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- characterized by its simple, thin paraphysis tips and the absence of an epithecium. Named in honor of the late Professor José Castillo Tovar for his contributions...
- of the hymenium and create a barrier; the epithecium. A high osmotic pressure in the cells of the epithecium prevent marauding microfauna that would otherwise...
- often brown near the epithecium. The hypothecium is hyaline, 10–30 μm tall, and the hymenium is hyaline, 80–100 μm tall. The epithecium is 10–12 μm tall,...
- is similar to Diorygma rufopruinosum but is distinguished by its black epithecium with white pruina and by the presence of the lichen product neotricone...
- called the epithecium, can vary in colour from green to olive green or greenish-brown. When treated with certain chemical tests, the epithecium turns light...
- is 110–150 μm high and clear, with a granular, light to dark brownish epithecium. The hypothecium is hyaline, and the paraphyses are thin, surrounded by...
- characteristic of the lichen is the presence of co**** granules in the epithecium (the tissue layer above the asci) that are distinctly bright when shone...
- to be visualized. Contributions were made by Julius von Flotow (e.g. epithecium), Edmond Tulasne (e.g pycnidium), and William Nylander (e.g. pseudocyp****a...
- (pruinose) appearance. The disc of the apothecia is black, while the epithecium, the layer above the spore-producing asci, is pale. The paraphyses, which...
- can dissolve when treated with a solution of pot****ium hydroxide. The epithecium, another layer atop the apothecium, is free from algae, granules or crystals...