| 31. | The hymenium covers the sides of the basidiocarps, each basidium producing and forcibly discharging only two basidiospores.
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| 32. | Chrysocystidium are present on the hymenium, on the sterile surfaces of young specimens, and as endocystidia.
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| 33. | The smooth inner surface of the chamber comprises the fertile spore-bearing tissue ( the hymenium ).
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| 34. | There are some cystidia scattered in the hymenium, and they measure 20 33 by 3 5 ?m.
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| 35. | A cup fungus, its distinctive feature is a very thin spider-web membrane that covers the hymenium.
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| 36. | The hymenium is formed in the roof of this furrow, growing inward and upward from the outside edge.
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| 37. | The specific name " lateritius " means " bricklike ", and refers to the smooth hymenium.
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| 38. | The tubes and pores of the hymenium are initially white, darkening with age to pale yellow and finally brown.
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| 39. | The spore-bearing hymenium, the outermost layer of cells, contains asci interspersed with sterile cells called paraphyses.
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| 40. | They are arranged as a palisade of cells forming a hymenium that covers the inner surfaces of the internal folds.
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