File:Coprinopsis lagopus Buller.jpg
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English: Original Caption: "Coprinus lagopus. Transverse section through two gills of an unexpanded fruit-body (cf. Fig. 143), highly magnified. The hymenium consists of: short basidia, s; long basidia, l; and paraphyses, p. The subhymenium and trama are but small in amount and not sharply marked off from one another. The cystidium, c, crosses the interlamellar space, i i, and is attached to the two gills by both its ends. These ends strongly adhere to certain enlarged paraphyses or clasping-cells, cl. Magnification, 293." |
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Source | Buller, AHR. (1924). Researches on Fungi. Vol. III. Longmans, Green, and Co. New York. p. 323, figure 144. | ||||||
Author | A. H. Reginald Buller | ||||||
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