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Zitat von Peter Roberts auf http://www.britmycolsoc.org.ukAlles anzeigen
Clavaria amoenoides Corner, K.S. Thind & Anand, Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 39: 483 (1956).
[Figs. 1 & 2].
Basidiomes
simple, 50 –“ 100 x 3 –“ 6 mm, in dense clusters or occasionally single, mostly tubular with acute apex and an indistinct stipe, smooth or irregularly ridged, sometimes compressed, typically pale lemon to pale straw-yellow (apices with a pinkish tint in the Carmarthenshire collection).
Hyphae
hyaline, 3 –“ 15 μm wide, lacking clamp-connexions.
Basidia
clavate, c. 45 –“ 60 μm long, four-spored, unclamped.
Basidiospores
mostly oblong (Q = [1.5 –“] 1.7 –“ 2.1), c. 6 –“ 9.5 x 3 –“ 4.5 μm, sometimes slightly amygdaliform, thin-walled, smooth, hyaline.