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apothecium chiefly consists of
three parts:
hymenium (upper
concave surface),
hypothecium, and
excipulum (the "foot"). The asci are
present in the
hymenium layer...
- body
consists of
three distinct layers of tissue: the hymenium, the
hypothecium, and the excipulum. The spore-bearing hymenium, the
outermost layer of...
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apothecium depicting paraphyses (a), asci with
polarilocular spores (b), and
hypothecium (c); (Ascospore) High-magnification view of a
polarilocular ascospore...
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characterized by its grey-black, white-pruinose
apothecia and
aeruginous hypothecium. This
lichen usually grows on the bark of
stems and
twigs in the humid...
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genus has been
divided into
various sections based on
characters such as
hypothecium colour,
presence of cilia,
thallus spotting, and
chemical reactions,...
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features a tall
hymenium with
purple pigmentation and a
distinctive hypothecium with a wide
hyaline upper layer. The
lichen contains various secondary...
- carbonized,
meaning they are dark
brown to
black and hardened,
while the
hypothecium,
which is the
layer beneath the excipulum,
remains pale) and the ascospore...
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epithet endaurantia refers to its orange-red
subhymenium and
orange hypothecium (the
tissue immediately below the subhymenium). The
thallus of the lichen...
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Thorsten Lumbsch and colleagues. However, it
stands out due to its
unique hypothecium chemistry,
characterized by a blood-red
solution when
treated with KOH...
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thickness at mid-length and
having 4–6.5 μm wide
terminal cells. The
hypothecium is
yellowish to yellowish-brown and also
exhibits the iodine-positive...