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- are aggregated into distinctive clusters called consoredia, reaching up to 1 mm in size. These consoredia are surrounded by a characteristic loose network...
- a powdery texture, consisting of minute granules known as soredia and consoredia, which facilitate the lichen's a****ual reproduction. The chemical composition...
- projecting hyphae. These soredia may cluster together into larger units called consoredia up to 0.16 mm across. The species is characterised by its distinctive...
- without protruding hyphae, measuring 20–40 μm, occasionally forming consoredia or blastidia-like structures up to 50 μm in diameter. The species lacks...
- are sized approximately 22 to 61 μm in diameter and can cluster into consoredia. The cortex or alveolate (honeybombed) cortex of the lichen is well-developed...
- projecting threads (hyphae). These soredia often cluster into larger groups (consoredia) of 200–300 μm. The species contains atranorin, porphyrilic acid, and...
- projecting hyphae. These soredia often cluster into larger groups called consoredia, measuring 150–300 μm across. The species can be identified by its combination...
- lacking projecting hyphae, and are well separated from one another. Consoredia (aggregations of soredia) are sometimes present, measuring up to 100 μm...
- diameter. These soredia typically cluster together into larger groups (consoredia) up to 75–150 μm across. The species contains lecanoric acid and roccellic/angardianic...
- from 20 to 50 μm; sometimes soredia aggregate into larger structures (consoredia) that are irregularly rounded with a diameter of 60–70 μm. The apothecia...