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Pinkgill spores - Entoloma sp
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Fungus Ken


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These are the angular spores of a species of Entoloma, with a pink spore print, as seen under the microscope. For this species they measured between 7 and 10 microns in diameter. The shape is described as isodiametrical because they are a similar width in both dimensions in view.
· Date: Fri August 31, 2007 · Views: 605
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Fungus Ken
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Fri August 31, 2007 4:54pm

Correction to typographical error in the text. Genus is Entoloma.
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Originally Posted by Fungus Ken


Correction to typographical error in the text. Genus is Entoloma.



Fixed. Nice useful image Ken.



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