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A poorly known Japanese species, M. cryptomeriicola, is similar to M. adscendens, but has non-amyloid spores and lacks clamps.
It differs from M. adscendens in that its gills do not form a pseudocollarium, it lacks clamps in the hyphae and cells of the hymenium, and the terminal cells in its cap cuticle are densely covered with protuberances.
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Pileus trama a soft tissue of looser interwoven, hyaline hyphae lacking clamp connections, constructed of cylindrical to inflated, thin-walled cells (41 114 × 8 26 μm).
Microscopically, the hyphae of the flesh are swollen up to 12 µm wide and lack clamp connections.
Previously, light microscopy and TEM examination of strain CBS7841 showed monokaryotic hyphae lack clamp connections and that synaptonemal complexes the presence of in the basidia of F. depauperata [15] [16].
Although F. depauperata hyphae appear to lack clamp connections [15] [16], a characteristic feature of the dikaryotic hyphae present in C. neoformans and C. gattii, evidence for its sexual stage was provided by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images showing the presence of synaptonemal complexes in the basidia [15].
The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are four-spored, lack clamps, and measure 33 40 by 9 14 μm.
The basidia (spore bearing cells) measure 40 50 by 6 8 µm, and lack clamps at their bases.
The European species R. rielii, often confused with R. botrytis and sometimes considered synonymous, can be distinguished by microscopic characteristics: R. reilii lacks the clamped hyphae of R. botrytis, its spores are longer and wider, and they have warts instead of striations.
Hyphae lack clamp connections.
All hyphae lack clamp connections.
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