- to olive-green
thallus covered by a
cortex or
epinecral layer;
large chroodiscoid ascomata with
exposed discs and
thick thalline margins; a fused, hyaline...
- ascomata, or
fruiting bodies, are
characterized by
their large,
often chroodiscoid appearance and the
presence of
distinct periphysoids. The
secondary chemistry...
- split. The
apothecia are erumpent,
taking on angular-rounded to
lobate (
chroodiscoid) forms, with a
visible disc and a
margin that is
lobulate and merged...
- greenish-grey to greyish-white thallus, with a
whitish or
absent prothallus. The
chroodiscoid apothecia feature pruinose black discs and
white exfoliating margins...
- axis.
chroodiscoid A
morphotype of
corticolous thelotremoid lichens used to
describe characteristics of
apothecial and
thallus structure.
Chroodiscoid lichens...
-
cortex and
photobiont layer.
Ascomata are
rounded to angular, erumpent,
chroodiscoid, and have a
complete thalline margin. The
discs of the
ascomata are partially...
- Nitidochapsa, two new
genera in
Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Ostropales) for
chroodiscoid species in the
Ocellularia clade". The Bryologist. 116 (2): 127–133....
- Nitidochapsa, two new
genera in
Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Ostropales) for
chroodiscoid species in theOcellulariaclade". The Bryologist. 116 (2): 127–133. doi:10...
- Nitidochapsa, two new
genera in
Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Ostropales) for
chroodiscoid species in the
Ocellularia clade". The Bryologist. 116 (2): 127–133....
- bodies) are
rounded and
range from immersed-erumpent to sessile, with a
chroodiscoid to
biatorine form, and are
often carbonised. The
excipulum is proso-...