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Hallo Axel & Sepp,
mir will partout nichts anderes als G. laevis einfallen.
Hier ein Auszug aus SMITH & SINGER:
Spores 7.2-9.3(10) X 4.2-5.7 it, ellipsoid to ovoid, but somewhat inequilateral in some individual spores and occasionally somewhat versiform, light ochraceous to pale cinnamon in KOH, with the wall readily collapsing and thin (reaching 0.5 It at maturity), with moderately dense, very low and small punctations which do not strongly contrast with the episporium but are distinct in KOH mounts under oil immersion, without plage, rarely some spores with very faint one. Basidia typically 4-spored, but frequently 1-, 2-, 3-spored basidia intermixed in a single preparation.
Der Störfaktor Basidien wäre also vom Tisch, und die Sporen streuen wohl auch breit in Größe und Ornament.
Beste Grüße! Andreas
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