Definition of Campylidia. Meaning of Campylidia. Synonyms of Campylidia

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Definition of Campylidia

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Meaning of Campylidia from wikipedia

- within curved, dorsiventral structures called campylidia; the presence of apothecia in addition to campylidia readily distinguishes it from the other species...
- series of E. P. Jacobs known as "Black & Mortimer" [sic]; indeed, its campylidia, when observed fullface, look like the police robots that appear in the...
- around them. Conidiomata, the a****ual fruiting bodies of this lichen, are campylidia-like in nature (a helmet-shaped structure found in some genera of foliicolous...
- inhabit, all known Lasioloma species are characterized by the production of campylidia (types of specialized reproductive structures) and branched conidia (a****ual...
- Brazil, in the Minas Gerais region. The species is noted for its distinct campylidia (helmet-shaped conidioma), which are the longest reported in the genus...
- with 3–5 transverse septa and 0–1 longitudinal septum per segment. The campylidia are sessile, hood-shaped, dark grey with a white-grey base, and contain...
- calcium carbonate content; opposite of calcicole. campylidium Plural campylidia. A helmet-shaped conidioma. They are found in several genera of tropical...
- in shape, muriform, and colourless, measuring 45–80 by 15–25 μm. The campylidia are sessile, with a well-developed, hood-shaped, grey lobe that is white-pruinose...
- identity of Pyrenotrichum 'atrocyaneum', P. 'mirum', and P. 'podosphaera', campylidia of lichenized Ascomycota (Lecanorales: Ectolechiaceae)". The Bryologist...
- cupuliform ("acervular"), cushion-like ("sporodochia"), hooded or peltate ("campylidia"), or erect ("synnemata", "hyphop****s"). The most common type in lichen-forming...