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- genus Lecidea.: 14  When the margin is pale or colorless it is called biatorine.: 14  A "podetium" (plural: podetia) is a lichenized stalk-like structure...
- It is characterised by its distinct yellow hue and apothecia that are biatorine in form. The lichen grows on the trunks of various conifer species across...
- brownish-grey. Its fruiting bodies (apothecia) are orange to yellow, with a biatorine structure, and range from 0.5 to 1 mm wide. These apothecia have a matte...
- to perithecial (flask-like) forms. They can have various forms, from biatorine, which are apothecial with a thalline margin, to lecideine, which lacks...
- propagules or soredia. The apothecia of Opeltia are biatorine, occasionally manifesting as zeorine, biatorine, or lecanorine. The distinctive feature is the...
- dark yellowish or dull brownish yellow. In section, the apothecia are biatorine, meaning they have algae present only at the base. The exciple (the outermost...
- consists of crustose and squamulose lichens with green algal photobionts, biatorine apothecia, colorless, simple to 3-septate ascospores, and bacilliform...
- lichenologist Helmut Mayrhofer. Characteristics of the lichen, including biatorine apothecia (consisting of only a pale, not carbonized proper margin and...
- fruticose), mostly convex to almost spherical apothecia that are lecideine or biatorine in structure, as well as in being distributed in the Northern Hemisphere...
- a cellular structure known as paraplectenchymatous. The apothecia are biatorine in form and are encased in an outer layer, the true exciple, that is either...