| 41. | The hymenium contains an abundance of cystidia on both the gill edges ( cheilocystidia ) and faces ( pleurocystidia ).
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| 42. | Schematic of a typical basidiocarp, the dipoid reproductive structure of a basidiomycete, showing fruiting body, hymenium and basidia.
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| 43. | The original description reads : " Fruitbody resupinate, effused, thin, hymenium more or less ceraceous, generally smooth.
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| 44. | Tips of the paraphyses are very tightly together at the surface of the hymenium and create a barrier; the epithecium.
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| 45. | *The illustration of spores under " Description " should be replaced with a better picture of spores and other hymenium features.
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| 46. | In this type of development, the hymenium forms early on the underside of the cap and upper stem of the mushroom primordium.
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| 47. | Although cystidia are absent from the hymenium, there are fused cystidioles ( immature cystidia ) measuring 15 20 by 4 5 �m.
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| 48. | The inner spore-bearing surface, the hymenium, is purple to purple-brown, but lightens to brown in age.
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| 49. | They are scattered or in dense clusters, mostly embedded in hymenium, occasionally protruding up to half the width of the hymenium.
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| 50. | They are scattered or in dense clusters, mostly embedded in hymenium, occasionally protruding up to half the width of the hymenium.
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