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peck's original concept correctly, lepiota eriophora is actually fairly distinct among the small-spored, brown, scaly-capped species; its stem is sheathed with brown tomentum, its gills darken with age, and, under the microscope, it lacks both clamp connections and the chains of inflated, subglobose cells
hyaline in koh; dextrinoid; tending to cohere in groups when free floating. cheilocystidia - x - μ; clavate to subclavate or widely cylindric; septate; hyaline in koh; thin-walled. pleurocystidia not found. pileipellis a trichoderm of cylindric hyphae - μ wide, brown-walled in koh, smooth; terminal cells...
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