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Mass of fibers found in fungi and slime molds
Capillitium (pl. capillitia) is a mass of sterile fibers within a fruit body interspersed among spores. It is found in Mycetozoa (slime molds) and gasteroid
Capillitium
Order of slime moulds
a columella but have a well-developed capillitium for spore dispersal. The shape and details of the capillitium are used to define families within the
Trichiales
Species of slime mold
the peridium dehisces, the bright red to orange capillitium expands upward and out. The capillitium consists of numerous long, free, rarely branched
Metatrichia_vesparium
Genus of slime moulds
described as having numerous capillitium threads, which are free and tapered at the ends. Hemitrichia is described as having capillitium threads that can either
Hemitrichia
Spore-bearing part of certain fungi
puffballs. The gleba consists of mycelium and basidia and may also contain capillitium threads. Gleba found on the fruit body of species in the family Phallaceae
Gleba
Genus of fungi
the Bovista-type or intermediate capillitium. Further divisions into sections and series is based on the capillitium type, the absence or presence of
Bovista
Genus of fungi
pyramidal warts and microscopically by the antler-like branches of its capillitium (threadlike matter among the spores). The species fruits singly or in
Calbovista
Species of slime mould
distinctive feature is the presence of multicellular vesicles within the capillitium. Joszef Tomasz Rostafinski (1850–1928) first described this species.
Brefeldia_maxima
Genus of fungi
the peridium, the gleba consists of spherical, warted spores, and a capillitium of simple or branched hyphal threads that have spiral or angular thickenings
Battarrea
Species of slime mould
a circular indentation appears in almost all of their peridia. The capillitium (the sterile fibers within the peridium) of the mass are pale yellow
Trichia_crateriformis
Species of fungus
characterized by "Endoperidium thick, spongy; exoperidium thin, smooth. Capillitium with small pits. Subgleba none. Mature gleba olivaceous to brown." Gastropila
Calvatia_pachyderma
Genus of fungi
peridium. The network of fertile tissue inside the inner peridium, the capillitium, arises from the columella. This is where basidia and basidiospores are
Geastrum
Species of fungus
roughened by many small points or warts, and measure 2.4–4 μm. The capillitium is thick-walled, unbranched, and 4–7 μm thick. Similar species include
Geastrum_fimbriatum
Species of slime mold
persistent cap at the apex. As the peridium dehisces, the pinkish-red capillitium underneath expands. Without their peridia, the fruiting bodies often
Arcyria_denudata
Species of amoebozoa
pusillum include: the presence of an umbilicus, thin lime nodes in the capillitium, and spores largely ornamented with more-or-less evenly distributed warts
Physarum_pusillum
Genus of fungi
Calvatia with distinct microscopic features, including a unique type of capillitium (coarse thick-walled hyphae in the gleba), with curvy slits instead of
Handkea
Species of fungus in the family Geastraceae
gleba, which is composed of a pseudocolumella, unbranched threads (the capillitium), the spore-bearing cells (basidia) and the spores themselves; all of
Geastrum_triplex
Species of fungus
distinct microscopic features: Handkea species have a unique type of capillitium (coarse thick-walled hyphae in the gleba), with curvy slits instead of
Handkea_utriformis
Species of slime mould
and deeper beneath, surviving as an initially shallow calyculus. The capillitium from the mass is olive to olive-yellow and is composed of non-overgrown
Trichia_decipiens
Genus of slime moulds
edge, however, continues to permanently stick with the substrate. The capillitium comprises a few rotund chalk knots, which are linked through transparent
Willkommlangea
Species of slime mould
purple-brown. It features dark lime tubercles only on the dehiscence lines. A capillitium is less developed and is composed of pale purple-brown, slim, vermiculated
Listerella_paradoxa
Group of slime molds
spores are stored in a reticular or filamentous structure – the so-called capillitium – and are found on nearly all species except Liceida and other species
Myxogastria
Species of fungus
distinct microscopic features: Handkea species had a unique type of capillitium (coarse thick-walled hyphae in the gleba), with curvy slits instead of
Lycoperdon_excipuliforme
Species of slime mould
and the membranous inner layer is iridescent. The reticular, dense capillitium is composed of transparent strands, which connect the small, rotund to
Physarum_aeneum
Species of fungus
