Similar to the preceding species; but the five rings are much thicker and tuberculate (not thorny); the twelve gates are therefore relatively smaller.
Apical horn and the three divergent feet shorter than the sagittal ring, irregularly branched, with curved, often tuberculate branches.
Four columellae curved, the two lateral ones prolonged downwards into two vertical, tuberculate feet of half their length.
Apical horn short and stout, with a tuberculate knob.
Fruit mostly immersed in the thickened succulent receptacle, obovoid or reniform; flesh thin, mucilaginous; nutlet with a flat crustaceous minutely tuberculate shell.
Many coarse hairs unite to form coarse tufts which are stouter and nearly erect toward the base of the cap, and give the surface a tuberculate appearance.
This species is remarkable for the thin striate-tuberculate margin of the pileus, which causes it to resemble some species of Russula.
The western form has more rigid leaves and more tuberculate and spiny cones.
The plants densely covered above with delicate ashy-gray spines and with naked tuberculate base are readily recognized.
The skin on the dorsum is weakly tuberculate and that on the anterior part of the flanks is areolate.
Also, it is the least tuberculate species in the genus.
The dorsal skin of all males of Osteocephalus is tuberculate to varying degrees, whereas the dorsal skin of females is smooth, or nearly so (Fig.
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