dc:title"The Ganoderma weberianum - resinaceum lineage: multilocus phylogenetic analysis and morphology confirm G. mexicanum and G. parvulum in the Neotropics";
dc:description"Figure 3. Morphological features and microscopic structures of Ganoderma mexicanum A-F J. P. Fiard SW 17 (as G. subamboinense in Welti and Courtecuisse 2010) A pileus and context not fully homogeneous with discrete bodies of the resin-like deposits (arrow) B cuticular cells C basidiospores with free to subfree pillars D-F smooth-walled chlamydospores D from context E from culture, in cotton blue F from culture, in Melzer reagent G-I BAFC 25525 (as G. subamboinense var. laevisporum, holotype) G cuticular cells H basidiospores with free to subfree pillars I smooth-walled chlamydospore from context.";
dc:description"Figure 6. Morphological features and microscopic structures of the type specimen of Ganoderma mexicanum (P. J. B. Maury 4823, FH 458184), photographs by the authors, images courtesy of the Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, A pilear surface B smooth chlamydospore C-D cuticular cells with incrustations C clavate D cylindrical E-F basidiospore with free to subfree pillars. Scale bars: 1 cm (A).";
dc:description"Figure 7. Morphological features and microscopic structures of Ganoderma sessiliforme A-F NY 98713 (holotype) A pilear surface B context not fully homogeneous with discrete bodies of the resin-like deposits (arrow) C-D basidiospores with free to subfree pillars E-F cuticular cells in KOH E cylindrical F clavate, with narrow lumen (arrow) G-K Guzman 2078, ENCB G pilear surface H-I basidiospores with free to subfree pillars J cuticular cells in Melzer reagent K smooth-walled chlamydospore from context in Melzer reagent.";