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- perithecia; an example is the illustrated Hypomyces chrysospermus. A bitunicate ascus is enclosed in a double wall. This consists of a thin, brittle outer...
- but the asci are not regularly organised into a hymenium and they are bitunicate, having a double wall that expands when it takes up water and shoots the...
- Pezizomycotina. The old class Loculoascomycetes (consisting of all the bitunicate Ascomycota) has been replaced by the two classes Eurotiomycetes and Dothideomycetes...
- lichenized class, with more than 1200 lichen species that are mostly bitunicate in the formation of asci. It contains most of the fungi previously known...
- Didymella Bitunicate ascus and ascospores of Didymella rabiei Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota class: Dothideomycetes...
- forming a network of anastomosing hyphae embedded in a gelatinous matrix, bitunicate asci, transversely septate, and hyaline ascospores". Alloarthopyrenia...
- jack-in-a-box to release the spores. These asci are therefore referred to as bitunicate (superficially, two layers) or fissitunicate (referring to spore release)...
- into four basic types: unitunicate-operculate, unitunicate-inoperculate, bitunicate, or prototunicate. See the article on asci for further details. The Ascomycota...
- ascomata, intertwined paraphysoids set within a hymenial gel matrix, and bitunicate asci. The primary morphological characteristics of the core group of the...
- Dothideales are an order of bitunicate fungi consisting mainly of saprobic or plant parasitic species. Taxa in this order are characterized by the absence...