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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...
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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...
- from B. brunneodis**** by its orange-yellow
apothecia and
colourless hypothecium. Wang, Wei-Cheng; van den Boom, Pieter; Sangvichien, Ek; Wei, Jiang-Chun...
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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...
- to
diluted pigment from the
hypothecium. The
paraphyses (sterile
filaments in the hymenium) are branched. The
hypothecium (tissue
beneath the hymenium)...
- body
consists of
three distinct layers of tissue: the hymenium, the
hypothecium, and the excipulum. The spore-bearing hymenium, the
outermost layer of...
- the
morphologically similar genus Bryonora by the
clearly separated hypothecium and excipulum, and by the thin-walled ascospores. Wijayawardene, Nalin;...
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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...
- The
margin is distinct, thin, and
slightly darker than the disc. The
hypothecium is
about 170–190 μm high, pale yellow, and
reacts with pot****ium hydroxide...
- 5–7 μm-thick halo. The
hymenium is
clear and hyaline, 225–250 μm high, and the
hypothecium is
hyaline and 20–25 μm high. No
lichen products were
detected in collected...