| 1. | The gleba consists of mycelium, and basidia and may also contain capillitium threads.
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| 2. | The capillitium is thick-walled, unbranched, and 4 7 ?m thick.
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| 3. | Both the spores and the capillitium are whitish to very pale yellow-brown.
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| 4. | The capillitium refers to late-maturing, thick-walled cells in the gleba.
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| 5. | Kreisel, in his 1967 monograph, proposed two subgenera based on the type of capillitium.
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| 6. | A capillitium or pseudocapillitium is lacking.
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| 7. | The network of fertile tissue inside the inner peridium, the capillitium, arises from the columella.
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| 8. | The capillitium is 5 8 ?m in diameter, reddish brown, thin walled, nonseptate, without any branches.
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| 9. | The flexibility of the capillitium gives the gleba a cottony texture that persists even after the exoperidium has been sloughed off.
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| 10. | Meylan thought the species warranted a new genus based on the unique mode of dehiscence and the makeup of the capillitium.
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