microcharacter

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micro- (revealed by microscopic examination) +‎ character (a distinguishing feature of a taxon)

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microcharacter (plural microcharacters)

  1. (biology) A character, or distinguishing trait, observable via microscopy.
    • 1980, Derek A. Reid, A monograph of the Australian species of Amanita Pers. ex. Hook:
      The most important microcharacters involve spore size and shape and whether the spores are amyloid or non-amyloid, that is whether or not they turn blue in Melzer’s solution.

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