| 1. | The universal veil hangs from the top of the stipe.
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| 2. | The species is characterized by a long-lasting membranous universal veil.
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| 3. | The annulus, and smooth below except for fragments of the universal veil.
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| 4. | It has only a dark ring rather than a universal veil and white spores.
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| 5. | The stipe turns dark blue when handled or touched because of the violet universal veil.
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| 6. | Sometimes the universal veil breaks up into concentric zones over the lower third of the stem.
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| 7. | For instance, the colors of the cap, darkening over the disk and the universal veil colored yellow to cream.
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| 8. | The volva ( a remnant of the universal veil that covered the immature mushroom ) that usually forms a small, free rim.
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| 9. | This fungus resembles the edible mushrooms " Agaricus arvensis " and " cap margin and thick universal veil remnants comprising the veil.
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| 10. | Young specimens first emerge from the ground resembling a white egg covered by a universal veil, which then breaks, leaving the volva as a remnant.
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