- rims of thallus-like
tissue (lecanorine) with orange, flat, .4–1 mm wide
epruinose discs.
Aptohecia develop near the lobe tips. C.
ignea and C. impolita...
-
fruits physically adhere to the
outside of
vertebrate animal bodies.
epruinose Not pruinose.
equitant (of a leaf)
Folded lengthwise and
clasping another...
-
lacking a cortex. Its
apothecia are
scattered and roundish, with a black,
epruinose disc that
starts off flat but
eventually turns convex. The
hymenium is...
- Cedar.
Apothecia are
singular or in
groups of 2–7,
black or greenish, and
epruinose.
Apothecia range from 0.14–0.28 mm tall, and 0.11–0.30 mm across, and...
- with a pink tint, and has a
smooth texture. It
lacks a
powdery coating (
epruinose) and
features pimple-like (pustulate) soralia,
which are
structures for...
-
rimulose edge. The
surface is
smooth and dull,
lacking any
powdery covering (
epruinose).
Apothecia are
moderately numerous,
typically black and
either round...
-
thickness varies,
presenting a thin to
thick texture. Its surface,
smooth and
epruinose,
meaning it
lacks any
powdery or
crystalline covering, is
notably free...
- are
adnate to the thallus. The disc
lacks a dusty-looking
coating (is
epruinose). The
spore bearing asci are cylindrical, with 8
spores each. It is similar...
-
whitish gray,
becoming yellowish white in the herbarium, with a smooth,
epruinose surface. The
apothecia are prominent,
rounded to
shortly lirellate, and...
-
projecting paraphyses. The term was
first used by
Julius von
Flotow in 1851.
epruinose Lacking priuna.
erumpent Also perrumpent.
Breaking through a surface....