Definition of Hypothallus. Meaning of Hypothallus. Synonyms of Hypothallus

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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...
- 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...