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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...
- yellowish, and its disc-like
fruiting bodies (apothecia) that can be
biatorine or lecideine.
Megaloblastenia lichens form a
symbiotic relationship with...
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propagules or soredia. The
apothecia of
Opeltia are
biatorine,
occasionally manifesting as zeorine,
biatorine, or lecanorine. The
distinctive feature is the...
- 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...
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consists of
crustose and
squamulose lichens with
green algal photobionts,
biatorine apothecia, colorless,
simple to 3-septate ascospores, and bacilliform...
- fruticose),
mostly convex to
almost spherical apothecia that are
lecideine or
biatorine in structure, as well as in
being distributed in the
Northern Hemisphere...
- some
species having a
unique waxy
translucent appearance. The small,
biatorine apothecia are
usually orange to reddish-brown.
Another unique attribute...
-
lichenologist Helmut Mayrhofer.
Characteristics of the lichen,
including biatorine apothecia (consisting of only a pale, not
carbonized proper margin and...
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bodies start as
zeorine in form (with a
thalline margin) and
later become biatorine (lacking a
thalline margin),
ranging from 0.3 to 1 mm wide and
often appearing...