The spore-bearing cells, the asci, are about 500 m long and 20 m wide.
The basidia (the spore-bearing cells) are 20-30 by 5-8 μm.
The basidia, the spore-bearing cells, are club-shaped with long stalks.
Both the spores and the asci (spore-bearing cells) are nonamyloid.
The spore-bearing cells cover the upper surfaces of the fruit body.
It is on these fertile gill surfaces that the spore-bearing cells, the basidia are found.
The basidia, the spore-bearing cells, are 32-38 by 5-6 m and four-spored.
The spore-bearing cells, the basidia, are 36-52 by 4-13 m, 4-sterigmate, without clamps.
The basidia (the spore-bearing cells) are 30-35 by 7-9 μm.
The spore-bearing cells, the basidia, are four-spored and measure 48-65 long by 6-8 m thick.