- The
hymenium is the
tissue layer on the hymenop**** of a
fungal fruiting body
where the
cells develop into
basidia or asci,
which produce spores. In some...
- André Aptroot. This
lichen is
characterized by its
vivid blue-green
epihymenium and 5-7
septate ascospores,
which measure 23–27 by 5–6 μm and are surrounded...
- of the
lichen include its pulicaris-type amphithecium, glabrata-type
epihymenium, and 16-spored asci.
Secondary compounds in the
lichen include atranorin...
-
squamule and
immersed within the thallus.
These apothecia have a
yellowish epihymenium and a
hymenium that
produce a wine red
colour reacting to
iodine staining...
- and
appears reddish-brown. The
layer above the spore-bearing
tissue (
epihymenium) is an olive-brown colour,
while the spore-producing
tissue itself (hymenium)...
- carbonized,
displaying a
range of
brown shades and
aeruginose pigments. The
epihymenium is brown, with
pigmentation continuous with the
outer exciple. The hymenium...
- (rock-dwelling) nature,
presenting with a brown,
rather than violaceous,
epihymenium, and
ascospores that have a
single septum. The
species was identified...
-
black apothecia that lack margins, and have
crystals inters****d in the
epihymenium.
Zhurbenkoa cladoniarum (Müll.Arg.) Flakus, Etayo, Pérez-Ortega & Zdeněk...
-
layer below the hymenium)
measuring about 50 to 75 μm high, and a
brown epihymenium (top
layer of the hymenium)
about 7 to 12 μm high. The
paraphyses (filamentous...
-
thinning out
towards the base. The
hymenium is 70–80 μm high, and the
epihymenium is
brownish or
dirty yellowish-brown.
Ascospores have an
elongated ellipsoidal...