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They are thick-walled and have a large germ pore.
In addition, they are moderately thick-walled, lacking a germ pore.
An apical germ pore may also be present.
It is best distinguished microscopically by its smaller spores that lack a germ pore.
The spores are ornamented but will lack a germ pore or plage.
Each basidiospore is approximately 6 to7 μm long and appear to possess a germ pore.
The spores are spherical in shape or nearly so, smooth, thick-walled, and lack a germ pore.
The spores have an apical germ pore.
Their germ pore is not evident, and the spore print is a blackish-brown color.
Their germ pore is absent.
With a germ pore.
One end of the spore has a broad germ pore and the other side has a short hilar appendage.
Spores of mushrooms of this genus are thick-walled, smooth and have a germ pore.
The spores are cinnamon brown, smooth and ellipsoid with a germ pore, measuring 8 x 5 micrometers.
Spores are purple-brown, ellipsoid, slightly flattened, and thick-walled, with a distinct germ pore.
Characteristically it forms chrysocystidia and rather large, smooth, violaceous basidiospores each with a prominent germ pore.
Apical germ pore is a term applied to mushroom spores which have a pore at one end.
Examination of microscopic characteristics is typically required to reliably distinguish between the two, revealing smooth spores with a germ pore.
Spores have a germ pore, a flattened area in the center of the spore surface through which a germ tube may emerge.
Commonly the germ pore is at one end of the mushroom spore and is called an apical pore.
The species of Strophariaceae have red-brown to dark brown spore prints, while the spores themselves are smooth and have an apical germ pore.
The species is characterized by a cap that has an apical disc, radial gills, a hymenophore, and spores with a prominent germ pore.
Microscopically, they are highly variable as well, though most species have spores that are ornamented, lack a germ pore, and have a plage.
Microscopically, it is characterized by the long, gold-pigmented, thick-walled setae on the cap, and ellipsoid spores with a germ pore.
These spores are smooth with a germ pore, although the germ pore can be quite narrow in species.