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- 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...
- incrustans in what is considered ecological succession. Perithallus Hypothallus Underlying rock The coralline algae has a rough and chalky texture, and...
- 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....
- species with a thallus similar to L. cryophila, with a well developed hypothallus and rhizohyphae as well as ascending thallus margins. A taxonomic revision...
- dimension, 5–15 mm thick, carried upon a widespread, silvery, shining hypothallus, purplish black. The cortex at first papillate, however this is a fugacious...
- unique within its genus for its thallus primarily composed of a hyphal hypothallus resembling a subiculum found in some non-lichenised ascomycetes. It is...
- 2015. It is characterized by a fragile, hollow thallus with a black hypothallus, columnar clusters of calcium oxalate crystals, a loose cortex, and pockets...
- 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...