. Pleurocystidia. f. Cheilocystidia. g. Pileipellis. Bar 5 10 mm.  

Crinipellis tucumanensis (Bandala 3761). a. Basidiospores. b. Basidia and sterile elements of hymenium. c. Setiform terminal elements of pileipellis. d. Setiform terminal elements of stipitipellis. e. Pleurocystidia. f. Cheilocystidia. g. Pileipellis. Bar 5 10 mm.  

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... reaction of hymenophore and stipe tissues are distinctive features to recognize our speciemens as C. tucumanensis. Elements in the hymenium, with or without refractive contents, scattered and projecting around 5-12 mm beyond basidia and sterile basidium- like cells, are distinctive in these samples, and they are considered here pleurocystidia (FIG. 9e). Features recorded by Singer (1976) for C. tucumanensis and not observed in our collections were: (i) long, agglutinated bristle-like erect hairs on top of the papilla but papilla becoming naked in many cases in old specimens, (ii) cheilocystidia sometimes with resinous melleous-hyaline incrustation or hyaline incrusted at apex only ...

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