A sample agaric-type basidioma in (A) the early development stage, and (B) after the fruiting body is fully expanded. (1) is the universal veil, the outer layer protecting the developing basidioma; (2) is the partial veil, which covers the gills; (3) are cap scales, remnants of the universal veil; (4) is the volva, another remnant of the universal veil, but at the base of the basidioma; (5) is the annulus, a remnant of the partial veil that may also become a cortina. See Glossary of mycology. Based on a diagram in the 2007 textbook Introduction to Fungi, but redrawn entirely fresh, and based on basic scientific facts that are not copyrightable.
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