- 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...
- carbonized,
displaying a
range of
brown shades and
aeruginose pigments. The
epihymenium is brown, with
pigmentation continuous with the
outer exciple. The hymenium...
- 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...
- in a
brown coloration, but does not
react to
nitrogen tests (N−). The
epihymenium—the
uppermost layer of
cells in the apothecium—is
brown and contains...
-
layers blending in
colour with the
layer above the
reproductive cells (
epihymenium),
composed of
strongly gel-like,
interweaving and
branching fungal filaments...
- (dusty-looking). The
hymenium (spore-bearing layer) is colourless,
while the
epihymenium (uppermost
layer of the apothecium) is orange,
reacting purple in pot****ium...
-
brown in colour, and does not
react to pot****ium
hydroxide (K−). The
epihymenium of the
species is
either indistinct or
slightly granular,
while the hymenium...
-
noticeable in
older structures. The
layer above the spore-producing
tissue (
epihymenium) is deep blue-green to black,
while the
supporting tissue below (hypothecium)...
- margin, and has a
reddish to dark
brown colour unreactive to K. The
epihymenium is brown, and the
hymenium is hyaline,
measuring 130–150 μm in height...
- thin and
weakly pigmented or well-developed and
darkly pigmented. The
epihymenium can be brown-black, brown, or green,
while the
hymenium is colourless...