-
characterized by its greyish-white
thallus covered by an
epinecral layer,
large apothecioid ascomata with
exposed discs and thick,
entire thalline margins, as well...
- sub-entire,
dentate radiate or proliferate. The
ascoma are apothecial,
apothecioid or hymenial. The apothecium,
reddish in color, is
usually medium-sized...
- (vegetative tissue)
which is
crustose and
ascocarps (fruiting body)
which are
apothecioid (cup-shaped). The
Graphidaceae are
mostly epiphytic lichens with trentepohlioid...
-
reproductive structures and
parasitic lifestyle. The
genus produces apothecioid ascomata,
which are small, disc-shaped
fruiting bodies typically measuring...
- The
reproductive structures of Aphanopsidaceae,
known as ascomata, are
apothecioid,
resembling small, open cups.
These structures are biatorine, meaning...
-
structures (ascomata)
varies widely within this family. They can be
apothecioid (open and disc-like),
lirellate (elongated and furrowed), or scattered...
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called the mazaedium.
Members of
Cryptocalicium have very
small stalked apothecioid ascomata that
produce a mazaedium. The
hymenium of the
ascomata presents...
- fungus,
meaning it
lives symbiotically with lichens. The
fungus forms apothecioid ascomata, or
fungal fruiting bodies, that
break through the host lichen's...
- with
green algae.
Their fruiting bodies can be
either perithecioid or
apothecioid. They are
characterized by large,
often thick-walled spores, typically...
-
substrate it
grows on. The form of the
ascomata of
Graphidaceae are
usually apothecioid (cup-shaped),
lirellate (narrow, and slit-like) or
perithecioid (round...