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Appendices
Appendix A
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Definiton of Terms
Antler-like – the hymenium covers most of the surface. The spores are actively
discharged.
and basidiospores.
Bracket-like – the underside is smooth or has tubes lined with the hymenium.
Cap and stipe – the hymenium lines the sides of the gills under the cap. The
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Cup or disc-shaped – the hymenium lines the inner or upper side. The spores
Dimidiate – lamellae that reach only half way to the stipe; pileus when it is semi
Ear-like – the hymenium is on the surface of the lobes. The spores are actively
discharged.
Equal – all gills reach stem and are the same length
are born
septate in the case of lower fungi or septate for the higher fungi.
species
Lobed and gelatinous – the hymenium is on the surface of the lobes. The
fungus.
various ascomycetous fungi that contains the asci and usually opens by a
terminal pore
Resupinate – lying flat on the substratum with the hymenium on free surface
Stem off-center or absent – the hymenium lines the gills under the cap. The
(perithecia) develop
Tubes with pores – hymenium lines tubes, which are vertical with pore-like
openings
Appendix B
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Appendix C
Raw Data