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- albidum, but is differentiated by its UV+ (yellow) thallus and ins****d hamathecium. The yellowish-white, ecorticate thallus features spherical, erumpent...
- presence of lichexanthone, a yellow pigment, contrasting with the brownish hamathecium (a tissue in the ascomata containing spore-producing cells) inspersion...
- 2016. It is distinguished by its almost superficial ascomata with a hamathecium ins****d with orange crystals, and ascospores that contain three internal...
- closely related to Astrothelium subclandestinum, but differs in its hamathecium, which is not ins****d. The species is widespread and has been observed...
- similar to Polymeridium quinqueseptatum but can be differentiated by its hamathecium ins****d with large oil droplets and consistently 7-septate, rough ascospores...
- pigment, apical and fused ostioles, the absence of lichexanthone, a clear hamathecium, eight-spored asci, and large, muriform ascospores with a thickened median...
- species Pyrenula septicollaris but can be distinguished by its ins****d hamathecium (a tissue layer in the ascomata containing oil droplets). The ascospores...
- mostly black but sometimes partly covered with a whitish pruina. The hamathecium (i.e., all of the fungal hyphae or other tissues between asci) contains...
- but can be distinguished by its much smaller ascospores and ins****d hamathecium. The ascomata measure 0.3–0.6 mm in diameter, with a solitary, spherical...
- resembles Polymeridium subcinereum but is differentiated by its ins****d hamathecium. The type specimen of P. inspersum was collected by the author in Kuranda...