- are
slightly immersed in
depressions on the
thallus and have a twisted,
gyrose appearance with
black discs. The
paraphyses (sterile
filaments among the...
-
Umbilicaria cylindrica. The term was
first used by
George Llano in 1950.
gyrose Also gyrate.
Curved backward and forward; with
folds and undulations. gyrotremoid...
- have a
distinctive umbonate (having a
rounded elevation in the centre) or
gyrose (convoluted or wavy) shape. When moistened, the
discs of
these apothecia...
- The disc, when young, has an umbo that
becomes more or less
completely gyrose (spiralled, with a
folded or
ridged surface). It is this last
feature that...
-
established the
genus Gyromitra,
distinguishing it from
Helvella based on a
gyrose hymenium (marked with wavy
lines or convolutions); the
genus was
based on...
- (directly attached), and can be up to 2 mm in diameter,
typically showing a
gyrose (brain-like) surface. The
spores are
simple and
hyaline (translucent), and...
- smooth.
Reproductive features of the
lichen include black, adnate, and
gyrose apothecia (fruiting bodies),
which are more
common in
Neotropic specimens...
-
characteristics distinguish it from
Opegrapha species. The
genus name
alludes to the
gyrose ascomata of the type species.
Gyrographa fecunda P.M.McCarthy (2022) – Australia...