There is no subgleba; the spores andcapillitium are pale-greenish-yellow, then a dirty gray.
The capillitium and spores are first greenish-yellow, then brownish-olive.
The mass of spores and capillitium is usually brown or greenish-brown.
The spores and thecapillitium are at first olivaceous, then brownish-purple, the spores rough and minutely warted.
The spores andcapillitium are rather loose, friable, clay-color to pale-brown.
The spores andcapillitium greenish-yellow, then brown-olive; the columella present, but very small.
Inner peridium cartilaginous, dehiscent at the apex by a stellate fissure; columella none; threads of the capillitium very long, much branched and interwoven.
Mass of spores and capillitium violet to dark-purple.
Inner peridium pileate, with aculeiform processes underneath; threads of the capillitium slender, hyaline, scarcely branched.
Inner peridium membranaceous; dehiscent at the apex by a single mouth; columella none; threads of the capillitium very long, much branched and interwoven.
In this species the capillitium and spores are at first greenish-yellow, olive-tinted or brownish; but when fully mature they are purple-tinted.
Sectional view of the capillitiumand stipe of Clastoderma De Baryanum, Blytt.
Capillitium of slender dark-colored threads, which extend from base to wall, more or less branched, and combined into a loose net.
Capillitium of slender, brown threads, radiating from all points of the columella, branching several times and forming a loose network of elongated meshes.
The sporangia in the species composing it, resemble those of Craterium, and to this genus they are referred by Massee, but the capillitium is that of Badhamia.
Mass of spores and capillitium from reddish-brown to yellow and ochraceous; elaters simple, rarely branched, 4-5 mic.
Mass of capillitium and spores yellow; elaters simple or sometimes branched, 4 mic.
Capillitium of tubules forming a loose net-work, containing a variable quantity of lime in the shape of long irregular white nodules, sometimes confluent, with pointed lobes and branchlets.
Capillitium of very slender threads, straight or often sinuous, stretching from the columella to the wall of the sporangium, simple or outwardly sparingly branched at a sharp angle.
The ripe spongy capillitium of the great puff-ball Lycoperdon giganteum, Fr.
The capillitium varies much in abundance as in color; when scanty, it is colorless and in every way more delicate, when abundant, darker in color and sometimes with stronger thickenings.
Rostafinski supplemented Link's definition by calling attention to the peculiar character of the capillitium and to microscopic characters in general.
The plasmodiocarpous habit and yellow capillitium separate this from related P.
Its capillitium is remarkable, and constitutes an easy diagnostic mark.
Calcareous deposits, when present, affecting the peridium only, or sometimes the stipe, in the typical genus plainly crystalline; capillitium simple Didymiaceae A.
The capillitium of course distinguishes the species instantly as a physarum.
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