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Amauroderma picipes 1 Type specimen. 2 Basidiomata (neotype). 3 Pore surface (neotype). 4 Context with two black lines and tubes (neotype). 5 Basidiospores in light microscopy (neotype). 6 Basidiospores in SEM (type). – Scale (1 and 2 = 1 cm, 3 and 4 = 1 mm, 6 = 5 µm).  

Amauroderma picipes 1 Type specimen. 2 Basidiomata (neotype). 3 Pore surface (neotype). 4 Context with two black lines and tubes (neotype). 5 Basidiospores in light microscopy (neotype). 6 Basidiospores in SEM (type). – Scale (1 and 2 = 1 cm, 3 and 4 = 1 mm, 6 = 5 µm).  

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The holotype of Amauroderma picipes, described by Torrend in 1920 from material collected in the State of Bahia, Brazil, was recently located in herbarium URM, but it was in poor conditions. Due to the loss of the typical characteristics of the species, a neotype is designated here. The material chosen for A. picipes was collected in the State of R...

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... the original description, Torrend (1920) mentions "spores lisses", but they are finely ornamented in light microscopy and slightly verrucose in SEM (Fig 6). The size of the basidiospores, 9.0-10.0 ...

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