Humidicutis (Singer) Singer, Sydowia 12(1–6): 225 (1959) [1958].
Notes – Pileus convex, convex-umbonate or conic, margin rarely and not deeply splitting; surface subhygrophanous, moist, rarely viscid, colors usually bright; lamellae thick, sinuate or broadly adnate, often with a decurrent tooth; odor absent or disagreeable; carotenoid pigments usually present, encrusting pigments may also be present on cuticular hyphae, not soluble in alkaline solutions; pileipellis hyphae parallel, prostrate, cylindric; basidia usually 5 or more times longer than the spore length; basidiospores hyaline, thin-walled, inamyloid, not metachromatic, ellipsoid or broadly ellipsoid, not constricted; lamellar trama subregular or regular, of hyphae<150 μm long, rarely tapered, with rightangled septa; clamp connections absent in context and pellis, but toruloid clamps present at the base of the basidia and/or
basidioles (Lodge et al. 2014).
Species