Americana has a reddish or reddish-brown cap, umbonate, with close adpressed scales and white flesh.
The stem is one to two inches long, paler than the cap, equal or slightly tapering downward, stuffed or hollow, sometimes spotted, clothed with a very minuteadpressed down.
Pileus is rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, torn into adpressed floccose scales.
The pileus is rather fleshy, viscid, conical or campanulate, then expanded; margin at first straight, adpressed to the stem.
The pileus is at first convex, then expanded, rather fleshy, thinner at the margin and incurved, usually with an adpressed silky finish to the surface of the cap which gives rise to its specific name.
All specimens that I have examined were covered with adpressed scales of a reddish-brown color, becoming grayish-brown when old.
Pileus= conical or bell-shaped, membranaceous, the margin at the first straight andadpressed to the stem.
Veil silky, very slight, adpressed to the stem or forming a silky ring on it.
Pileus= with adpressed scales and tomentose, soon naked, brownish, then blackish.
The two condyles of the skull instead of being closely adpressed to the skull stood out in a way more like that met with in terrestrial mammals.
The probosciformed penis lies adpressed on the under side of the thorax, with its apex generally projecting between the first and second pairs of cirri.
The action of these mandibles would be to make a transverse slit, and subsequently to serve as a grapnel to keep the mouth closely adpressed to its prey: the other teeth might act in keeping the wound open.
Pileus slender, campanulate, usually striate, margin straight and adpressed to stem when young.
Stem cartilaginous; pileus campanulate, edge straight and adpressed to stem when young.
He diagnosed his specimens as having 13 costal grooves and two or three intercostal spaces between adpressed toes.
In juveniles the adpressed limbs either touch or overlap by one intercostal space; in adults there are two or three intercostal spaces between adpressed toes.
Pseudoeurycea gigantea, only the over-all larger size and smaller number of intercostal spaces betweenadpressed limbs (= relatively longer limbs) are useful in separating Pseudoeurycea belli and gigantea.
Taylor (1939a) distinguished gigantea from belli by the larger size, fewer intercostal spaces between adpressed limbs, more vomerine teeth, and absence of occipital spots in gigantea.
Therefore the greatest number of intercostal spaces between adpressedlimbs is found in the largest specimens.
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