The antennae are unhooked and some species even possess a short apiculus.
2.
Revealed only after the spore is separated, a temporary " apiculus " marks the point of attachment.
3.
The spores are spherical or nearly so, rarely broadly ellipsoid, and measure 9.5 12 by 9 11.5 apiculus.
4.
They contain no prominent crystals, and are topped by a 0.8 ?m-long apiculus ( the section that connects to the sterigmatum ).
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The petals are bright yellow, 20-30 long and 7 12 mm wide and oblanceolate, the apiculus acute; their glands linear, mostly uninterrupted.
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A spore often has a protrusion at one end, called an apiculus, which is the point of attachment to the basidium, termed the apical germ pore, from which the hypha emerges when the spore germinates.