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Pileipellis

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20: 60:, but the cuticle generally describes this layer as a macroscopic feature, while pileipellis refers to this structure as a microscopic layer. Pileipellis type is an important character in the identification of fungi. Pileipellis types include the 97:
In a trichoderm, the outermost hyphae emerge roughly parallel, like hairs, perpendicular to the cap surface. The prefix "tricho-" comes from a Greek word for "hair". In an ixotrichodermium, the outermost hyphae are gelatinous.
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Also called hymeniform, or palisade at times. When viewed from above, a hymeniderm or "cellular cuticle" appears to be paved with roughly circular polygonal elements (similar to the fertile cells of the actual
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A cutis is a type of pileipellis characterized by hyphae that are repent, that is, that run parallel to the pileus surface. In an ixocutis, the hyphae are gelatinous.
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An epithelium is a pileipellis consisting of rounded cells in multiple layers, often connected in chains, and sometimes breaking off.
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on the gills). The elements may be globular cells or may be the tips of hyphae extending deeper into the surface.
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shown here, can be peeled from the cap, and may be useful as an identification feature.
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Régis Courtecuisse : "Mushrooms of Britain & Europe" (Harper Collins 1999).
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Russula ochroleuca
hyphae
pileus
fungal
fruit body
trama
hymenium
IMA Mycological Glossary: Pileipellis


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Glossary of Coprinus site of Kees Uljé
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Fungal morphology and anatomy

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