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SECTION 1. (APPROACHING CLADODERRIS.)<br />

This section has a mesopodial stem, uneven, plicate hymenium (usually), and a<br />

pad of hairs on the pileus. It is intermediate between Stereum and Cladoderris.<br />

It differs from Cladoderris in never having papillae on the hymenium, and in more<br />

obtuse folds of the hymenium. It runs into Stereum (typical) through species with<br />

even hymenium. Most species have metuloids (hence <strong>Lloyd</strong>ella).<br />

Fig. 531<br />

Stereum caperatum.<br />

STEREUM CAPERATUM (Fig. 531). Pileus infundibuliform<br />

with a mesopodial stem. Surface with radiating ridges, and (usually)<br />

with a pad of coarse, matted hairs. Hymenium rugulose with obtuse<br />

folds. Stem with a pad of matted tomentum. Cystidia true metu-<br />

loids, conical, rough, projecting 20-30 mic. (hence <strong>Lloyd</strong>ella).<br />

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