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Definition of Exciples

Exciple
Exciple Ex"ci*ple, Excipulum Ex*cip"u*lum, n. [NL. excipulum, fr. L. excipere. See Except.] (Bot.) The outer part of the fructification of most lichens.

Meaning of Exciples from wikipedia

- the apothecium has an outer margin, the margin is called the exciple.: 14  When the exciple has a color similar to colored thallus tissue the apothecium...
- distinguished from L. patwardhanii by differences in the structure of their proper exciples (the rim of tissue around the apothecia). Dube, Archana; Makhija, Urmila...
- a genus of crustose lichens with a carbon-black ring or outer margin (exciple) around the fruiting body disc (apothecium), usually (or always) found...
- species. Characteristics of the genus include a dark brown to almost black exciple (the rim of tissue around the hymenium), pycnidia of the Staurothele-type...
- often part of a numbered set. excipulum Plural exci****. Also exciple (plural exciples). The cup-shaped or ring-shaped layer of tissue supporting the...
- habit b) section through centre of apothecium, showing cup-shaped proper exciple (arrow) c) ascus d) spores, showing setae (arrow). Scale bars: 2 mm (a)...
- thallus and the presence of anthraquinones in the apothecial disc and true exciple, with the exception of Kuettlingeria diphyodes, which entirely lacks anthraquinones...
- the apothecia are not lecideine in that they either lack black margins (exciples) or have gray vertically striated margins.: 301  It grows all over the...
- structures are a m**** of loose ascospores that are enclosed by a cup shaped exciple sitting on top of a tiny stalk, having the appearance of a dressmaker's...
- Psora does not have a thalline margin around its apothecia. The true exciple, a ring of hyphae surrounding the apothecial disc, is colourless to pale...