- Cushing; V. Roth (2005).
Spiders of
North America: An
Identification Manual.
American Arachnological Society. Bugguide.net. clypeus, clypeal,
clypeate v t e...
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tapering towards the other;
typically used to
refer to
ascospores and asci.
clypeate See peltate.
coalescent Also coalesced.
Growing together to form one m****...
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Swampomyces to
accommodate Swampomyces armeniacus that is
characterized by
clypeate ascomata,
apricot centrum,
cylindrical asci and one-septate ascospores...
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family Didymosphaeriaceae. This is a
marine fungus with carbonaceous,
clypeate and
papillate fruiting bodies with elongated,
bitunicate asci, with eight...
- ostiolate,
leathery ascomata. The
ascomata grow
singly or in groups, and are
clypeate (covered with a shield-like growth).
Their color is blackish-brown in the...
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ascomata are in the form of a perithecium, and
these structures are
often clypeate—meaning they have a shield-like
stromatic growth, made of both
fungal hyphae...
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carbonised (blackened)
involucrellum with
individual ostioles, and are
clypeate in shape. The exciple,
transitioning in
colour from pale to dark brown...