extensive splitting and cracking. The gleba is often dark purple-brown. The capillitium is highly branched with brown dendroid elements. Spores are brown and
Bovista_nigrescens
Species of fungus in the family Geastraceaea
broadly egg-shaped before becoming roughly spherical in maturity. The capillitium refers to coarse, late-maturing, thick-walled cells in the gleba that
Geastrum_quadrifidum
Species of slime mould
darker or colourless pellets, which have a diameter from 0.8 to 1,8 μm. A capillitium or pseudocapillitium is lacking. The spores are as spore mass ochre to
Lindbladia_tubulina
Species of fungus
nearly smooth, with a central oil droplet, and a 7.5–11.5 μm pedicel. The capillitium is composed of individual elements, rather than interwoven, main branches
Bovista_plumbea
Species of fungus
covered with minute warts, and measure 3.5–4.5 μm. It has yellowish-brown capillitium threads that have a few pores or septa, and measure 6–7 μm wide. Lycoperdon
Lycoperdon_marginatum
Species of fungus
which is a grouping characterized by "Exoperidium spiny or areolate. Capillitium with small or large pits. Subgleba cellular or rudimentary. Mature gleba
Calvatia_pachydermica
Species of slime mould
white, hemispheric or depressed and irregular, the surface granulose. Capillitium of very slender, colored threads, the extremities pellucid, more or less
Diderma_cinereum
Species of fungus
Maisonneuve and Camille Montagne in Algeria. Due to its Bovista-like capillitium it was previously placed in the genus Bovistella. It is nonpoisonous
Lycoperdon_radicatum
Species of fungus
central oil droplet and stub-like pedicel, and a sparsely branched thin capillitium. The pits are variable, consisting of absent to abundant. As with most
Bovista_dermoxantha
Species of fungus
away in one piece, exposing a spore sac lined with a narrow ring of capillitium and spores. The spores are sticky. As these are carried away by the wind
Battarrea_phalloides
Species of slime mould
arrangement of wrinkled lines, along which it later divides into pieces. The capillitium is often irregular, usually due to the presence of several yellow-brown
Prototrichia_metallica
Genus of slime moulds
new genus based on the unique mode of dehiscence and the makeup of the capillitium. The genus was named for the Swiss botanist William Barbey (1842–1914)
Barbeyella_minutissima
Genus of fungi
or pore. Microscopically, sterile cells, long-threaded cells called capillitium originate from the inner surface of the peridium; they are highly branched
Astraeus_(fungus)
Genus of fungi
the main subspecies. M. corium var. diabolicum has an extremely spiny capillitium. The manner in which the puffball splits open (dehisces) has been described
Mycenastrum
Species of fungus
reddish brown, spherical, with warts that are short and irregular. The capillitium is 5–8 μm in diameter, reddish brown, thin walled, nonseptate, without
Geastrum_jurei
Species of fungus
lies an oil droplet and a stub-like pedicel. In addition, there is a capillitium from the central part of the gleba with numerous minute pits. Bovista
Bovista_aestivalis
Species of fungus
The capillitium (coarse, thick-walled cells in the gleba) threads are unbranched, and measure about 3 μm thick. Both the spores and the capillitium are
Geastrum_leptospermum
Genus of fungi
spherical with faint warts on the surface, and measure 3–5 μm in diameter. Capillitium threads in the gleba are long and sparingly branched, measuring 7–10 μm
Geasteroides
Cosmopolitan species of fungus
having open chambers in the young gleba, having larger and branched capillitium threads, not having a true hymenium, and having larger spores. Accordingly
Astraeus_hygrometricus
Genus of myxomycete slime mold
Key characteristics of this group include poorly developed or absent capillitium, which is never ornamented with spiral bands, a fragile and relatively
Perichaena
Species of mushroom
mass of brown, powdery spores mixed with thick-walled fibres known as capillitium. The flesh is bitter.[citation needed] The spores are rounded, with warts
Geastrum_saccatum
Species of fungus
branching hyphae, 3–4 μm thick with frequent clamp connections. The capillitium formed by these connections is present only when the mushroom is young
Calostoma_cinnabarinum
Species of slime mould
alutaceous layer of granules of lime, forming the base of the plasmodiocarp. Capillitium of short colorless threads, extending from base to layer of the wall
Diderma_effusum
Genus of fungi
protuberance (the capillitium) at the end of a straight or curved thin brownish-black stalk, the fruit body ranges from 0.8 to 3 mm tall. The capillitium is typically
Bruceomyces
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