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- brittle) ascomata, which develop from within soralia, and its distinctive distoseptate, violet-blue ascospores. Borinquenotrema soredicarpum grows on tree trunks...
- ascomata that are deeply immersed in the bark beneath the thallus, with distoseptate muriform ascospores measuring 50–55 μm by 23–25 μm. The species was first...
- hemispherical, and aggregated. The asci are 8-spored, and the ascospores are distoseptate, hyaline, and densely muriform, with a gelatinous layer in younger stages...
- uniseriately within the ascus, ellipsoid with pointed ends, and show distoseptate division with enhanced pigmentation around the septa. Pyrenula quarzitica...
- 6–7 μm, and 1.8–2.5 times as long as wide. The ascospores are hyaline, distoseptate with lens-shaped lumina, and react violet-blue with iodine. Byssotrema...
- spaces between them are lens-shaped to rounded, a feature described as distoseptate. The spores are colourless and react positively to iodine staining (I+)...
- surrounds the internal lumina. Structures with distosepta are said to be distoseptate. doliiform Barrel-shaped. dome See tholus. Contents:  Top A B C D E F...
- uniseriate manner, with eight spores per ascus, hyaline, IKI-negative, distoseptate with 4–6 rounded locules arranged in two rows, and measure (6–)9–12 by...
- Curvularia soli. This group is distinguished by conidia which are mostly 4-distoseptate. Curvularia senegalensis is distinguished from Curvularia soli by having...
- multicellular green algae from genus Trentepohlia), and graphidoid, distoseptate (forming a layer) ascospores. Family Gomphillaceae was originally based...