- In some taxa the
hypothallus may be
involved in the
formation of the
fruit body. In the "epihypothallic" Stemonitida, the
hypothallus forms hollow, tubular...
- (or were)[citation needed]
connected by an
underlying prothallus or
hypothallus. When a
crustose lichen grows from a
center and
appears to
radiate out...
-
unique colouration: a
combination of a grey
thallus with a
bright red
hypothallus and orange-tipped pseudoisidia.
Herpothallon tricolor was identified...
- hyphae, the
hypothallus, is
present on some
species of
crustose lichens. A dark rim on the
areolae may form in
areas where the
hypothallus is exposed....
-
epithet nigroisidiatum refers to its pseudisidia,
which have a
black hypothallus that
sometimes projects up into
their inner parts and
colours them black...
- high and 0.6 to 0.8 (rarely up to 1.3) mm wide. The shiny,
membraneous hypothallus is wide, and pale to
brown in colour. The
cylindrical stem is wrinkled...
- incon****uous
white medulla when present, but
typically lacks a base
layer (
hypothallus). The
reproductive structures consist of
abundant co****
granules (soredia)...
-
surface is rough,
slightly glossy, thick, and cracked, with a thin,
black hypothallus delineating its borders. The
ascomata are
lirelline in form, measuring...
- has
longitudinal wrinkles on the
upper surface. It also has a
distinct hypothallus, a
relatively thick algal layer, and a
cortex made up of thick-walled...
-
thallus that
ranges in
colour from
white to pale gray or green, with no
hypothallus visible. The
perithecia are hemispherical,
black and
somewhat immersed...