| 21. | The peridium, or outer wall, is thick and firm, usually ochre yellow externally with irregular warts.
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| 22. | The gleba consists of elongated context is fleshy and may be gelatinous in the outer portion of the peridium.
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| 23. | The single layered peridium is tearing in four to six lobes during spore maturity and is purple-brown.
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| 24. | Depending on the species, the peridium may vary from being paper-thin to thick and rubbery or even hard.
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| 25. | As the gleba dries, the inner peridium dries and cracks, exposing the spore mass in cracks between the scales.
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| 26. | All species in the genus " Phragmidium " have a caeoma which is a diffuse aecidium lacking a peridium.
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| 27. | As the fruit bodies mature, the hyphae that held the chlamydospores fuse and form the peridium of the fruit body.
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| 28. | In some species, the outer peridium splits from a middle layer, causing the spore sack to arch off the ground.
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| 29. | Their brown or black outer skin ( peridium ) forms pyramidal warts about 3 to 9 mm wide, resembling rough bark.
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| 30. | The peridium, the outer layer of the egg, is white, or purple / red, with two or three layers.
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