aequihymeniiferous

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Etymology edit

From aequi- +‎ hymenium +‎ -iferous. Coined by mycologist Arthur Henry Reginald Buller in 1909.

Adjective edit

aequihymeniiferous (comparative more aequihymeniiferous, superlative most aequihymeniiferous)

  1. (mycology) Having basidia maturing all over the surface of each lamella at once, not leaving patches of less matured spores.

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