Anatomy Anatomy of the emanating elements in general Anatomy of cystidia Anatomy of cystidia (type 1)

anatomy emanating elements cystidia type1 type

In case there are more than one types of cystidia present, the most distinct (and often more frewuant) is regarded as type1; when cystidia are flask-shaped with an apical knob (= gloeocystidia; type H) this cystidia are regarded as type1

click for enlarged view 1 awl-shaped, bristle-like (type A)
click for enlarged view 2 bottle-shaped with a straight neck (type B)
click for enlarged view 3 bottle-shaped with a bent neck (type C)
click for enlarged view 4 flask-shaped with an apical knob (type D)
click for enlarged view 5 ramified (type E)
click for enlarged view 6 fusiform (type F)
  7 clavate
click for enlarged view 8 globular (type G)
click for enlarged view 9 bristle-like with an apical knob, gloeocystidia (type H)
click for enlarged view 10 bottle-shaped with finger-like outgrowths (type I)
click for enlarged view 11 bent or curved with thick walls, sickle-shaped (type K)
click for enlarged view 12 normal hypha but often twisted like a cork-screw (type L)
click for enlarged view 13 lateral, with tapering, knob-bearing, capitate outgrowth (type M)
click for enlarged view 14 capitate (type N)
click for enlarged view 15 thin-walled, slightly tapering, often rather similar to ends of normal hyphae, but mostly originating from a pseudoparenchyma (type O)
click for enlarged view 16 as acanthocystidia (type P)

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