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  • This type of capillitium, also present in the puffball genera " Calbovista " and " Bovistella ", has been called the " " Bovista " " type by Hanns Kreisel, who published a monograph on " Bovista " in 1967.
  • The capillitium, the network of thread-like filaments in which the spores are embedded within sporangia is abundant, the threads dark, netted, the nodes bearing multicellular vesicles, the whole borne upon, but often breaking away from the flattened and irregular, columellate basal strands.
  • The capillitium from the mass is olive to olive-yellow and is composed of non-overgrown, simple or branched, deeply olive-yellow, 5 to 6 �m thick elaters, which stand in relief as three to five overhanging spiral strands and become pointed towards the end.
  • "Mycenastrum corium " subsp . " ferrugineum " has a deep rusty red to reddish orange gleba, clearly distinguishing it from the glebal coloring of the main subspecies . " M . corium " var . " diabolicum " has an extremely spiny capillitium.
  • Material collected from Oregon, however, varies from European material in several ways : the fruit body is brown; the branching of the capillitium from the columella differs ( having primary and secondary branches instead of radiating branches from an expanded tip ); the spore mass is tan, and individual spores measure 10 12 �m.
  • Kreisel also defined the " " Lycoperdon " "-type ( a capillitium comprising long, threads with occasional dichotomous or irregular branches ), and the " intermediate " type ( a transitional form between the " Bovista " type and " Lycoperdon " type, featuring threads that may be pored, with several thick main stems connected by multiple branches ).
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