-
ascomata are short,
simple to branched, and immersed, with a
structure of
dumastii-type,
while the disc is slit-like. The
ascospores are hyaline, muriform...
- are 0.2–1.5 mm long,
straight to curved,
terminally acute, and have a
dumastii-type structure. The
ascospores are hyaline,
somewhat muriform, and measure...
- branched, and the same
colour as the thallus, with a
structure of the
dumastii-type. The
ascospores have 3
transverse septa, are hyaline, and measure...
- in a low
mountain forest, it was
found growing on the
lichen Fissurina dumastii. It is only
known to
occur at the type locality. The
fungus forms black...
- thallus, short, and the same
colour as the thallus, with a
structure of
dumastii-type. The lichen's
ascospores are hyaline, muriform, and multilocular;...
- products. In
terms of
ascomatal structure, the
species resembles Fissurina dumastii and F. subnitidula, but is
distinguished by its
larger lirellae (8–13 mm...
- 2–0.4 mm long) are
present all over the
thallus and have
acute ends, a
dumastii-type structure, and are the same
colour as the thallus. The ascospores...
-
differs in
thallus and
apothecial morphology, and the
ascospores of F.
dumastii are
distinctly amyloid, a
characteristic absent in F. insidiosa. This species...
- at
their tips.
These features distinguish it from the
similar Fissurina dumastii,
which has
larger lirellae and a
different appearance.
Fissurina amazonica...
-
coarctata shares similarities with
Fissurina subnitidula and
Fissurina dumastii in
terms of its
ascomatal structure and
external morphology. However, Fissurina...