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fibrillose
fibrillose, a. (ˌfaɪbrɪˈləʊs) Also fibrilose. [f. as prec. + -ose.] a. Covered or supplied with fibrils; composed of fibrils. b. Marked with fine lines as if composed of fine fibrils; finely striate.1829 Loudon Encycl. Plants 1099 Fibrillose, covered with little strings or fibres. 1846 Proc. Berw. N... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gymnopilus luteoviridis
Straw yellow to mustard yellow, smooth, conspicuously fibrillose, with pale fulvous scales along the margin and becoming olivaceous towards the center hollow, surface dry, glabrous, vertically striate, yellowish buff, staining greenish when handled or in age, the partial veil sometimes forms a faint fibrillose wikipedia.org
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fibrilloso-
fibriˈlloso- comb. form of prec.; only in fibriˌlloso-ˈstriate a. [+ -striate], = fibrillose b.1846 Berkeley in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club II. 190 Cup..minutely fibrilloso-striate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hygrocybe punicea
The stipe (stem) is smooth but fibrillose and streaky, yellow to orange-red, whitish towards base, lacking a ring. Similar species The European Hygrocybe splendidissima (Spendid Waxcap) can be almost as large, but is scarlet, has a dry cap and non-fibrillose stipe, wikipedia.org
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Gymnopilus validipes
Description Pileus: 7.5 — 15 cm, convex to broadly convex, margin deeply incurved at first, becoming revolute with age, dry, fibrillose or with small ochraceous Stipe: 10 — 13 cm long, 2.5 – 5 cm. thick, equal or swelling in the middle, fleshy-fibrous, solid, elastic, fibrillose, concolorous, white within, the wikipedia.org
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innato-
innato- used as combining form of L. innātus innate a., forming adjectives in which it adverbially qualifies the second element, as iˈnnato-eˈrumpent, innate (sense 1 d) and erumpent; iˌnnato-ˈfibrillose, covered with innate or adherent fibrils; iˌnnato-ˈsessile, innately sessile; iˌnnato-ˈsquamulos... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gymnopilus braendlei
sometimes slightly umbilicate, hygrophanous, purplish when young then pinkish and lighter towards the margin, becoming yellowish in age with greenish stains, fibrillose Stipe: 2.5–4 cm x 3–4 cm thick, more or less equal, pallid, sometimes yellowish at the base, fibrillose above, stuffed or hollow, veil fibrillose, sometimes wikipedia.org
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Suillus tomentosus
The fibrillose-scaly surface of the cap helps distinguish it from other species in the genus. The tubes are yellow and become blue when bruised. The cap is scaly and has fibrillose. The spores are brownish when they are young. The spore print is dark olive brown to brown. wikipedia.org
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Leucoagaricus flavus
The surface is yellowish-white with a fibrillose or soft, hairy coating of the same colour and the interior is hollow with white fibrils inside. The stem ring is located towards the middle of the stem (median) and has a fibrillose coating the same colour as the cap surface. wikipedia.org
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Agaricus brunneofibrillosus
It has a medium to dark brown cap up to in diameter with brownish fibrillose scales that darken in age. Agaricus pattersoniae closely resembles A. fuscofibrillosus but is larger and the cap has appressed brown squamules and is not fibrillose. wikipedia.org
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Leucoagaricus laosensis
The surface is white with a white fibrillose coating across the length but light brown to dark brown fibrillose scales towards the base. It has light brown to brown fibrillose scales on the edges. Spore print: White. Spores: 7-7.5 x 4.3-5 μm. wikipedia.org
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Thaxterogaster austrovaginatus
Description The pileus of Thaxterogaster austrovaginatus is up to 60 mm in diameter, with a viscid cuticle, fibrillose, the colour ranges from brown/vinaceous The stipe is 30–36 mm tall and 8–12 mm wide, robust, fibrillose, cylindrical, lilac to livid vinaceous, with heavy rusty chocolate-brown spore deposit, wikipedia.org
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Entoloma porphyrophaeum
The cap surface is smooth, finely fibrillose, lilac to purple-brown becoming brown. The stipe (stem) is smooth, finely fibrillose, cap-coloured or paler, lacking a ring. wikipedia.org
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Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis
The surface is nearly bald, or fibrillose to scaly. Cap is hygrophanous, dark purple, purple, fading to brownish purple or buff. Cortinarius violaceus is darker and has a less fibrillose stipe. wikipedia.org
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Inocybe corydalina var. corydalina
Description Cap: 3.5–5 cm diameter, buff to brown, often with greenish tones, conic to convex or plane in age, with or without an umbo, with appressed fibrillose The upper part of the stem is smooth and the lower part is fibrillose. Has a cortinate partial veil which soon disappears. Taste: Odor: Aromatic. wikipedia.org
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